This month at Die Cut Divas we are using the color "Yellow" as well as some adorable digis from Kinda Cute Digis.
You still have a little time to join in the challenge if you wish!
What I Used to Make my Card:
Square {5 1/4" x 5 1/4"} White Card
Black, Yellow and Light Blue Cardstock
Graphic 45 Artisan Style Paper, Patterns & Solids, 8" x 8" {available online}
Border Die - Dotted Line {unknown manufacturer}
MFT/Die-Namics Wonky Stitched Circle STAX
Lawn Fawn Celebrate die, #LF1429
Big Rose Image by Kinda Cute Digi's
Alcohol Ink Marker in Yellow
The lovely Arlene sent me this image {as she did for the image I used here} and I used the wonky stitched circle die to cut it out. I colored the image with alcohol ink markers. That was my mistake. I typically try to get all the supplies I need together before I put a project together {or I at least know in my head what I am going to use} and this time I colored the rose before I had anything else to go with it. The hunt begins for the perfect background paper with me first going through all my 6" x 6" pads, 8" x 8" pads, as well as any odd sized pads. Then I move on to my 12" x 12" papers. Well, I overlooked the Artisan pad that I finally used and it took me DAYS to figure out what else I could find to match this rose. I am so new at working with alcohol markers that I was afraid to try and blend any other shades of yellow in the flower {watercolor I can handle,
alcohol ink, not so much} because I was certain I'd ruin it and I only had this flower left. Yes, I had other images I could have used, but give a girl a break! Honestly, I was so invested in the rose at this point that using another image didn't even cross my mind.
Finally, I found the paper I decided to use. I think the yellow matches nicely. I cut the paper using a dotted line border die I have; it's literally a metal line of dots. Unfortunately I don't recall where I acquired it but it's pretty handy when you don't have a die large enough to cut what you want, as long as what you want is straight edged. I mounted the rose onto the background paper. Then it was time for the sentiment. I typically stamp in black ink, but I wanted to pick up some of the other colors in the background paper so I decided to use the celebrate die. The word was cut three times, once out of light blue card, then once each out of yellow and black card. I layered the cuts and there have been quite a few times where my eyes played tricks on me and I thought the word was 3D. I didn't plan on that effect but hey, I like it!
There you have it! My square Celebrate card. I hope you liked my little tutorial and if you can't make the challenge at Die Cut Divas this month, be sure to check back tomorrow! Thanks for visiting ~ Christi
I'd like to enter my Celebrate card in the following challenges:
Art Impressions - #242, Vibrant Colors
Addicted to Stamps & More - #311, Anything Goes
Simon Says Stamp Wednesday Challenge - Anything Goes {entry #2}
Tuesday Throwdown Color Challenge - Use Complimentary Colors
Pause, Dream, Enjoy - M, Anything Goes
Daring Cardmakers - With a Flourish {flourishes on the word}
Creative Knockouts - #265, Anything Goes
Retarte - #128, Anything Goes
You still have a little time to join in the challenge if you wish!
What I Used to Make my Card:
Square {5 1/4" x 5 1/4"} White Card
Black, Yellow and Light Blue Cardstock
Graphic 45 Artisan Style Paper, Patterns & Solids, 8" x 8" {available online}
Border Die - Dotted Line {unknown manufacturer}
MFT/Die-Namics Wonky Stitched Circle STAX
Lawn Fawn Celebrate die, #LF1429
Big Rose Image by Kinda Cute Digi's
Alcohol Ink Marker in Yellow
The lovely Arlene sent me this image {as she did for the image I used here} and I used the wonky stitched circle die to cut it out. I colored the image with alcohol ink markers. That was my mistake. I typically try to get all the supplies I need together before I put a project together {or I at least know in my head what I am going to use} and this time I colored the rose before I had anything else to go with it. The hunt begins for the perfect background paper with me first going through all my 6" x 6" pads, 8" x 8" pads, as well as any odd sized pads. Then I move on to my 12" x 12" papers. Well, I overlooked the Artisan pad that I finally used and it took me DAYS to figure out what else I could find to match this rose. I am so new at working with alcohol markers that I was afraid to try and blend any other shades of yellow in the flower {watercolor I can handle,
Another Peek |
Finally, I found the paper I decided to use. I think the yellow matches nicely. I cut the paper using a dotted line border die I have; it's literally a metal line of dots. Unfortunately I don't recall where I acquired it but it's pretty handy when you don't have a die large enough to cut what you want, as long as what you want is straight edged. I mounted the rose onto the background paper. Then it was time for the sentiment. I typically stamp in black ink, but I wanted to pick up some of the other colors in the background paper so I decided to use the celebrate die. The word was cut three times, once out of light blue card, then once each out of yellow and black card. I layered the cuts and there have been quite a few times where my eyes played tricks on me and I thought the word was 3D. I didn't plan on that effect but hey, I like it!
There you have it! My square Celebrate card. I hope you liked my little tutorial and if you can't make the challenge at Die Cut Divas this month, be sure to check back tomorrow! Thanks for visiting ~ Christi
I'd like to enter my Celebrate card in the following challenges:
Art Impressions - #242, Vibrant Colors
Addicted to Stamps & More - #311, Anything Goes
Simon Says Stamp Wednesday Challenge - Anything Goes {entry #2}
Tuesday Throwdown Color Challenge - Use Complimentary Colors
Pause, Dream, Enjoy - M, Anything Goes
Daring Cardmakers - With a Flourish {flourishes on the word}
Creative Knockouts - #265, Anything Goes
Retarte - #128, Anything Goes
Hi Christi, nice to 'meet' you! Thank you for the lovely comments, and for saying hello,. Now I have another blogger I can visit!
ReplyDeleteAll seems to be well at the moment- you remind me that I should update my page a bit more often! It was simple to remember to do at the time, but when things are going well I forget, and people need that reassurance that things can be less stressful eventually.
Love the card, the background paper is very William Morris inspired, isn't it. So pretty.
Hugs, Shaz X
That's lovely. I really like how you left some white space around your focal image to really make it stand out.
ReplyDeleteThanks for playing with us at Pause Dream Enjoy Challenges!
Evelyn
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Gorgeous floral card.
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Debby
Very pretty card. Thank you for joining us at Art Impressions.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful, Thank you for joining at Addicted to Stamps and More and waiting to see next time.
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Meena DT
Very Nice ... I really love that background paper too. Thanks for sharing at Creative Knockouts Challenge - I wish you the best of luck.
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