Hello there. Hope your week is going well.
Today's card features another image from the Tim Holtz Theories collection. I think these images are fabulous for those 'masculine' cards.
I started by spraying some distress oxide inks onto some canson watercolour paper. Drying with a heat gun in between, and then adding more ink. Once completely dry, I stamped some background images using distress oxide inks, and also used a 'sun ray' stencil in the left upper corner. I then placed the paper into my misti, then stamped the image using black archival ink - I believe I stamped a couple of times to get a nice dark impression.
I then added some washi tap along the bottom, used a PTI die to cut the circles at the top using some brown shimmer c/s, stamped the sentiment onto some black c/s, and embossed with white ep, I then trimmed the edges.
For the turquoise background, I took my distress oxide ink pads and ran them across my turquoise c/s to give it added colour, then layered this onto a piece of brown shimmer c/s. I also cut 3 little banners and lined them up the left side of my main piece (used scraps from my main background).
To finish off I added some enamel dots.
I'm always a bit hesitant to make cards like this, not sure what it is about it, but once I get moving along I really enjoy doing these types of cards. You will never get 2 the same as inks always blend differently each time.
Thanks for stopping by, and I wish you a happy and safe weekend!
Pauline
3 comments:
It's fun to make this kind of card -- all the laying on of inks and details. Apparently you're very good at it, too! I LOVE both the backgrounds you made -- the image panel and the card base. Honestly, they both kind of WOW me. I would not have thought they were homemade backgrounds. I really need to make a note. Perfect guy card. I like the image and sentiment combo. Now you make me feel like playing with ink rather than getting up and cooking dinner. Way cool card, Pauline!
Wow!! What a super card! You combined the stamps and oxides perfectly to create a terrific card! Have a wonderful week!
I agree this image is great for masculine cards. You have lots of depth and color going on and it looks AWESOME! I love masculine cards.
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