Unfortunately, while I may have loved the sketch, my mojo wasn't present when I was trying to make my card!
I wanted to do an emboss resist on the top part of the card so dug around in my stamps for a suitable image. I found an old, old wood mount stamp from a company called Just for Fun and decided to use that. I white embossed that onto a panel of watercolor paper and sponged on Antique Linen, Tattered Rose, Victorian Velvet, Barn Door and Fired Brick ink from right to left across the panel. I saw this color combo on Pinterest and thought it looked gorgeous!
Once the panel was finished, I cut it down to size and mounted it onto a black stitched scallop piece. The banner was white embossed and glued to the card base and the top panel and scalloped piece is mounted on foam tape. I tied some kraft colored twine around the panel to bring in the Antique Linen ink a bit more.
Thanks for visiting! Be sure to check out the wonderful creations from the rest of the design team.
Products Used:
Stamps: Unknown from Just for Fun Stamps, Big Scripty Greetings (SSS)
Ink: Tattered Rose, Antique Linen, Victorian Velvet, Barn Door, Fired Brick (Distress), Versamark
Cardstock: White, Black, Watercolor
Dies: Jumbo Fishtail Flag Stax (MFT), Stitched Scalloped Border (Lawn Fawn)
Accessories: White EP, twine
Cheers
Karren
Beautiful card with great embossing !! :)
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Hmmmm seeing no loss of mojo here......but if I could steal mojo yours would be top of my list! I love how that top panel came out! And the e,bossed sentiment on black is striking!
ReplyDeleteOh I LOVE this! What beautiful technique at the top! The sentiment for the bottom banner is perfect with it! Love how bold the black looks against the softer background, awesome!!
ReplyDeleteOh I LOVE this! What beautiful technique at the top! The sentiment for the bottom banner is perfect with it! Love how bold the black looks against the softer background, awesome!!
ReplyDeleteYou truly are a master at blending inks. And I love the colors you've used for this card. The dramatic black and white banner looks perfect against these colors. Great card, Karren!
ReplyDeletefantastic card... love the inked panel!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun banner, Great sentiment!
ReplyDeleteThis is such a gorgeous card Karren! I love the colours you've used at the top of the card! Such a great stamp you've used as well! That black banner stands out so nicely! Very fun!
ReplyDeleteThe ombré effect on the resist technique is stunning. The black and white make it even more of a focal point. gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteLove the unusual color combo--beautifully blended, Karren!
ReplyDeleteI love your beautiful card! Wonderful take on the sketch!
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