Hello strangers! Well I'm back from my Italian sojourn and have lots of wonderful memories. I can definitely recommend getting an apartment and living like the locals - next time I'll stay for longer and maybe it will be a villa!
Now on to my card. The theme this month at the
Mixed Media Card Challenge is 'Orange & Black' - perfect for Fall and Halloween. The optional element is glitter.
I decided to use some of my new WPlus9 stamps - Autumn Leaves and a NBUS die for the black butterfly. The sentiment is also new - it's from Inspired by Stamping, an Australian company.
Now when you look at this, you might not think it is Mixed Media, but I've used dye ink, and Memento Luxe (orange) and the outlines have been embossed with metallic embossing powder. I've also added some splatter with the memento luxe ink and perfect pearls and added Wink of Stella to the butterflies. So although it doesn't look very artsy, it still fits the criteria*.
I really love Memento Luxe ink, because it is thick and when it dries it feels like paint!
I have included shimmer as opposed to glitter, by adding the perfect pearls and Wink of Stellar.
You still have lots of time to join in the challenge - the deadline is 25 October. Click
here to add your card to the gallery.
I'm also adding my card to the
Fusion Card Challenge, inspired by the colours in the photo.
*WHAT'S A MIXED MEDIA CARD?
Straight up, a mixed media card is a card that is created using a variety of mediums.
For this card challenge blog*, it means using any of the following in addition to the usual stamps and inks:
- Mediums that add texture. Some examples: fabric, stitching, embossing paste, texture gel, gel medium, modeling paste, gesso, textured paper, glitter, found objects
- Mediums that give dimension. Some examples: die-cuts, chipboard, embossing powders, epoxy/thick stickers, embellishments, found objects
- Mediums that allow you to use (and even combine) different techniques. Some examples: watercolor, pastels, alcohol inks, markers, chalks, acrylic paints, oils, crayons