It's March and that means it's time for a new challenge from the Love To Scrap Challenge Blog. This month the challenge is Anything Goes and our sponsor is Blank Page Muse (formerly Sin City Stamps).
And here is my card for your inspiration:
Mixed Media projects are totally out of my comfort zone, but the stamps sent to me by Blank Page Muse were just begging to be used on such a project. So, I gave it my best shot and I'm quite pleased with how it turned out. I started out with watercolor paper and gelatos: a light blue, brown, coral (which I love because it has a nice shimmer to it) and a tiny bit of gold all of which I mixed with water and painted onto the paper. After drying it with my heat gun (because I am way too impatient to let it dry on its own), I stamped the bird cage image randomly over the sheet with a dark gray. Then I randomly stamped the clock face with versmark and heat embossed them with gold embossing powder. I then used a heart stencil and Black Soot Distress Oxide ink to stencil the lower left hand corner. I heat embossed the bird image with gold embossing powder on a bit of paper I water colored with the coral gelato and fussy cut it out. I stamped part of the sentiment on a piece of water colored paper painted with the light blue gelato and inked the edges with the black soot distress ink. I stamped the rest of the sentiment directly on the image panel. I die cut some clock hands from black and swiped some gold gelato over top to highlight them. I finished everything off with some clear texture dots and heat embossed the edges of the panel with vintage blue frantage powder. I love the sparkle in it, you can see the glitter in the photo below.
After I finished my card, I realized that their was a feather in my bits and pieces stash that I had meant to pair with these stamps, so . . . I had to make another card. Another mixed media type card; I think I'm actually starting to enjoy it. : ) Here is card #2:
I am so excited to finally get to use this feather. It has been in the stash for a really, really, really long time and I had pretty much despaired of every using it. But it worked perfectly with these stamps and this style of card. I used the same coral/peach and light blue gelatos as the first card. This time I mixed them with a little bit of water and painted stripes on a dry piece of water color paper. It gives a bolder look. Then I used some very watered down silver/gray gelato to paint on through a stencil to add a little bit more interest to the background. Originally I had stamped the sentiment directly onto the background, but it didn't stamp well, so I stamped it onto a scrap piece of water color paper that I had been experimenting on. The yellow makes me think of a sunrise so it works perfectly with the sentiment. I die cut a clock face out of vellum and the clock hands out of a light gray, then I smeared some of the coral, blue and yellow gelatos on with my finger to give them a bit of antiquing. The little heart was in my bits and pieces stash; I colored it with the blue gelato to match. And the bird was left over from the first card after I decided I wanted to use the gold embossed one. So, this card uses up a bunch of those little "bits".
I hope you will get a chance to play along with us this month. I can't wait to see what you create!Supplies:
Card #1:
Stamps: Blank Page Muse "Bird Small Butterflies Flourishes Art Rubber Stamp", "Every Day Is a New Beginning", "Free As a Bird Word Art Stamp", "Steampunk Watch Face" and "Small Vintage Bird Cage"
Dies: PTI "Hands of Time"
Stencil: MFT "Tiled Hearts"
Card #2:
Stamps: Blank Page Muse "Bird Small Butterflies Flourishes Art Rubber Stamp", and "Every Day Is a New Beginning"
Dies: MFT "Blueprints 25" stitched rectangle; PTI "Hands of Time"; Sweet n' Sassy Stamps heart die
Stencil: Stamplorations "Flourishes"
Challenges:
Card #1
Blank Page Muse--blue, hearts and time
Sweet Stampers #11--things with wings
Southern Girls--nature
Creative Fingers #143--anything goes
heARTful Stamping--anything goes
Simon Says Stamp Monday--in my garden
Shopping Our Stash #343--stashed stencils
Addicted to Stamps #281--anything goes
Card #2
Inspiration Destination #145--anything goes
Crafty Creations #361--anything goes
Word Art Wednesday #324--anything goes with uplifting sentiment
Simon Says Stamp Wednesday--anything goes
Crafty Gals Corner #160--anything goes
Penny's Challenge #369--anything goes
23 comments:
I really like the steam punk vibe of both cards! And I like mixed media approaches, too! Winner-winner! Thanks for sharing at PPCC blog! Becca=DT
Gorgeous cards Heather! you are a mixed media natural!! I love both of these! :-) the little birds are adorable and I love the backgrounds and details, absolutely fabulous!! :-)
thanks for joining us on the Simon Says Stamp Wednesday Challenge
Luv
Lols x x x
we would love to see these linked into the Monday Challenge too, 'In The garden', birds live in parks and gardens!! ;-)
Oops, I saw that you have linked ;-) I should have checked more carefully ;-) thanks for joining us on the Monday Challenge too ;-)
Stunning card Heather, love the design.
Thank you for joining us at the Sweet Stampers Challenge and i hope to see you again.
Hugs
Kuni
Beautiful mixed media - I have yet to try it. Love all the elements - a bit of this and a bit of that and the feather is perfect.
WOW This is gorgeous honey!!!! You did an amazing job dabbling into mixed media! That is my love... I love mixed media!
Hugs,
Jo
Wow - your mixed media effects are fantastic!! Thanks so much for joining us this time at the Crafty Creations challenge, Elizabeth (DT)
what adorable Mixed media
both are adorable card
love the bird on the first and the second too
many thanks to joining us at ATSM this time
hug
Monika
Your mixed media cards came out so wonderful! I love the peach and blue, a great combo! The touch of sparkle on the one is fabulous. Thanks so much for having such a wonderful play with our stamps!
Kim
Love your gorgeous card! The colors and texture on the background is so beautiful. Thank you so much for sharing with us at Simon Says Stamp Monday Challenge. :)
WOW out of your comfort zone--I don't think it's absolutely brilliant love how you used your gelatos-never used mine as a paint-love the frantage mine always looks like a spillage!!!love all the layers of stencilling and stamps-fabulous mixed media card-the second one is brilliant too
Carol x
Such an amazing mixed media card! The details are awesome! Thanks for joining us at Addicted to Stamps and More and I look forward to seeing your beautiful cards again soon! Hugs, Gwendolyn
Gorgeous project!! thank you for playing with us this week at Penny's Paper Crafty Challenge. Hope to see you again.
Hugs,
Jill ~ DT
Both beautiful card's Heather thank you for joining us over on
Inspiration Destination Challenge Blog
Dianne xx
DT for IDCB
http://crazycraftshed.blogspot.co.uk/
such a great use of those stencils and a pair of amazingly beautiful cards! thanks for SHOPPING YOUR STASH with us this week! ♥
BEAUTIFUL cards!
LOVE your colour palette, LOVE your birds with the clock hand wings too, truly delightful designs!
Thank You for joining us at the Crafty Gals Corner :)
Thanks for joining the Blank Page Muse Challenge. Love the different layers you have.
Your card is wonderful
Thanks for joining us at Sweet Stampers
Hugs Anja
This is such a beautiful card! Love! Hugs, Autumn
this is too nice to just be a card! I like how your restrained palette allows the viewer to focus on the lines and textures in your work. I'm so glad you joined us at the Heartful Stamping Challenge!
Great card!
Thanks for sharing your work with us at the Sweet Stampers Challenge. Please enjoy our new challenge, starts tomorrow!
Hugs Marlene
Well......isn't this stunning! It may be "out of your comfort zone" as you say, but you really NAILED this. Lovely to say the very least! Thanks SO much for sharing this beauty with us. It's always a joy to have you play along, and I hope that you will enter our challenge again soon. I can't wait to see more from you, Heather. Have a blessed week.
Karen Letchworth
Word Art Wednesday
great Mixed Media Project - thanks for joining us at Addicted to Stamps and More
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