I knew I was in trouble from a card making perspective...
A boy, tween, and religious card... All 3 are challenging for me... I don't have any stamps for a confirmation.
To top it all off he said to me... No big deal you just put a cross on there. Well... That is exactly what I did... I tried to give it texture and color to give it more interest.
Recipe:
- I decided what measurement I wanted my cross to be. It measures 4"w x 6"h and 1" in the width of the cross. I cut the rectangle from glossy cardstock first and then worked my way in. :) I then cut 2 more crosses increasing the width of the cross it self by 1/4" each time but keeping the height and width at 4" x 6".
- I used stonewashed and lettuce for my alcohol inks on the cross. I start by putting 3 drops of lettuce on the felt on the applicator and add 3 drops of blending solution. I than smear that across the entire glossy cardstock. I then put new felt on and did three drops of stonewashed and 3 drops of the blending solution. I dabbed this on in various spots on the glossy cardstock cross. I then came back with dripping blending solution, lettuce and stonewashed on the cross directly. I then put a fresh piece of felt on my applicator and applied 3 drops of blending solution on the felt. I then dabbed that in spots where the drips I had applied didnt' blend. This will mute the edges between the drippings directly on the cardstock.
- I let the cross dry and then I embossed it using the Cuttlebug Embossing Folder.
- I mounted the glossy cardstock cross on the two other colored crosses.
- The background was created by cutting a piece of white cardstock 4 1/2" x 6 1/2".
- I used a sponge dauber by Tsukineko and dabbed it into the Adirondack Bright Citrus and used this to smear in circles off the edge of the background onto the card. I continued this until the entire background was vary shades of green. I then used another sponge dauber to apply a light blue in the same fashion. I also did this on the sentiment I had printed on the computer.
- I cut an olive green and light blue rectangles to mount the sentiment on and mounted them.
- I then cut out the corners of the background papers using my smallest circle punch.
- Attach all parts of the card to a light blue card base.
Products:
- Ranger Alcohol Inks - stonewashed, lettuce, alcohol blending solution
- StazOn - Olive Green
- Stampabilities - Vine Background
- Cuttlebug Embossing Folder - Mosaic
- Adirondack Brights Citrus
- Memories - Sky
Thanks for stopping by...
Mission accomplished! Sooner of later HA will have to do religious cards as a topic - you should definitely enter it. I'd also send this in to some magazines with your comment about your son being a boy, a tween, and a confirmant. (I don't know if that's a word. If not, it ought to be.)
ReplyDeleteYour background supports your card perfectly and I love the verse you chose! Congrats with your sons decision!
ReplyDeleteI think you did an awesome job with this card! Congrats!
ReplyDeleteIt's beautiful and yet it isn't feminine at all! See what I mean by creative. I love everything you did with this, and he will treasure it.
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