Good Morning and Happy Saturday.
Meet today's card.
One of the quickest cards I have ever made. You gotta love when a stamped image can stand on it's own over a very simple, inky background.
So here's what I did.
I began by placing the large rectangle acrylic mask from A Colorful Life Designs over my white cardstock. I use these masks almost every time with great results and love the 'framed' look with the white border it gives to my cards.
I rubbed some Tumbled Glass Distress Oxide ink onto my non-stick craft mat, sprayed with a bit of water then picked up the colour with an old credit card. I applied some Peacock Feathers in the same way with the credit card. There was some ink left on my mat so I picked it up with a piece of acetate and applied it to my card front.
When it was dry, I place the inked background into my Misti and stamped this great looking bird from Magenta and then clear heat embossed.
I removed the mask and mounted it onto a piece of coordinating cardstock then onto a plain white card base.
Thanks so much for coming by and taking a look.
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Adding my card to these challenges:
Addicted to CAS- HORIZON
Addicted to Stamps and More- PHOTO INSPIRED
Use Your Stuff- TAGS OR FRAMES
Inkspirational- ADVENTURE
Supplies
Stamp- Reflective Blue Heron (Magenta)
Inks- Peacock Feathers, Tumbled Glass Distress Oxides (TH); Tuxedo Black Memento
Paper- heavy white (Scribes Nook)
Accessories and Tools- Rectangle Mask (A Colorful Life Designs); Misti (My Sweet Petunia);
old credit card; non-stick craft mat (Ranger);piece of acetate; clear eb powder; heat tool
Perfect title! Love this technique and the background you created. The stamp is perfect for it.
ReplyDeleteHow stunning Karen, I love the image and colours and your design is fabulous, Kate x
ReplyDeleteThat is a wonderful silhouette scene. And, I love the title of your post too.
ReplyDeleteThe title says it all - it is certainly a wonderfully tranquil card. Love the colours and that image!
ReplyDeleteKaren, I love this image and this stamp is one of my favourites from this release. You are right such stunning cards and so easy to do. Love your blue background :)
ReplyDeleteThis card is beautiful! Love your take on our tags/frames challenge! Thanks so much for sharing with us at Use Your Stuff! -Lori DT
ReplyDeleteOH Karen I love your background, and that stunning stamp is perfect against it
ReplyDeleteBlessings
Maxine
A perfect background for this wonderful stamp, Karen! I love the patterns of blue that these techniques give!
ReplyDeleteThis is absolutely GORGEOUS!! I LOVE that image and your background is perfection!
ReplyDeleteSuch a unique and fabulous background with such pretty tones of blue. Stunning silhouette stamped image and one striking card x.
ReplyDeleteSo gorgeous! I love everything about this! Thanks so much for sharing with us a JUGS!
ReplyDeleteOops I meant ATSM!!!
ReplyDeleteThis is magnificent Karen! Love the color and adventurous technique and scene. Thank you for sharing your art with us at Inkspirational~
ReplyDeleteYou make things you have WOWED us with, sound so simple to do. This is another example of stupendous work.
ReplyDeleteFaith x
I love this technique and using this stamp for it. Great name for it as well. Thanks so much stopping by my blog and commenting. I apprecite your visit.
ReplyDeleteWow, this gorgeous card packs a punch, Karen! Love the watery blues and that is such a great inking technique.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing with us at ATSM and I hope you will join us again soon.
This card is so gorgeous, Karen. I love that wonderful background and that fabulous silhouette stamped on it. So simple, and so beautiful. I always enjoy seeing your artistry. Thank you for introducing me to A Colorful Life Designs. There are so many wonderful stencils and masks in the store.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card, Karen. I adore the gorgeous background. Great to see you in the ATSM gallery. Hope you will join us again soon. Nandini, DT
ReplyDeleteStunning! I adore this horizon scene. Thanks for joining in at ATCAS.
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