Hi, it's a holiday here in NZ today (Monday), so I spent some time in my craft room, getting messy and inky venturing into the mixed media space, where I don't go very often. I based my card on the sketch at The Paper Players and the masculine theme at Krafty Chicks.
While I love clean cards, I really enjoyed putting this together. I started with the tag using a piece of Aall & Create patterned paper to cut the tag from. Once the tag was cut I added stamping, ink-blending, splatter, rub-ons and stenciling to the tag. The rub-ons ended up getting covered up by the layers on top, but they're there.
Once the stenciling on the tag was dry, I assembled all the pieces, adding a die-cut leaf sprig and some corrugated cardboard. I adhered it to the kraft panel and then stapled a word I cut with a sentiment strip die from the tag's patterned paper using a Tiny Attacher. Finally I adhered it all to a white card base.
Thanks for visiting. This was a fun project and I can see more of this in my future...
Products used:
Stamps: Sign Here (Spellbinders), A Little Artsy (SSS)
Ink: Versafine Clair Nocturne, Vintage Photo, Walnut Stain Distress Inks
Cardstock: White, Neenah Desert Storm, Eclectic Clockwork (3Quarter Designs), Graph Paper Garden (Aall & Create), Archives Collage Paper (Tim Holtz), corrugated cardboard
Dies: Stitched Traditional Tag Stax (MFT), Tags A Lot (Mama Elephant) [for the reinforcer], Bloom Colorize (Tim Holtz)
Accessories: Opaque Grit Paste (Tim Holtz), black splatter (SSS), White Gloss Acrylic Spray (Dina Wakely), Tiny Attacher (Tim Holtz), Vault Airmail Embossing Folder (Tim Holtz), 755 Street Stencil (13@rts)
Cheers
Karren
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Edited to Add: This card got a shout-out at Paper Players.






9 comments:
My goodness, Karren, your stunning card was certainly a labor of love! So many elements to see, I just kept staring at all the details. Every layer looks fantastic and is a wonderful mixed media take on my sketch. I love mixed media but I don't lean towards making those cards often, however I sure love seeing ones like yours! Thank you so much for joining us at the Paper Players this week!
Wow, Karren! What an amazing masculine mixed media card! I love the texture and the combination of elements you used. I have never attempted mixed media, but your card is certainly an inspiration. Thank you for playing with The Paper Players this week!
Wow! This is amazing!
Fantastic Karren. It's a great mixed media project. And isn't it just the best to see and touch stuff before buying!
WOW! It is amazing! I truly love how you created this feeling of deep layers with embossing, stencils, and stamping... I am in awe! Your work is so inspiring, please don't ever stop!
And wasn't it great to have a Monday off? Even though it seemed a bit naughty given ANZAC day had been done already. Glad you got in your craft room to share this with us. Usually I pick your work without seeing your name but this is really different. What a fabulous project it is too, with all those little extra bits of texture and layering of such different elements. It's amazing what a little ink distressing makes to a project. And thank you for the tip about 3Quarter Designs - I'll look out for them. Thank you so much for joining in with us at The Paper Players - and yes, please do more of this!!
Very artsy - love it!
What a fun project! Loving all mixed media and vintage feels. Thank you for playing with the MASCULINE themed project with the Krafty Chicks Challenge.
Diane - KCC DT
Love all the masculine, grungy elements on your card! Vintage, shabby and fun! Thanks for playing with us this week at the Players!
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