Anyway, I made this card using inspiration drawn from the Muse challenge this week. And I decided to incorporate some things for a few Moxie Fab World challenges, you know, the two birds, one stone thing.
So to begin with, I painted paper. I used my old acrylic paints to make a graduated background. Hindsight, I probably should have painted some clear Gesso on afterwards but one thing led to another and I didn't do it. I started out by stamping the flower image across the bottom of my background paper and I just didn't like it. So, I painted more paper, stamped and embossed the flowers some more and then cut them out to layer them for a more 3-D effect (see below).
I like it a lot better now. After stamping the flowers, girl and butterflies, I decided to stamp another butterfly on the painted paper and cut it out. Then, I used a Spellbinders label and die cut a hole in the top of the paper to use the negative of the label. Next I added the slate blue ric rac ribbon to the top and bottom before adhering it to the white card base with pop dots, lots of pop dots. Then, I stamped my sentiment inside the negative label with Memento Canatloupe ink and added the third butterfly.
SPIES:
Stamps: Flowers(Recollections); Butterfly(Inkadinkadoo); Girl(Redhead Paperworks); Sentiment - Delightful Day (Taylored Expressions).
Paper: White cardstock.
Ink: Versamark; Cantaloupe (Memento); White emboss powder; Harvest Gold, Lemon Custard, Canary Yellow, Pale Yellow (Folk Art Acrylics); Sunshine Yellow(Adriondack Paint Dabber).
Extras: Ric rac ribbon; Spellbinders Nestabilities Label #9.
8 comments:
Your card is lovely - it really calls out spring - like the ombre!
So pretty! I am loving yellow lately! Great ombre background! :)
Lauren
http://landersoncraftydesigns.wordpress.com/
I love this. It is beautiful.
Lovely card; I've never painted paper but am tempted to try after seeing this. I love the effect of the acrylic paint. The second stamping of flowers is perfect, funny how something that doesn't turn out right at first can end up being a good thing.
Really love your Muse card Nancy - it's such a different interpretation...it reminds me of those retro patterns from the '70's. The painted background on your first card looks amazing!
I LOVE how you did the sentiment, Nance! And the mix of yellows is gorgeous & perfect to brighten up the crummy weather we've got :)
Hey Nance! Thanks for linking this up to the Emphasize the Negative Challenge in the Moxie Fab World! I'm so glad you joined in on all the fun! :)
Hey Nance! Thanks also for linking this up to the Ombre Challenge in the Moxie Fab World! I'm so glad you joined in on all the fun there as well! :)
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