Today
I am sharing a card that I created using the Painted Harvest stamp set (Stampin’
Up! Holiday Mini Catalog) along with Timeless Textures. I also pulled out a few retired tools (Distressing Tool and Crimper Tool) along with some retired lace , hemp twine and button to complete the card :-)
I
wanted to play along with the Fab Friday #123 Sketch Challenge and also
incorporated the Hand Stamped Sentiments #275 Photo Inspiration Challenge (I was inspired by the sunflowers and Autumn colors) along with
the Simon Says Wednesday “Anything Goes” Challenge.
If
you have not had a chance to check out the challenge sites yet, I encourage you
to do so- tremendous inspiration from all!
To
create this card:
1).
Ink the Sunflower petal #1 image from Painted Harvest with Pumpkin Pie Classic
Ink, stamp off onto a piece of scrap paper and stamp onto a 4” x 5 ¼” panel of
Very Vanilla cardstock. Rotate the petal
and repeat the steps three times for each flower and stamp three flowers onto
the panel.
2).
Ink the Sunflower petal #2 image from Painted Harvest with Cajun Craze ink and
stamp onto the petals created in step #1.
Rotate the image and repeatedly stamp several times for each flower.
3).
Ink the center of the flower image from Painted Harvest with Soft Suede Classic
Ink and stamp several times in the center of the petals. Stamp the final time with Early Espresso
Classic Ink.
4).
Create a mask from sticky note paper for the flower petals, mask the flowers
and stamp the solid leaf and fern images from Painted Harvest with Wild Wasabi
Classic Ink. Stamp the detailed leaf
image with Always Artichoke Classic Ink.
5).
Distress the panel with a distressing tool and use a sponge dauber to apply
Early Espresso Classic Ink over the edges and onto the background to “age” the
paper. Add additional distressing with
the small splatter stamp from Timeless Textures using Early Espresso Classic Ink.
6).
Mount the distressed/stamped panel onto a piece of Early Espresso cardstock,
distress the edges and mount onto the Always Artichoke card front. Adhere the entire card front onto the white
card base.
7).
Use a crimper tool to crimp scrap pieces of Pumpkin Pie and Cajun Craze
cardstock, cut into a banner, distress the edges and sponge with Early Espresso
cardstock. Mount the banners at the top
right hand corner (per the sketch) and add the twine bow with the Pumpkin Pie
button detail.
8).
De-static a scrap piece of Early Espresso cardstock with an Embossing Buddy®,
stamp the sentiment from Painted Harvest using Versamark™ ink, apply Stampin’
Emboss® White Embossing Powder and heat set with the Heat Tool. Trim the panel, add a piece of retired
Venetian Crochet Lace and mount onto the card front with dimensional foam.
Stamp
Sets: Painted Harvest, Timeless Textures (both Stampin’ Up!)
Ink/Mediums:
Always Artichoke, Cajun Craze, Early
Espresso, Pumpkin Pie, Soft Suede, Wild Wasabi; Versamark™
Paper:
Very Vanilla, Always Artichoke, Early Espresso
Accessories/Tools:
Embossing Buddy®, Stampin’ Emboss® White Embossing Powder, Heat Tool,
Distressing Tool, Crimper Tool, Hemp Twine, Venetian Crochet Lace, Pumpkin Pie
Button
Thanks again for taking the
time to stop by- hugs and I hope you have a great week!
6 comments:
Julie, this is perfectly gorgeous! The colors are so vibrant - your card leaps off the page. Love the distressed details, too. Thanks so much for playing at Fab Friday!
This has the Julie Gearinger touch! What an amazing creation with a wonderful set! Thanks for playing along with our FabFriday sketch challenge.
What a richness of depth and color you've created here! I love the bold colors of the sunflowers and the softness/distressing of the cardstock edges and background stamping. All around lovely card! Thanks for sharing at Fab Friday!
OH WOW!! This is absolutely gorgeous!!! Such rich colors and great collage stamping!! So, so pretty!
Great card! Love the colors you used and how you put it all together. So glad you played with us at HSS.
Robbie
Beautiful card! Those flowers are gorgeous!! Such a wonderful design!
Thank you very much for joining us this week at the Simon Says Stamp Wednesday Challenge Blog!
hugs...
Melissa
Post a Comment