If you have visited my blog before you
might have noticed that I usually like coloring, fussy cutting, and layering.
CAS and mixed media backgrounds are a struggle for me! So, I was hesitant when a friend challenged me to make a few backgrounds with ink pads, a spray bottle, and a glass surface. After I realized that a few current challenges were offering a “Make Your Own Background” theme I decided to give
it a try. It WAS a challenge to make such a mess on my craft table… but I was
pleasantly surprised with the cards that evolved!
For the first card, I swiped dark blue and dark green ink pads across the glass, spritzed it with water, and dabbed a piece of A2-sized, textured white cardstock through it. I spritzed the card with water a few times, but there was little change. I think the texture soaked it up, keeping the color from spreading.
I hosted a Stampin’ Up! party back in the 90’s, and selected a sweet wood-mounted stamp set with my hostess credits. Thus started my stamping adventure/addiction(!?) The scarecrow in this set just shouts “Autumn”… so I made it the center of attention on this card.
I’m entering this card into several challenges including several that focus on fall/fall colors (Inspiration Station: Photo Prompt, Double D’s Challenge: Fall Leaves, and Outlawz Festive Friday: Fall is Coming)
· Images- Stampin’
Up! Rubber Stamp Set “Harvest” (retired)
· Colored with Spectrum Noir Classique markers, and Sakura
Gelly Roll white gel pen
· Front and inside Sentiments
“Harvest Greetings” and “Enjoy the
Autumn Leaves…” from RG Ave (Company no longer in business)
· Small pumpkins
(fussy-cut from a scrap of patterned paper from Hobby Lobby).
· All other items
from my stash.
Entered into:
For the second card I swiped dark blue and dark green ink pads across
the glass, spritzed it with water, and dabbed a piece of regular white
cardstock (A2 sized) through it. A few more water spritzes spread the colors
beautifully, and adding some unusual lacy splotches, and wavy stripes which inspired
me to make it into an underwater scene. I dug through my “Ocean” folder of
digis and embellishments, and opted to feature an adorable Merman digi from
Tiddly Inks. (Although this digi is no longer available, Christy Croll, the
artist/owner of Tiddly Inks still provides several freebies and coloring
tutorials HERE,
and sells a nice assortment of her wonderful digis in her Etsy shop HERE.)
I embellished the card with
some sweet little fishes from a Not2Shabby paper pad (see if you can find the five little fishes on the card front (the
clear sticker that I removed from an Embossing Arts wood-mount stamp, and yellow
and blue scraps of a plastic file folder. (These
wonderful items, sometimes sold as “document file folders,” come in a pack of assorted colors and can be found in the
office supply section of most stores. They're cheaper than colored vellum and
more translucent. Punches and dies don’t work on these sheets, but you can use
templates to trace shapes onto them with a permanent fine-line marker. A sharp
pair of scissors will then make cutting the shapes to an easy task.)
I’m entering this card into several
challenges including
ABC Christmas Challenge:“T is for traditional Christmas Colours” (The card
has lots of Red and Green in the quilt blocks), and Park Hopping-My Happy Place (I love fantasy
stories, and this little Merman is probably a friend of the lovely Arial!)
Supplies:
· Digi- Tiddly Inks
Digi Set (Merman) Retired
· Colored with Spectrum Noir Classique markers and Sakura
Gelly Roll white gel pen
· Ocean floor plants
and shells- Upcycled the clear sticker removed from a wood-mount stamp from
Embossing Arts (company is no longer in business)
· Small fishes- From Keep It Simple 6x9 Paper Pack (Penguin
Party)
·
Pearl Grey photo corners- available from several web sources (WXJ13 Photo Mounting Corners)
·
Scraps of plastic file folder-
Yellow (create a sandy base for the plants and shells), and Blue (cut into an oval
to help Merman stand out from background.)
· Front Sentiment
“Happy Day”- a freebie from maxammadestudio.com
· Inside Sentiment- Freebie from TLC Creations (You Are Awesome)
· All other items
from my stash.
Entered into:
I wanted to enter
another card into the current Time Out challenge (theme Snarky), and remembered a funny
sentiment that I used on a card several years ago. Although it is a little
harsh, my favorite guy (husband) wasn’t offended by it (he actually laughed out
loud when he read it!) so I decided to put it to use. When paired with this Whimsy Gingerbread guy, and a background created from a mound of scraps cut into small squares pieced together to create a "quilt" in traditional Christmas colors, I like the way the
card turned out!
I’m
entering this card into several challenges including Build Your Stash Holiday
Cardmakers/BYSHC: FB Sketch Challenge, Snippets (I love how this challenge encourages me to
use up paper scraps, which I did on the front “quilt” and on the strip behind
the inside sentiment… which is actually a snippet trimmed from the edge of my
quilt snippets!!) and Paper Funday: Make
Your Own Background.
· Digi- Whimsey Stamps Digi
Set (Oh Snap)
· Cookie is printed
on kraft paper. Shading, highlights and eyes/buttons are colored with Spectrum Noir Classique markers and a Sakura
Gelly Roll white gel pen
· White Frosting- White 3D Paint
·
Sentiments- Computer Generated
· Patterned paper
scraps, adhesives, and other items from my stash.
Entered into:
Outlawz
Twisted Thursday Challenge
- Anything Goes (optional twist- Book It)
Cute card. Fun image and so glad you shared over at Crafty Catz
ReplyDeleteGreat selection of cards and well done on going out of your comfort zone! Thank you for joining in the Allsorts Challenge with your first card.
ReplyDeleteLiz xx
hahaha That gingerbread card brought a smirk to my face! I'm sure the recipient will love that one! Thanks for sharing some humor with us at The Outlawz Twisted Thursday! Katrina
ReplyDeleteVery cool background for the scarecrow! Love the border across the bottom. Thanks for sharing at the Double D, Fall Leaves Challenge.
ReplyDeleteYou've made great backgrounds despite being outside of your comfort zone, hopefully you will be doing some more? Thanks for taking part at Allsorts with the cute scarecrow. Your other cards are also great, loving the gingerbread man quote!
ReplyDeleteAmazing work with these cards. My favorite is the gingerbread card. Thanks for joining the challenge at Polkadoodles.
ReplyDeleteThe Scarecrow made me smile Kathy, great fu and he's such a happy one at that, many thanks for joining us again at Allsorts challenge.
ReplyDeleteB x
Fabulous backgrounds, Kathy. Each card turned out great and I'm super grateful to have you share with us at Word Art Wednesday. I appreciate every card you link up in our challenges and hope that you'll keep sharing with us. Have a blessed day, my friend. God bless you!
ReplyDeleteFabulous inky backgrounds and a trio of sweet cards. Thanks for joining in and sharing with us at The Inspiration Station Challenge!
ReplyDeleteDonna xx
Inspiration Station Challenge
Paper Funday Challenge
Beautiful Blossoms Challenge
What a fabulous make and the background is fabulous. Thank you for sharing at Allsorts. Sarah
ReplyDeleteHi there Kathy, what a wonderful selection of cards you've made there - such variety! The one you've made for our challenge is just perfect for my theme this week over at Passion for Markers, Sarah - DT.
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun card Kathy and I do love the sentiment. Nice one - great use of snippets too.
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Di xx
Kathy, they are all great! But you may have given me a laugh for a lifetime... now whenever I will want to cut off a head.. I will chomp on a gingerbread cookie.. they need to have it in the shops all year round.. or may be I need a cookie cutter. LOL to have the heads ready to reduce my stress!! Thank you for joining us with your awesome take on our challenge. Hugs ~ Ishani
ReplyDeleteLooks like you had lots of fun with your background making. Great cards.
ReplyDeleteThanks for coming to play in the Snippets Playground with the third card. Love the sentiment you chose to use with it! See you up in the treehouse shortly. x
Great inky background to create the water scene for that sweet merman image...
ReplyDeleteThanks for playing along with us at Passion for Markers this week, Lisa x
Thank you so much for sharing your creativity with us at The Outlawz Twisted Thursdays Challenges in the month of September. Your participation inspires me!
ReplyDeleteHappy crafting,
Angela
The Outlawz Challenges
Twisted Thursdays DT
https://outlawzchallenges.blogspot.com/
magnifique création Kathy, merci de jouer avec nous chez ABC Christmas Challenge, biz
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