Hi friends. I just can't stop! But I guess that's a good thing. This is another page to add to the cards I've been making for January's monthly challenge at Motley Soul Mixed-Media Art. This post shows how I made the base for my cards.
Today I happened across an old Take Ten magazine from 2008, and while browsing through it, I found a fun technique that uses spray starch and pearl ex, so I decided to use it on my background. I used super russet pearl ex. The one thing I did differently is not start with black card stock. It was a very cool background, but it just wasn't working for me - way too much shimmery stuff. I'm just not a girl who likes a lot of glitz. So, I pulled out my gesso wash and went over it with that, leaving the color without the shimmer.
I also came across this Irish blessing that I liked, so I decided to use that. I printed it out, die cut and embossed it with spellbinders labels seventeen and then sponged creamy caramel ink over the edges while the paper was still in the die. I also stamped a bird (birds galore - Inkadinkado) in creamy caramel right over the words.
I die cut another of the same shape in black and just cut strips from the edges to use as an accent. I used a white gel pen to add dots.
I wanted some flowers in the corner, but didn't want to hunt for some paper the right color, so I brushed some dusty rose acrylic paint over a scrap of card stock, let it dry, and punched out a bunch of flowers. I sponged vintage photo distress ink on the petals and glued two flowers together, plus a smaller one in black and then added white gel pen dots in the centers. The leaves are punched from certainly celery card stock.
Thank you for stopping by.
Friday, February 1, 2013
21 cards - #30
Labels:
21 cards,
acrylic paint,
cuttlebug,
gesso,
Inkadinkado,
mixed media,
Motley Soul,
recycle/reuse,
Spellbinders
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
1 comment:
I love that verse. This is the first time I have seen it. Very thoughtful and creative.
Terri in Texas
Post a Comment