Welcome back once again! I had a busy crafting session during this rainy, stormy afternoon. There are always so many great challenges out in the crafting world, choosing how to spend one's time is a challenge in and of itself! This post incorporates two of them - a color challenge at Pals Paper Arts and the Deconstructed Sketch by Jen Shults.
And here is my card:
While I love both Pumpkin Pie and Gumball Green, they are very intense and bright in color. To defuse that intensity, I chose this sketch, which allowed a significant amount of white space. After the strips of Polka Dot Parade designer paper were adhered to the base, a rectangle of Gumball Green was popped up on dimensionals after being run through the Big Shot with the Decorative Dots embossing folder.
The tag is a two inch strip of watercolor paper that was punched with the new Scalloped Tag Topper punch (love that!). The small floral image from So Very Grateful was inked up in Jet Black Stazon, then colored with Pumpkin Pie and Gumball Green using a blender pen. That stamp set is another Occasions product that had me at hello LOL!! Normally I prefer more realistic flower stamps, but there is something just so appealing about these images, I knew they would eventually have a home in my craft room.
Using the blender pen to color the flowers and leaves rather than water coloring with an Aquapainter resulted in brighter colors, working better for this card.
That's it for today. I will have another card to share sometime tomorrow. Have a great evening!
Hugs,
Stef
Product detail:
Stamps: So Very Grateful, Petite Pairs
Paper: Whisper White, Gumball Green, Pumpkin Pie, Watercolor, Polka Dot Parade designer series paper
Ink: Pumpkin Pie, Gumball Green, Daffodil Delight, Jet Black Stazon
Other: Hemp Twine, Pumpkin Pie Chevron Ribbon, Naturals Designer Button, 1 1/4" Scallop circle, 1 3/8" circle and Scalloped Tag Topper punches, Decorative Dots embossing folder, Blender Pen
And here is my card:
While I love both Pumpkin Pie and Gumball Green, they are very intense and bright in color. To defuse that intensity, I chose this sketch, which allowed a significant amount of white space. After the strips of Polka Dot Parade designer paper were adhered to the base, a rectangle of Gumball Green was popped up on dimensionals after being run through the Big Shot with the Decorative Dots embossing folder.
The tag is a two inch strip of watercolor paper that was punched with the new Scalloped Tag Topper punch (love that!). The small floral image from So Very Grateful was inked up in Jet Black Stazon, then colored with Pumpkin Pie and Gumball Green using a blender pen. That stamp set is another Occasions product that had me at hello LOL!! Normally I prefer more realistic flower stamps, but there is something just so appealing about these images, I knew they would eventually have a home in my craft room.
Using the blender pen to color the flowers and leaves rather than water coloring with an Aquapainter resulted in brighter colors, working better for this card.
That's it for today. I will have another card to share sometime tomorrow. Have a great evening!
Hugs,
Stef
Product detail:
Stamps: So Very Grateful, Petite Pairs
Paper: Whisper White, Gumball Green, Pumpkin Pie, Watercolor, Polka Dot Parade designer series paper
Ink: Pumpkin Pie, Gumball Green, Daffodil Delight, Jet Black Stazon
Other: Hemp Twine, Pumpkin Pie Chevron Ribbon, Naturals Designer Button, 1 1/4" Scallop circle, 1 3/8" circle and Scalloped Tag Topper punches, Decorative Dots embossing folder, Blender Pen
6 comments:
Very nice job of incorporating two challenges into one card! Thanks for playing at Pals Paper Arts this week.
Gorgeous, Stef! Such bright, bold colours, and you've used them beautifully.
Just beautiful Stef! Love the watercoloring! Thanks so much for joining us this week at Pals Paper Arts!
I absolutely adore this card, Stef! It's a perfect balance of the challenge colors, and a great sketch to showcase them. The ribbon treatment is awesome! Thanks for playing with the Pals at Pals Paper Arts!
I love this mix of patterns and textures, Stef! Thanks for playing along with the Pals Paper Arts challenge this week.
Great work! I think adding some of the natural elements (button and twine) also helped to diffuse the intensity of the colors - nice touches! Thanks for playing with PPA this week!
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