Happy Saturday Crafty Folks!!! Today marks the start of a new challenge at
Our Creative Corner. Anne Marie Hile of
Stampin' Anne, brings us this week's challenge of "
a recipe for Mom", for Mother's Day. Create a project for Mother's Day
using the following 'recipe': embossing (wet or dry), ribbon, buttons or brads, and watercoloring. You must incorporate all four to be eligible. If you are looking for fabulous inspiration, please visit the other Design Team's blogs.
I had to my make two cards...one for Mom and one for Mother In Law. This year I decided to make them the same card. And by the way, my mother is doing great. There is no cancer...sigh of relief and prayers answered!
Anyway, this card is probably a little too crazy for the both of them, but I bet they both will love it all the same.I just had to use this new stamp set I just purchased from
Artistic Outpost called
Flapper's Fashions. I think it is perfect for Mother's Day.
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I stamped the AO images in Jet Black Archival onto watercolor paper. |
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I stamped the frame image in Distress Embossing Ink and heat embossed using Seafoam Embossing Powder. |
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I colored in the images with Distress Markers. |
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I inked the background with Tumbled Glass Distress Ink. The Distress Markers resisted the ink. I spritzed water over the whole card, which gives a great bleached effect to the background and now the colored in images look watercolored. |
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I stamped the bubble wrap image using Worn Lipstick Distress Ink, and the Flapper definition using Pumice Stone Distress Ink. |
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I stamped the lady in Jet Black Archival and colored her in using Distress Markers, but this time I will not watercolor them. I cut them out and adhered them to the center of the frame. |
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I stamped the sentiment in the corner using Jet Black, and then mounted this on black embossed cardstock that I heavily distressed first. I added Worn Lipstick Distress ReInker to water and misted a white cardstock card for the main body. I also colored a piece of seam binding with Distress ReInker and misted it well before wadding it up and drying it. The seam binding was used as an anchor to hold down the ornate plate. The sentiment in the plate was computer generated and coated in Crackle Accents. All edges were also inked in Pumice Stone. Buttons and faux stitching were added as well. |
I am also submitting this to the
Stamp Man Challenge for "shabby chic or distressed style". Mine would probably qualify for both.
Supplies:
From My Stash- white and black cardstock, watercolor paper, buttons
I hope your hands get creatively dirty soon!