Yay, it's time for a new Make Your Mark challenge at Addicted to Stamps and More! I made the *marks* on my card today with inks, embossing powder, a stencil and a gel pen:
For this very subtle background, I used my gel plate and distress inks. I swiped three colours directly onto the plate and then blended them together a bit with a brayer. I placed my stencil over the inked area, then my cardstock. It's a much more muted look than I think I could ever get applying ink directly through the stencil as I usually would. The balloons are embossed in silver and then coloured with Copics, with a little highlight added to each one (except the green) with a white gel pen. After fussy-cutting them, I tucked them under the sentiment strip directly onto the stencilled panel, but added dimension at the top with foam tape. Adding to the silver theme, I added a silver mat and silver sequins with a little silver Stickles in the middles. I was a bit surprised to discover the best colour for the card base was black!
So much inspiration to be found on the ATSM blog! Make the marks of your choice on a card and join us!
Supplies: Neenah white, Recollections black, scrap mauve & American Crafts silver glitter cardstock, MFT Balloon Bundle & Clearly Besotted Sweet Little Sentiments stamps, Versamark & picked raspberry, wilted violet & salty ocean distress ink, Ranger fine silver embossing powder, Copic markers, MFT blueprints 24 stitched rectangle die, white gel pen, Studio Katia silver fever fusion sequins, silver Stickles, foam tape
6 comments:
Just a darling birthday design and love the sequins and colors.
Hugs diane
I love how all the colours you used blend so beautifully together and the soft background really helps the balloons to pop! Gorgeous card, Lindsey.
Hope you are well.
Hugs
Carol x
This is a fantastic design, Lindsey. Love the splash of colours.
Very happy card with the rainbow colours for these balloons. Beautiful background with a delicate and soft blending. x
Fabulous birthday card....love all your wonderful colorful balloons!
The subtle background is lovely as are all of your "marks."
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