As happens frequently, as soon as I saw the sketch I envisaged part of the card - in this case using vellum for the wide horizontal panel. Once that was in my head, it wasn't budging, so I came up with this card:
This image is from a NBUS set by MFT and I colored up this adorable little girl and the clouds before cutting them out with my Scan n Cut. I set them aside and took a panel of Bristol Smooth cardstock and some distress inks. Using my Sunrise Radiating Rays stencil, I sponged on distress inks in an ombre fashion. Before removing the stencil, I sprayed on some Glitter Dust which gives the rays a lovely shimmer in real life.
The sentiment was stamped in Archival ink onto a piece of thin vellum and both panels were adhered to a white card base. I attached the vellum by folding it onto the inside and adhering it under the fold. I added the clouds directly to the vellum and the little girl is popped up on foam tape. Below is a shot where you can just see the shimmer on the rays.
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Products used:
Stamps: Rain or Shine (MFT)
Ink: Black Licorice Hybrid, Ranger Archival Black Soot, Abandoned Coral, Spiced Marmalade, Mustard Seed, Squeezed Lemonade Distress Inks
Ink: Black Licorice Hybrid, Ranger Archival Black Soot, Abandoned Coral, Spiced Marmalade, Mustard Seed, Squeezed Lemonade Distress Inks
Cardstock: White, X-Press It, Bristol Smooth, Vellum Paper
Accessories: Glitter Dust, Copics, Sunrise Radiating Rays (MFT)
Cheers
Karren
I can feel those warm sunny rays all the way over here! I am ready for spring....showers and all! This is so cute! Wonderful inkiness as always and I love how you used the vellum!
ReplyDeleteA perfect beginning to a fabulous end, Karren! OH my do I love these puddle jumping kids!
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This is adorable! She reminds me of my daughter who loves to walk in the rain. I love how you've used the vellum with the sketch.
ReplyDeleteSweet card Karren, beautifully coloured, Cathy x
ReplyDeleteYou know, I tend to do the same thing. Something about the sketch makes me "know" what to do for a certain element. I just wish the rest of this idea would come right out of my head, too, loll!! I just adore this!! Every detail is wonderful!
ReplyDeleteLove the idea of using vellum for the horizontal layer. What a great way to add a bit of accent to the other "layer" of rays. I can totally relate to deciding on one piece of a card design then putting the rest together around it. Sometimes it doesn't work out for me :( but clearly no problems here)!
ReplyDeleteLove your take and the Vellum is a wonderful accent to the rays <3
ReplyDeleteSuper cute card, Karren! Love your ombre inking and sparkle on the sun rays and how you used vellum for the middle panel! Of course, your Copic coloring is fabulous, as always! Love your charming take on the sketch!
ReplyDeleteOh how cute is she? I am loving her sweetness and as always your colouring is perfection!
ReplyDeleteso very nice card
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What a clever and bright fun card, Karren. The vellum adds nicely - love this sentiment!
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