So naturally I crafted. Instead of housework. Of course!
I'm still feeling very excited by this months Trimcraft stamping competition, so I went out the other week to see what extra stamps I could find, just to boost my collection. Sadly not many - but I did come across a Sheena Douglass collection - A little bit scenic Silhouette Garden.
So I bought it.
Then I discovered the problem that occurs when you go too stamp happy... it sort of looks more arty than cardy, but nevermind!! I had fun anyway!
Haha see what I mean? Talk about making a lot of work for myself!! I'm not very good at cutting out things, although I did learn a handy tip which is to turn the card you are cutting as opposed to the scissors, which did make things a lot easier!
I'm not even sure where to start with this! I stamped onto spare card because my images didn't always work first time - I think I'll try out various tips I have come across when researching how to get the perfect image and find what works for me! Then I layered up the image..and layered.. and layered! It was mostly made using distress inks, spectrum noir aqua markers and Versacolour stamps.
Now the second card I made sure was a lot easier for myself. The lovely thing about stamping is that you can use a lot of the stamps to make your own unique background paper, bringing a very personal touch to your creations.
So..
Firstly I stamped the smaller of the two floral images all over the page. I didn't always reink between stamps, that way you can get a faded look to some of the images. The ink I chose for this was the VersaColour Lavender.
Using a fine paint brush, I stamped some distress ink Mowed lawn onto my rubber mat, and painted in the stem details.
I then stamped the Dusty Concord distress ink onto my rubber mat, to add shadows to the flowers. For the lighter stamped images, I added more water to the inks.
Once dry, ink the edges of the paper with the Dusty Concord. Stamp plenty of this ink onto the rubber mat, and then using a very wet brush - or a self watering brush, apply lots of ink around the edges, and then start to bleed the colour in
until it is very faint towards the middle, taking care to leave a border around the edge of each flower.
I layered the background paper onto lilac paper and green cardstock. I stamped two larger flowers and coloured them in in the same way as I had done the smaller ones, and cut them out. I wrapped ribbon around the card and attached the flowers. I stamped the statement onto lilac paper and layered on green card, and placed above the two flowers. I decorated the corners with some green gems (sometimes, I'll use some pens designed to colour in stickers to colour clear gem, this is a handy way of getting a variety of colours from buying just a clear gem pack). Once complete, I layered the entire set onto card stock. Voila! A much easier card to make!
Now I suppose I ought to go get ready for bed. I think I'll avoid looking into the craft room for the time being!!
Hope you all have a lovely rest of day! Thank you for popping in!
Sara
The Heavy Handed Crafter