Hello Friends,
I am here with a new card. This is a A2 sized layered card. I have used foam tape to pop up the front panel and give dimension to the card. In this card, I have used the distress ink smooshing technique for the first time. I created a background with blending 3 distress inks with a blending tool. Later on I generously added water to the card front and covered it with food wrap and tried creating creases over it such that after drying it leaves a pattern on the cardstock. This technique was inspired from a Jennifer McGuire video I had recently seen , but that was done with water colours. I tried to use the same technique using distress ink. It helped me get a smooth blended background.
Later on I added a few flicks of paint (golden and black) to add more interest to the card front.Then I stamped the flower images and heat embossed it with white embossing powder. I finished the card with a sentiment embossed in white embossing powder and adding a few sequins.
The supplies used are listed at the end. Do leave your comments if you like the card.
Entering this Card for the following Challenge
Mudra Challenge #10 - Triple Time Stamping/Stenciling
HLS June Water Colour Challenge
Craft Stamper Magazine Anything Goes Challenge
Craft Addiction Challenge #06 - Flowers Flowers and yet more Flowers
Seven Hills Crafts June Die Cutting Challenge
I am here with a new card. This is a A2 sized layered card. I have used foam tape to pop up the front panel and give dimension to the card. In this card, I have used the distress ink smooshing technique for the first time. I created a background with blending 3 distress inks with a blending tool. Later on I generously added water to the card front and covered it with food wrap and tried creating creases over it such that after drying it leaves a pattern on the cardstock. This technique was inspired from a Jennifer McGuire video I had recently seen , but that was done with water colours. I tried to use the same technique using distress ink. It helped me get a smooth blended background.
Later on I added a few flicks of paint (golden and black) to add more interest to the card front.Then I stamped the flower images and heat embossed it with white embossing powder. I finished the card with a sentiment embossed in white embossing powder and adding a few sequins.
The supplies used are listed at the end. Do leave your comments if you like the card.
Supplies
Bielo Cardstock 300 gsm
Black Cardstock 250 gsm
Gina Marie Stitched Rectangle Die
Stamps - Mudra Linen Blooms, Mudra Brushed Alphas for the sentiment
Versamark Watermark Ink
Distress Inks - Salty Ocean, Cracked Pistachio, Mustard Seed.
Fevicryl Acrylic Colours Golden and Black
Ranger White Embossing Powder
Foam Tape and White glue.
Entering this Card for the following Challenge
Mudra Challenge #10 - Triple Time Stamping/Stenciling
HLS June Water Colour Challenge
Craft Stamper Magazine Anything Goes Challenge
Craft Addiction Challenge #06 - Flowers Flowers and yet more Flowers
Seven Hills Crafts June Die Cutting Challenge
Beautiful....loved the color combination....
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Mukta
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DeleteVery beautiful!! Loved the ink smooshing technique!!
ReplyDeleteThank You Indira :)
DeleteLovely!! Did u emboss the flower over the inked background?
ReplyDeleteThank You Swathi. Yes, I Heat embossed the flower over the Distress inked background.
DeleteSuper cute!!! Thank you for joining us at ATSM, good luck!!! Amy DT
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DeleteLove how all those die cut frames 'step' into one another! Great ink blending too! Thanks for playing along with the Seven Hills Crafts challenge!
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DeleteThis is gorgeous ... love the colour combo. Thanks for playing along with the Craft Stamper challenge xx
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DeleteLovely card, great stamping.
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing at Penny Black & More @ Allsorts and good luck x Susan x
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DeleteBeautiful Card Rutuja! I liked this colour combination! Thanks for playing at Mudra Challenge # 10
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