I went with a silhouette image on my card. To get the watercolor-like look for my image, I colored directly on my stamp with Copic markers. Once I’d finished coloring, I remoistened the inks with a quick spritz of rubbing alcohol, then stamped the image on a piece of white cardstock. As soon as I was finished stamping, I wiped down the stamp to remove any alcohol residue and then used a stamp conditioning cleaner over the rubber. This minimal exposure to the alcohol should not do damage to your stamps as long as you clean them right away. I added the set’s “thank you” sentiment along the side of the image panel in a coordinating green dye ink.The rest of the card is pretty simple. I layered the image on a yellow mat, then used foam tape to set it on a piece of patterned paper with colors similar to those I used for the image. I ran a pair of green grosgrain ribbon strips across the cardfront. The top ribbon strip is accented with a matching satin button-embellished bow. The bottom strip simply has a button attached. I rifled through my button stash to find a pair of buttons that were not only the same color, but the same style (somewhat of a challenge . . .).
Starving Artistamps is offering a generous prize package to one lucky participant in this month’s RSC sketch challenge, so be sure to stop by and check it out.
Materials Used:
DoodleFactory Backlit Blooms Daisy stamp set (Starving Artistamps); markers (Copic); Wild Daffodil cardstock (Gina K Designs); Pear Pizzazz and Whisper White cardstock (Stampin’ Up!); Wild Raspberry designer paper (K & Company); Ripe Avocado ink, Ripe Avocado grosgrain ribbon, Ripe Avocado Satin ribbon, Harvest Gold buttons, twine (Papertrey Ink); foam tape; rubbing alcohol


Pretty! Awesome ribbon work! :)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card and so elegant :)
ReplyDeleteVery pretty!!!!
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