It's definitely Spring here in Melbourne - we are well known for having four seasons in one day. But sometimes it's felt like 4 seasons in a few hours. The flowers have continued to bloom and grow and we all look forward to seeing more colour and birdlife as the days continue.
This week's Just Add Ink Challenge to Choose Two out of Texture, Foliage or String is suggested by Kerry. Our design team have made a fabulous array of cards featuring all sorts of combinations of these three items. We'd love you to pop on over to the JAI blog, see all the cards from everyone and then show us which Two of the Three that you want to choose to create with .
And my card - yes, I chose Foilage and String. Pretty obvious this one 😀
Of course I can see you now wondering how I created the Autumnal colours in the leaves?
Easy....I didn't colour them at all but stamped the leaf image from the Friends For Life stamp set on one of the pages of the Full of Life Designer Series Paper and then die cut it. So easy!!
If you're wondering which piece of DSP? Whilst I used another page, it is the same design as the one featured behind the focal images here - just from the opposite side.
Then the larger leaf die was used to cut the Pretty Peacock and gold glimmer layers with some ink blending on the white panel before adding all the different leaves.
The ''string" is layers of gold and black string tied in a bow behind the sentiment panel.
Thanks for stopping by this week. I hope that you can take a moment to pop on over to Just Add Ink as we'd love for you to join us and I can't wait to see which Two you will choose to create with. I love the variety and fun that these challenges have brought and look forward to seeing your creations.
Card stock: Basic Black, Basic White, Gold Glimmer, Pretty Peacock
DSP: Full of Life
Inks: Versamark
Stamps: Friends For Life, Artistically Inked (retired)
Accessories: Die Cutting Machine, Stitched Rectangle Dies, Friends For Life Dies, Gold Trim, Black String, Metallic Sequin assortment
'Til next time,
Jan
Love this Jan, like the bright colours, how you stamped onto the paper, the inked background, the bow, and the embossed sentiment, white on black is a favourite, great card xxx
ReplyDeleteYes, white on black is so classic and it was new and interesting to stamp on the coloured paper. Thank you so much for taking the time to leave such an encouraging comment. xxx
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