Hi there,
this is my card for this week's Colour me ...! Challenge.
Each week we will have a creative colour challenge for you to get crafty and show us your best greeting cards, 3D projects, scrapbooking, digital or traditional paper crafts, costumes, etc. Only the colours we indicate may be used for your project. Neutrals such as black, grey, white, vanilla, skin colours and kraft are also welcome.
This week we are using Cherry Cobbler, Rose Red & Coastal Cabana ... have fun!
I would like to take part in the following challenges:
April Make ART Challenge - Re-Inkers
Retro Rubber Challenge #13 - Anything goes
Simon Says Stamp Monday Challenge - Anything goes
Moving along with the Times Challenge - Let's get Reading
Have a colorful day.
Yours,
this is my card for this week's Colour me ...! Challenge.
Each week we will have a creative colour challenge for you to get crafty and show us your best greeting cards, 3D projects, scrapbooking, digital or traditional paper crafts, costumes, etc. Only the colours we indicate may be used for your project. Neutrals such as black, grey, white, vanilla, skin colours and kraft are also welcome.
This week we are using Cherry Cobbler, Rose Red & Coastal Cabana ... have fun!
- create a background using Distress Inks (Aged Mahogany, Worn Lipstick, Peacock Feathers): add ink from the inkpad to a piece of acetate and tap it on a piece of watercolor paper until you are happy with the result
- apply Distress Ink (Aged Mahogany) through a Layering Stencil (Schoolhouse) and ink up the edges with Distress Ink (Walnut Stain)
- stamp Stampendous Typewriter Note with Versafine (Onxy Black) and add Wink of Stella Clear Glitter to the portion containing the sentiment
- mix Wendy Vecchi white embossing paste with Distress Re-Inker (Peacock Feathers) and silver glitter and apply it through the Memory Box Splatter Spray stencil
- layer the panel on a piece of patterned paper from the Prima Marketing Almanac 6x6 paper pad and ink up the edges with Distress Ink (Walnut Stain)
- stamp Kaisercraft Dictionary Meanings with Versafine (Vinatge Sepia) on a kraft cardbase for more interest
How about some inspiration from the rest of the Design Team?
I would like to take part in the following challenges:
April Make ART Challenge - Re-Inkers
Retro Rubber Challenge #13 - Anything goes
Simon Says Stamp Monday Challenge - Anything goes
Moving along with the Times Challenge - Let's get Reading
Have a colorful day.
Yours,
Wowza! Another awesome background from you! I love the texture you've added too!
ReplyDeleteOh My this is amazing, I adore the colours you have gone for, Its beautiful, Thanks for playing on MAWTT this week, ~Hazel (Didos) xx
ReplyDeleteGorgeous!! I love how vibrant the colours look and the great texture. Lovely.
ReplyDeleteWhat a pretty card! The typewriter is amazing! Thank you so much for joining us at Simon Says Stamp Monday Challenge. Hugs, Sandra
ReplyDeleteYou had me with all that texture!! The watercolored background is a wonderful contrast to the vintage typewriter. Thanks for playing along with Retro Rubber this week!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous creation with wonderful detail and many techniques I now want to try myself. Thanks for sharing with us over at RRBC!
ReplyDeleteGreat colors and wonderful texture... who could ask for anything more? Love your card and am so glad you shared it with Retro Rubber this week!
ReplyDeletelove the look with this, so messy fun!
ReplyDeleteThis is such a stunning card, it's gorgeous! I bet it was a lot of fun to make. Thanks for playing with us at Retro Rubber this week. Cx DT
ReplyDeleteTanja, I love this card! So many wonderful layers of texture!
ReplyDeleteI just love your use of color and creativity! Thanks for doing the RR challenge!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! I love the fun color combination used with the kraft background. Thank you for sharing your work with us for the Simon Says Stamp Monday Challenge. ~Michelle
ReplyDeleteYou sure push the limits of creativity and I LOVE IT each week :)
ReplyDeleteWowsa! What a card - that texture and those papers! The color combo is amazing! Thanks for joining us at Retro Rubber!
ReplyDelete