We have another beautiful card of Joni's to case over at
Case Study challenge - it's lovely and inky and cheerful. So I've been having lots of messy fun - trying to decide whether to use distress inks, gelatos or watercolours and the this is the result of one card. I found a new challenge - I
nkspirational Challenge and I love their photo. I'm also entering this in the current
Muse challenge.
|
MUSE CARD CHALLENGE |
I used distress inks with lots of blending, then stamped a bit of script background . Next I spritzed it with pearlised water. When it was dry I embossed it, but then flattened it out by putting it through the bigshot between card stock. Then I stamped the butterflies and the sentiment and mounted the panel on a white card base.
What a fabulous background and such great ideas - pearlised water! - flattening in the Big Shot! The stamping is fantastic too, for a beautiful card. So glad you found us at Inkspirational Challenges. Come back next time! Marina
ReplyDeleteLove the vibrancy :)
ReplyDeleteThis background is an inspiration! Love your easing from one color to the next!
ReplyDeleteLovely card. That background looks fantastic. Thanks for playing along at Inkspirational.
ReplyDeleteNikki
What a gorgeous background and perfect placement of your butterflies x
ReplyDeleteBeautiful cheerful card! Love the colors!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely stunning background! LOVE those colors!
ReplyDeleteSTUNNING card. I love the background and your creative ideas in this card. Thanks for joining us at Inkspirational!
ReplyDeleteWow! This is so creative. I never thought of using the big shot to flatten the embossing! Absolutely beautiful use of color and texture. Thanks so much for sharing with us at Inkspirational!
ReplyDelete- Shauna
Fantastic combination of these challenge! Love the deep rich colours! Thanks for joining us at Muse this week!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on the Top Three at CASE Study, Jenny!! Hugs, Darnell
ReplyDeleteStunning card Jenny - I love your bold colours and fab design xx
ReplyDeleteFabulous! I love the strong colours and the subtle embossing.
ReplyDeleteThis is gorgeous, Jenny, and a brilliant take on all three challenges! I love the subtle script and the embossing.
ReplyDelete