Our Colour Dare Challenge for #548 is a Tic-Tac-Toe board using Pewter grey plus Peach OR Clover OR Sundance (pick one). Plus.... Black, white, neutral and metallics free to use. When you are creating for more than one challenge please make sure your project meets our requirement. Most importantly - have fun! Go to the link for Colour Dare #548 and add your entry. When you submit your entry you must provide a link to your post, not just to your blog in general. There are LOTS of ways to enter either a Blog Post or post to an online gallery (Facebook, Pinterest or Instagram etc), more details on the Colour Dare Blog post (see link above).
I chose Sundance because I had this gorgeous Sundance Marble paper in the Friendly Borders Cardmaking Workshop Kit (available for MAY 2023 only) and the paper is also available in the Dream Maker Product Bundle. This is only available for a limited time for National Scrapbooking Day. Until 30th June while stocks last. So if you love this paper as much as I do, please order it quickly to avoid disappointment.
I checked out the Atlantic Hearts Sketch Challenge that is happening right now and its Sketch 524, so I decided to use Pewter, Sundance and this Sketch.
Firstly I pulled out my Pewter Cardstock, Pewter Exclusive Inks™ Stamp Pad and
Sundance Cardstock (Sundance marble paper from Friendly Borders Cardmaking Workshop Kit) and I pulled out all my scraps. In my scrap container I had some already embossed with an old hexagon embossing folder. Yay for texture. The lighter side of the sundance is represented below too, it looks more yellow than the dark side.
Then because of the sketch and not using multiple colours as shown in the sketch I wanted to differentiate the banners, so I pulled out my Background Elements Stamp Set.
I decided to use the pewter ink and different background elements from the stamp set on each of the plain cardstock banners.
I cut a 1.5 inch strip off the sundance marble paper for the top 5.5 inches wide. Then cut parts off that for some banners in varying wides and lengths... I couldn't tell you what the dimensions are because I grabbed my scraps and some I cut what i thought was right and then cut it down when adhering it to the card base.
I cut a narrow strip of the pewter cardstock, also a scrap so no idea the dimensions. I cut each of the banner piece but I forgot to photograph before I started stamping but you can get the idea in the pic below I did remember to take in progress.
After I had stamped all the plain cardstock (light and dark sides) with different background elements from the stamp set with Pewter ink, I decided the hexagon embossing wasn't clear enough so I used a wedge of Round Sponge and sponged some ink across it. I also decided that one of the marble bits needed some definition so I inked the edges of it with the pewter ink.
Friendly Borders Cardmaking Workshop Kit stamp set
Then I stamped the "Thank you, thank you, thank you" stamp from this set in Pewter ink directly onto the marble cardstock and the most annoying thing happened. A tiny sliver of cardstock was lying on the paper and it meant the y in the second thank you didn't work. I did all sorts to try fix it. First pic below shows me attemping to stamp just the y (I masked the other bits but the O was also involved and the y looked silly... Then I masked off to get a bit on white cardstock (2nd pic below) and that looked Terrible too.
I was happy with how it turned out. To finish it off, as per the sketch I used some old grey embellishments which are similar to the current Grey Dots.
Thanks so much for dropping by to check out my latest project. Hope you can join in the Colour My Heart Colour Dare Challenge #548. I'm really interested to hear what you think about my project, so I'd love you to leave a comment. See you again soon, subscribe to my blog so you don't miss a challenge.
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Fantastic way of using the stamp to change the patterns of paper on light and dark sides of Sundance and also pull in the marble paper... very pretty. And love how you didn't give up on getting your sentiment just right on your card and saved it from trash. Nice interpretation of the sketch too.
ReplyDeleteI love all the texture you created on the banners. Great fix on the sentiment issue. Lovely card.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great way to use scraps! Love how you made each banner unique.
ReplyDeleteLove being able to use up bits and making those banners are perfect.
ReplyDeleteGreat creation of design and texture on your banners! We've all been there -stamping that sentiment when project is put together! But as they say, mistakes are opportunities for creativity. Good save. Thank you for joining us at Atlantic Hearts Sketch Challenge.
ReplyDeleteLove the embellishing & inking on the yellow cardstock. Great card. Thanks for playing along with us at AHSC
ReplyDeleteI love how you added to the monochromatic feel with stamping and embossing, so great! Thanks for playing along with Atlantic Hearts Sketch Challenge (AHSC).
ReplyDeleteBrandi R.
DT member AHSC
crzy4scrapbooking.blogspot.ca
Lovely use of pattern and texture. Really fun card!
ReplyDeleteLove your design and choice of colour...
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