I'm making 3 swap cards to take to Milwaukee for a really small SCS swap (only 6 people). The nice thing about only making 6 is that I can put a little more effort into them and use stuff I couldn't use on a larger number of cards.
This card started out totally different and evolved as I worked on it. The one thing that stayed the same was the color combo. I wanted to use the eggplant rickrack again, and my friend Sarah suggested Sage Shadow and Elegant Eggplant. The card base is Sage Shadow stamped with Sanded in the same color. I tied on Whisper White satin ribbon with the rickrack. The focal image is from Eastern Blooms. I used watercolor crayons with the direct-to-stamp method. I colored directly on the stamp then misted it with water before stamping. (The Whisper White piece is 2 1/2 X 3 1/2.)
You may be wondering what that layer is underneath the focal image. It's a 3 X 4 piece of Bride specialty paper sponged with Elegant Eggplant ink. The shiny pattern resists the ink! Isn't that cool? You can brayer it too, but I like how the sponging turned out. I did it a couple of times to get the amount of color I wanted.
FYI: There is a new set of specialty paper in the Summer Mini (starts May 1) that works just like the Bride paper. I can't wait to get it!
Happy stamping and Happy Easter!
2 comments:
like the technique, have a great time at Regionals
C'est moi? We'll have to enjoy this combo while we can, I guess! I love the look of the Eastern Blooms image done with the WW crayons--perfect.
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