Hi Friends!
Welcome
to The Card Concept #157 {Vacation
Time} Challenge!
For
those of you who are not familiar with The Card Concept Challenge, we are a bi-weekly challenge that uses an
inspiration photo for you to create a card.
You
can choose one card-making style and/or a combination of styles, the choice is
yours! Plus, our Design Team of ten
ladies create a card to inspire you.
I
absolutely love our inspiration photo- so many elements to choose from for
sure! I was inspired by the texture of
the woodgrain and that sweet little mallard duck near the canoe to create a simple
Mixed Media card.
As many of you know, I enjoy participating with challenges and will be linking to the Watercooler Wednesday #WWC317 Heidi’s Challenge: All Things Masculine and The Male Room #151 Dads and Grandads Challenge.
To
create this card:
Emboss
a piece of woodgrain cardstock (approx. 4” x 3”) with a woodgrain embossing folder,
lightly sand with a sanding black and distress the edges.
Distress
the edges of a piece of olive-green designer paper (approx. 4” x 3”).
Add
the distressed olive-green paper to the top of a 4 ¼” x 5 ½” piece of black cardstock,
layer the embossed woodgrain panel on the bottom (overlapping the green panel a
bit).
Add
a strip of 1” black grosgrain ribbon to cover up the raw edges (wrapping the
ends behind the panel) and mount the panel onto a white card base.
Ink
the I/O Three Decoys stamp set with Versafine™ Onyx Black ink, stamp onto a
piece of white cardstock and heat set with a heat tool.
Color
the image with watercolor pencils (using a water brush to soften the pencil and
create the watercolor).
Tap
a bit of Tim Holtz™ Tumbled Glass Distress Oxide Ink onto a glass mat and use
the water brush to create the sky.
Fill
in the “moon” with Frost White Shimmer Paint (I used the water brush for this
as well).
Dry
the colored image with a heat tool and die cut with a rectangle stitched die.
De-static
the lower left-hand portion of the panel with an embossing powder tool.
Stamp
the verse sentiment from the retired Verve Stamp set, Scripture Medley 4 using Versafine™
Onyx Black ink onto the prepared panel, apply clear embossing powder and heat
set with a heat tool.
Die
cut a larger rectangle from black cardstock.
To
finish off the card, mount the duck decoy panel onto the die-cut black panel
and adhere to the card front with dimensional foam (or chipboard).
Stamp Sets: Three Decoys (Impression Obsession Stamps – IO Stamps),
Scripture Medley 4 (retired Verve Stamps)
Ink/Mediums:
Versafine™ Onyx Black Ink, Watercolor Pencils- Derwent, Stampin’ Up!, etc. – Olive
Green, Espresso, Curry, Gray, Orange; Tumbled Glass Distress Oxide Ink, Frost
White Shimmer Paint
Paper/Cardstock:
Whisper White, Basic Black, retired Woodgrain Designer Series Paper (Stampin’
Up!), misc. designer series paper (olive)
Tools/Accessories: Gemini, Jr., Woodgrain Embossing
Folder (retired Stampin’ Up!), Stitched Rectangle A2 STAX Set 1 & 2 (My
Favorite Things), Heat Tool, Embossing Buddy™, Clear Embossing Powder, 1” Black
Grosgrain Ribbon, Distressing Tool, Sanding Block
Thanks again for stopping by! We hope you will have the time to create a
card based on our inspiration photo and join us at The
Card Concept! The challenge is open until June 21st
at noon EST.
No one can create a beautiful layered card like you can, Julie! Lovely as always❤️
ReplyDeletea great masculine card! Thanks for joining us at Watercooler Wednesday Challenges!
ReplyDeleteSo lovely Julie. The watercolor pencils were the perfect choice for the ducks. Wonderful background too!
ReplyDeleteA very lovely card, love the colours and birds. Thank you so much for joining us in our Dads & GrandDads challenge at The Male Room Good Luck and I hope you will join us in our next challenge.
ReplyDeleteFaith DT
I love your masculine card. The watercolor pencils were the perfect choice for the ducks.
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing your creative talents with us at The Male Room.
Majda, DT
You did a great masculine card! Thank you for sharing your creative talents with us at The Male Room.
ReplyDeleteMaja DT