It's time for another challenge on The Card Concept blog!
The theme this week is: Daring to Dream
Everyone is welcome to play along using the colors, the theme,
textures,
items, or just anything from the picture as your starting point.
I was inspired by the globes to create this layered mixed media card.
Supplies and Tools:
- These stamps from Repeat Impressions:
- Farmhouse All Occasion Greetings (Stamp Simply)
- Fishtail Banner Dies (Stamp Simply)
- Stitched Borders (Lawn Fawn)
- Circle Dies
- Versafine Clair Nocturne Ink
- These colors of Distress Ink (Ranger):
- Speckled Egg, Chipped Sapphire, Shabby Shutters, Tea Dye, Antique Linen
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12 comments:
Gorgeous card Esther!!
Love the layering here, how you have built up the image. Super mix of colours that does give it the vintage feel you love. Thanks for joining Time Out x
Esther, this is gorgeous!!! I love that background and it's so nice to see some favorite RI stamps! Thanks for playing with The House That Stamps Built.
So beautiful Esther!!
This is a beautiful card Esther!
Hugs,
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I love what you have come up with, like the way you colored the background. Great vintage feel to it!!
Ohh.. that's such a lovely card! I love the colors and the vintage feel ❤ Thank you for joining us and showing a little you at Time Out challenges. Hugs ~ Ishani.
I love this, Esther. I have SO much to learn, and really need to start using new techniques. Yikes!! Thanks so much for sharing your wonderful creativity in our challenges at Word Art Wednesday. It means so much to me, and I wish you luck in the random draw.
I hope you received your prize package this week!
Karen
Word Art Wednesday
This is awesome. Thank you. It sure makes me want to use these stamps since I mostly do flowers or pets. But, fortunately, I do have lots of travel stamps.
My question to you is---is this sponging or sponging and spritzing? Hard to tell in the picture.
Tish
Tish, I couldn't see anyway to contact you directly, so hopefully you'll see this comment. It's neither sponging nor spritzing -- it's ink smooshing! You tap your ink pads on a washable surface, spritz with water, and smoosh your paper ink the ink (drying between applications)till you get the desired results.
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Congratulations,
You were chosen as a Rising Start at A Place To Start for the week of January 17th-23rd. Please stop by our blog and grab your badge. We hope you will join us for our February sketch challenge!
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