I have used Adirondack butterscotch and cranberry inks for this creation.
- Punch three scollop circles from scrap paper and use this as a stencil.
- Place stencil onto white card and hold into place or use masking tape. Sponge cranberry ink through the stencil onto the white card.
- Keep the stencil in place, ink the flower stamp (Penny Black) with butterscotch first and then add highlights of cranberry. Stamp an iris into each scollop circle.
- Sponge the edges of the white card with butterscotch ink.
- Matt the completed piece onto co-ordinated card to match this weeks colour challenge.
- Add ribbon to the bottom, adding a staple to each end.
- Using Tim Holtz Caged Bird die, cut out a bird from card and sponge the edges with cranberry ink. Add a co-ordinated button for the eye and add to the card.
18 comments:
Those colours were a big challenge but you've acquitted yourself beautifully, superb card I love the stamped image:D xx
Ooh I agree Tracy these are fab colours and love your card. Annette x
Lovely stamps, colours, techniques; I can see an ode to your garden in this. Cutest eye for the bird; nice the way you have turned him round...old square eyes!!! ( Mine always face west; yours is an east-facing bird, much better idea.)
What you said on my blog is right and I totally agree; I have been out there all day, in the garden....I have got artist's block... no ideas at all....just doing collages with scraps.
This is a gorgeous piece of work, Tracy. Yes, do some more please. I'll pop back later just to make sure you are keeping busy!!
Sue xxxx
This cards is too cute! and the colour combo works well with what you have chosen.
I think that's too many letters, to have to spell Crafty Dawn. I think I will just start with ART lol I can always add a couple of letters to make Craft thanx for stopping by
love Dawn xx
Gorgeous card, Tracy. I really love this one. Speaking of which, I was going through some old Craft Stampers last night, tearing out the page I want to keep before giving them away and suddenly realised that's where I knew your name from - duh! I hadn't connected the two before!! I was a great fan of your work then - still am, lol.
Wow, if those colours could inspire me like that I'd be a very happy gal indeed! Wonderful!
Ooo, lovely color combo, the card is superb! Love the stencil technique!
Beautiful Tracy! The colors look wonderful on your flower, as well as the shading behing them. Thanks for playing at the PDCC.
This is gorgeous, love the stamp you used.
Awesome card, it looks like a beautiful water color picture! Super job with the colors for our challenge, glad you could join us this week at the Play Date Cafe!
just gorgeous! Love how you have created the bird! Hugs Juls
Beautiful card Tracy! The bird adds a wonderful whimsical touch!
Alison x
another gorgeous piece! loving the iris in those two colours - very yummy :)
oh my gosh, not just one piece! no you did two! and their both awesome, now thats just not right!
cute button eye!
Fabulous! Love the design and the gorgeous flowers. Glad you gave up your cleaning to create another card for us at the PDCC.
Hi, I'm michelle and this is not an auto comment. They're annoying and impersonal. Besides, I like to check out websites and bookmark what I like for my (very little) downtime.
Being a blessed recipient of my sister in law's awesome hand-crafted gifts, I'm naturally drawn to these kinds of blogs :)
Anyways, I was checking out your site and think that you should come visit me at http://www.blogprwire.com. Basically put, we hook bloggers up with opportunities to expand and try out new stuff to review as well as give press to individual bloggers to help expand your reach. Oh yeah, it's free too. If you have any inquiries or want to get on our front page, apply to be a featured blogger, or have any suggestions contact me at
michelle@blogprwire.com or twitter @blogprwire or @roofer_on_fire (this is my comedy account, be warned)
OOooh, I love the scalloped circle stencil idea...this card is such a beauty!
OHHH! I just love this card too! I love your steps on how to make those beautiful scallops! LOOOOOOOVE that effect--beautifully done:) Thanks for playing along and joining in the fun at the PDCC:)
Post a Comment