Hello peeps, hope you are well.
This is the first card that I made after I received Leonie's masks and stamps and it was inspired by the kite stamp.
This is the first card that I made after I received Leonie's masks and stamps and it was inspired by the kite stamp.
I started off by brayering some blue ink onto some 200gsm 'Stamp and Colour' card (Stamps Away), with the darker shade blending in at the bottom.
Next I built up my word 'soar'. I didn't have a stamp that I could turn into an R so I decided to letter-press one of the small 'aRt' masks. Since this was the part I was most likely to muck up, that is where I started.
I placed the word face down onto scrap paper and then covered up the 'a' and the 't' with low tack masking tape.
I then inked the 'R' with black Memento ink.
After (very carefully) peeling away the masking tape, I turned the word over and placed it inky side down on my brayered card. I gave it a good rub all over to the transfer the ink.
I built my 'A' with the branch stamp from the Branching Out set. I didn't want to stamp the whole length of it so I masked off my background with some copy paper.
For the 'S' and 'O' I used a swirl and a circle stamp from Tangled Tails and Arrow to the Heart.
I finished off with the kites stamp and then coloured in the kites with a Graph'It marker (7210).
I cut the card down to a square, ready to mount onto a 7"x7" card, but it needed something to frame it. I stamped the bubble cluster from Arrow to the Heart all around the edge of some stiff white card and filled in the gaps with circles of my own using a black fineliner pen (.005)
I went around the edges with a black promarker before attaching to my base card. My topper was a bit flimsy to use the same method for getting a black outline, so I cheated and mounted it on black card with a very small border.
Pretty chuffed with it so far, but the 'message' is a bit obscure so I need to write some extra wording on.
Gulp.
I photocopied the design at this point so I could practice without mucking up my card :D
Several attempts later...
Next I built up my word 'soar'. I didn't have a stamp that I could turn into an R so I decided to letter-press one of the small 'aRt' masks. Since this was the part I was most likely to muck up, that is where I started.
I placed the word face down onto scrap paper and then covered up the 'a' and the 't' with low tack masking tape.
After (very carefully) peeling away the masking tape, I turned the word over and placed it inky side down on my brayered card. I gave it a good rub all over to the transfer the ink.
I built my 'A' with the branch stamp from the Branching Out set. I didn't want to stamp the whole length of it so I masked off my background with some copy paper.
For the 'S' and 'O' I used a swirl and a circle stamp from Tangled Tails and Arrow to the Heart.
I finished off with the kites stamp and then coloured in the kites with a Graph'It marker (7210).
I cut the card down to a square, ready to mount onto a 7"x7" card, but it needed something to frame it. I stamped the bubble cluster from Arrow to the Heart all around the edge of some stiff white card and filled in the gaps with circles of my own using a black fineliner pen (.005)
I went around the edges with a black promarker before attaching to my base card. My topper was a bit flimsy to use the same method for getting a black outline, so I cheated and mounted it on black card with a very small border.
Pretty chuffed with it so far, but the 'message' is a bit obscure so I need to write some extra wording on.
Gulp.
I photocopied the design at this point so I could practice without mucking up my card :D
Several attempts later...
As Leonie often says, I then fell out with it. As lovely as the kite image is, it's not in proportion with my card and there's too much empty space.
I cut some kite shapes from patterned paper (the 6x6 Paper Firefly pad from Prima) and doodled around the edges. I attached white wire to the backs and glued on little paper bows with tiny dots of cosmic shimmer glue (my new favourite adhesive)
I would like to enter this in the following challenges:-
Through The Craft Room Door - Always Anything Goes
Through The Craft Room Door - Always Anything Goes
Penny's Paper-Crafty Challenge Blog #274 Anything Goes
The Sisters of Craft Always Anything Goes
Classic Design Team Challenge #1 Anything Goes
Dragonfly Dreams Spring is in the Air
We Love 2 Create #8 Anything Mixed Media Goes
Open-Minded Challenges #4 Easter / Spring / Pastel Colors
Addicted to Stamps #124 PASTEL COLOURS
SSS Work it wednesday Pastels
Pile It On #106 - Doodle
CAS(E) This Sketch! #168 Sketch

AAA #62: Anything Goes
The Sisters of Craft Always Anything Goes
Classic Design Team Challenge #1 Anything Goes
Dragonfly Dreams Spring is in the Air
We Love 2 Create #8 Anything Mixed Media Goes
Open-Minded Challenges #4 Easter / Spring / Pastel Colors
Addicted to Stamps #124 PASTEL COLOURS
SSS Work it wednesday Pastels
Pile It On #106 - Doodle
CAS(E) This Sketch! #168 Sketch

AAA #62: Anything Goes

Thanks for stopping by,
Katrina x
Katrina x










