Hi All,
This very CAS card is for this week's Inspiration Challenge! I'm very happily hosting again this weekend -- I hope you'll head over there and join me! (Thanks Stephanie, enjoy your weekend!!)
The website I chose is called "Johnny Tapete". Odd name for this German based webstore! And even odder that they specialize in Vintage, out of production wall paper! The website also carries home decor and accessories from the same time period, so it's a fun visit back to the 50's, 60's and 70's era!
I chose this "50er Torenplatte Staffel" (remember, German company!) as my inspiration. I pinned a gorgeous CAS card today and wanted to Case the layout so that's how this design evolved.
The sentiment and butterfly stamp are from the "Butterfly" Cloud9 Designs set; the die is Cherry Lynn Designs "Exotic Butterflies Small" and the jewel accents are Jolee's Jewels. I used SU! Pale Plum ink for the stamping and the main panel is popped up on dimensionals.
TFL, I'm so glad you stopped by!
Friday, March 16, 2012
Friday, March 9, 2012
Inspired by a Hand Fan!
Hi Friends,
This card was inspired by the web store called "A Cool Breeze - Fashionable Hand Fans". I found the website while surfing around for an inspiring site for the IC this weekend over on SCS.
I chose this fan by "Chiang" as my inspiration. I set out to recreate the wonderful color scheme using Tim Holtz Distress Inks on glossy paper.
I stamped and cut out the Hero Arts "Daisy Blossom" stamp onto Eclipse paper to create a mask of my daisy and laid it on the glossy panel.
I sponged on my distress inks pretty randomly, but referring to my inspiration piece as, well, inspiration!
I removed the mask to expose the white space.
Next, I tested different colors of browns on another glossy panel to determine which ink I wanted to use for the daisy. Because ink tends to act and look different on glossy than on regular CS, I wanted to be sure I chose the right color for my project.
Once I decided on the ink to use (I went with the SU! Chocolate Chip), I inked up my daisy image and stamped it over the white space.
I completed my card by adding a rust and brown-colored punched circle to the center and then stamped my sentiment using the same SU Chocolate Chip ink. I layered the finished card onto Really Rust CS and then onto my white card base with dimensionals.
TFL, I'm so glad you stopped by!
This card was inspired by the web store called "A Cool Breeze - Fashionable Hand Fans". I found the website while surfing around for an inspiring site for the IC this weekend over on SCS.
I chose this fan by "Chiang" as my inspiration. I set out to recreate the wonderful color scheme using Tim Holtz Distress Inks on glossy paper.
I stamped and cut out the Hero Arts "Daisy Blossom" stamp onto Eclipse paper to create a mask of my daisy and laid it on the glossy panel.
I sponged on my distress inks pretty randomly, but referring to my inspiration piece as, well, inspiration!
I removed the mask to expose the white space.
Next, I tested different colors of browns on another glossy panel to determine which ink I wanted to use for the daisy. Because ink tends to act and look different on glossy than on regular CS, I wanted to be sure I chose the right color for my project.
Once I decided on the ink to use (I went with the SU! Chocolate Chip), I inked up my daisy image and stamped it over the white space.
TFL, I'm so glad you stopped by!
Monday, March 5, 2012
Party On!
TFL, I'm so glad you stopped by!
Friday, March 2, 2012
A Boy Card!
Hi Friends!
This month I'm working on boy cards - a wide spectrum of ages from not-really-"boys" any more (i.e. HS and college teens) to over the hill 50+ geezers LOL! Egads!! What am I saying, I'm over 50!!
Stamped image is "Floral" by Rubbernecker stamps. Sentiment by SU! |
This next card is super simple for the IC this weekend. The inspiration website is "Superfine Bakery" and I chose this cake as my inspiration piece. I used SU Markers direct-to-rubber onto glossy. Added 3 rhinestones and the sentiment and I was good to go! I stamped the envelope with the residual ink still left on the stamp, just a couple of huffs on it and it made a very nice ghost impression on the envy.
TFL, I'm so glad you stopped by!
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