Hello!
Today is a happy day and a sad day all at the same time. Once again, I am privileged to play along with the delightfully talented DT over at the Inspired By Stamping Inspiration Challenge (IBSIC). That's the happy part. The sad part is that this is my last week to do so. Waahh!! I have enjoyed my time with them immensely and will continue to play along in future challenges, so no, they can't completely get rid of me. Heh.
The theme this week is inspired by this photo:
So as it's officially Spring (although some parts of the world have yet to see it), I thought I'd do something light, cheerful, perky. WELL. Do you ever have a card make itself? OK, not literally, but what I mean is do you ever have a card that goes in the polar opposite direction of where you wanted it to go? Because this card did just that.
This is not light. Nor cheerful. Nor perky. It's vintage. And dark. And er, um, downright (dare I say it?) MOODY. Not bad moody, just...moody. It's not my fault. I sat and stared at my papers and dies and stamps and embellishments for a long, long time. Ask my daughter. Ask my DOG. This card took on a life of its own, and if I didn't like it so much I'd almost be afraid of it.
There are a lot of techniques here (and a lot of words to go with). I stamped the first layer with a French script stamp because the subtle design already there wasn't enough for me.
The flourish-y pieces started out as Nearly
Navy over which I dry brushed some tan CI Paints, but that wasn't
enough, so I then dry brushed Copper, which got the mood going. The
sentiment, from one of my favorite IBS sets "Just Because," was heat embossed with metallic copper ep (also from CI) and then cut with the IBS Fancy Labels Die 1. Talk about gorgeous. I inked the edges and then layered it onto a piece of blue CS cut with the next larger die.
I had recently made the tissue paper flowers and airbrushed the larger one with sage and blue Copics and sprayed the smaller one with my homemade antiquing spray. The leaf flourishes are sage because, by then, I was concerned that the mood was getting too heavy and I needed to lighten things up a bit.
The fan was made with a strip of kraft that I had first drybrushed with a custom mix of CI paints lengthwise before scoring, then brushed over the top with Tan. I added a gold button (antiqued with CI paint) and some ribbon bits underneath, then placed the whole thing on a lovely seam binding messy bow that I also airbrushed with a couple of colors of Copics. Actually, it looked dirty when I had finished, so I went and rinsed out as much ink as I could, and THEN I liked it. Go figure.
And that, lovely readers, is my swan song card for the divine IBSIC site for the month of March. Maybe it's fitting that it be a little moody.
Thanks ladies, and happy crafting!!
Supplies:
Stamps: Just Because (IBS); En Francais (SU)
Ink: Versamark, Marina Mist
Paper: Crumb Cake, Sahara Sand, Marina Mist, Nearly Navy (all SU); sage scraps, Watercolor Bouquet (K&Co.)
Extras: Dies: Fancy Labels Die 1 (IBS); Leafy Flourish (Dienamics); Antique Frame and Accents (SB), vintage button, ribbon, tissue flowers, seam binding, copper ep (CI Paints) and copper paint (also CI).
Challenges entered:
Ladybug Crafts Ink - Anything Goes
Simon Says...Anything Goes
Divas by Design - Use Metal (button on fan embellishment, metallic copper paint and ep)
Really Reasonable Ribbon #68 - Flowers and Ribbon
Red Carpet Studio #29 - The Secret Garden
613 Ave. Create - Anything Goes
16 comments:
WOW!!!! This is is stunning Shea. I love your 'moody' card a lot!
The colours are gorgeous, the design is wonderful and all the details look fabulous.
hugs Sue
This is so beautiful and I think shows your style at its best Shea. Love, love, love this creation.
Laine
xx
Another beautiful card Shea! So pretty, even in it's moodiness! ;)
Oh Shea, your blog page opened and I was in sweet awe - how gorgeously you have combined shimmer, metallics and matte. A card make itself? Is there another way? Mine morph from moment to moment, no matter how much planning I put into it LOL - and you think your card is dark and moody? NOT MOODY LOL unless a mood can be inspirational. It's elegant and chic - I love it! The flowers are downright beautiful and actually shimmer. Was it a trick with your camera? I think not LOL I really like the "half" button, too. That is one thing I haven't used in my cardmaking yet, and it always looks beautiful. Well, I am going to pin this card because there are so many gorgeous elements to it, and it needs to be passed around the internet some more -- hugs, de
Gorgeous. I love those colours :) Thank you for joining us over at the Simon Says Stamp challenge. Hugs, Dawny x
It may be moody, but it's gorgeous! Sometimes it's good to go where your muse takes you even if you are scared of it! LOL! have a great weekend!
Fab card, love your tissue paper flowers and gorgeous embellies. Love that sentiment too, you never know when someone needs a lift and your card would certainly help. Thanks for joining the challenge at 613 Avenue Create this week and hope to see you again.
Hugs,
Sandy
Beautiful colors, beautiful card! :)
This is a stunning card!
Beautiful card Shea, love the gorgeous embellies.
Donna x
What a beautiful card! Someone is going to be very happy to receive this
Thanks for playing with the Diva's this week and good luck
Hugs Laurie xx
A beautiful card!
Wowser, wowso, wowsee! Absolutely incredible! One of my favourites. Tissue paper flowers? No way! I'm off to do a google search immediately because they are amazing along with every other aspect of this card.
Hugs,
Lisa
Your card is stunning Shea! Beautiful colours and oh, so pretty embellished.
Amelia x
It's beautiful, Shea. I love your tissue flowers and pretty fan.
Shea, it's stunning! I am continually amazed at your card creations. And yes, they are creations. The beautiful elements that you combine are truly a work of art!
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