The first one was made by masking off the front of the card with Post-its and sponging colour into the gap. I used deep red, orange and yellow. At first the colours were a little too distinct so I went over all of them with a sort of terra cotta or brick colour, it's a Papermania ink but doesn't have a colour label on it. Once I was satisfied with the overall colour, I stamped the leaves with the same terracotta colour, then took off the masking and printed the final three leaves in deep red overlapping the edges of the sponging.
The sentiment was intended to be directly on the card, but I dropped the inky stamp and made a splodge. As I was pleased with the rest of the card, I didn't bin it, but merely made another sentiment and die-cut it before it adding to the card... over the evidence of my ineptitude!
This next one, inspired by Susan over at the Simplicity blog, uses the same leaf stamp from Kodomo Inc, partially stamped onto each of the Sizzix tags, using gradually deepening autumnal shades.The Dovecraft ribbon is a beautiful shade of deep red which I bought for 99p recently in the Paper Mill shop. I wish they'd had more I would have got some extra.
The bows were made using my bow maker and the sentiments on both cards are from Stampin' Up.
I've now got to get busy making about 10 Welcome Home cards for a friend of mine who is a travel agent. She likes to send her clients a card for when they return home from their rather swish holidays!
No time to Stamp - Falling leaves
Aud's Sentiments - Best Wishes
The Wild Flower Patch - Fall Colours
The Secret Crafter - Clean and Simple
I also just discovered a blog, Creative Belli Blog, where the challenge is to use OLD STAMPS. Well, this leaf stamp comes from a set which I bought yonks ago and have only just rediscovered. I haven't actually found the complete set, I must keep digging!
I am sensing that you are in Autumn mode now Chrissie. Love the leaf stamp, is that the same one as the bleach technique the other day?
ReplyDeleteI love the top leaf card and the effect your technique gave you ~ think I might try my hand at something like this over the next few days :o)
ReplyDeleteLovely cards Chrissie
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Wow, another technique to have a go at - thanks! The thinking of you card looks absolutely amazing - gorgeous colours and leaf stamp. Susie x
ReplyDeleteBoth of your cards are stunning. I made some autumn cards recently, but now I think I want to try both of these. Thanks for the inspiration. Cathy
ReplyDeleteOh, wow, Chrissie! These are both absolutely amazing! Your tag treatment is so sophisticated, yet still quite clean and simple. Thank you for sharing!
ReplyDeleteSimply stunning Chrissie.
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Valxx
Autumn, my favourite time of year. These are both beautiful classy cards :o)
ReplyDeleteJackie xx
WOW! Both cards are JUST stunning! You certainly captured the essence of *falling leaves* with absolute clarity! LOVE that creation! So glad you played along with those of us at the Stamp Simply Challenge this week!
ReplyDeleteVery pretty! You did a fabulous job! Thanks for joining us at Aud Sentiments
ReplyDeleteOh Chrissie, Simply stunning fabulous colours.
ReplyDeleteHugs cherie
What beautiful cards! I love the way you did the leaves with the shadows. Thanks for joining us at Aud Sentiments and don't forget to enter in our September monthly drawing going on right now.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card with lovely color and well written blog! Thanks for participating in the Creative Belli Challenge.
ReplyDeleteSo simple and so elegant! Very lovely
ReplyDeleteWOW Chrissie, what a stunning pair of cards!!! I LOVE that leaf stamp and is certainly one i'd want to have in my stash... need to look out for that one!!!
ReplyDeleteThe masking and inking technique you have used in your first card is simply stunning. The colour you've achieved by blending those other colours is so Autumnal... now this card looks like it should be in mass production - seriously. I wonder if you can approach somewhere to get it printed. Although the angel policy of the stamp may prevent you, the principal is there and you could always try and produce the leaf, or indeed another image, some other way.
I really admire how it turned out.
Paula x x x
Hello,
ReplyDeleteLovely card, fantastic layout and choice of colours it is a truly stunning card thanks for joining us at the Secret Crafters: Clean and Simple challenge this week, Good luck, Bridget x
Beautiful...love the leaf design...So eegant
ReplyDeleteThanks for joining SCSC Clean and simple theme this week and good luck
x
Vicky
Great cards
ReplyDeleteThanks for joining us on SCSC :)
Hugs Jane x
SCSC DT
Very pretty, it's such fun trying to fix a 'oops' like that! Well done and a beautiful card! TFS
ReplyDeleteCongrats on the guest design spot over at splitcoast! See... we're watching! I know you'll do a great job.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on the guest designer spot! I'm looking forward to working with you, and seeing the fab creations you come up with!
ReplyDeleteThis is gorgeous! I can see why Sharon chose this beauty! And congrats on the Guest Designer gig ... looking forward to creating with you! Sending hugs!
ReplyDeleteOhhh your work is terrific! Looking forward to the remaining September Stamp Simply Challenges! Congratulations!!!
ReplyDeleteHi Chrissie both of these cards are absolutely stunning the wonderful designs are top notch thank you so much for sharing with us at Aud Sentiments
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Lorraine x
Gorgeous autumn card Chrissie!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for playing along @ Creative Belli & Aud Sentiments!
blessings!