Hello and Happy Weekend!
Mixed Media. Love it or hate it? I am loving it more and more. I have two cards to share using the same stamp- Sympathy Morning Glories from snss- and mixed media. One is CAS and one is not so CAS.
Starting with a piece of translucent Yupo and Tim Holtz Alcohol Inks, I created a bright, pink, yellow and orange background. Once dried, I stamped the image onto the Yupo using Versamark ink, then heat embossing with Gina K Fine Detail Gold Embossing Powder. Lastly, I fussy cut the image out. And I have to say, one must use a sharp scissors to fussy cut! I have been using CutterBee Scissors for years, but did not realize how dull my scissor had gotten. What a difference a new CutterBee Scissors made!
The background panel was done with a stencil and translucent embossing paste. I wanted texture and design, but I did not want it to compete with the flowers. Bonus- it also gave it shine!
A red strip of cs was adhered to the background panel and then the flowers, ,which were mounted on a white cs circle were adhered on top of that with foam adhesive. To finish the card, I heat embossed the sentiment, from the Birthday Wordfetti Stamp Set, onto a thin strip of black cs and adhered it to the panel.
I am linking up Simon Says Stamp Wednesday Challenge, Happy Birthday and to Tic Tac Toe Challenge; I chose the middle downward row, flowers, FREE and any shape die (circle).
The second card is CAS but still mixed media~
The flowers were stamped in Memento Tuxedo Black Ink and colored with Copics with a light hand- sort of. I fussy cut it out and paired it with a circle die cut from a gel press print. I decided to anchor the pieces in the bottom right corner of the card. for texture, I added a white card front die cut to the background panel.
Thanks so much for stopping by and have a blessed weekend!
Lee Ann
How I love the morning glory's with the black just beautiful! Just found something to do with all the distress ink back rounds I have in a box...Thank you!
ReplyDeleteTwo beautiful cards Lee Ann but I am truly wowed by the rich effect of your alcohol inks against the black of your first card - stunning! Thanks for sharing with us over at TicTacToe this week!
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