I was lucky enough to win a challenge at TIME OUT and so was invited to be a Guest Designer for this Photo Inspiration challenge, sponsored by Uniko Studios.
This is the card I came up with.
Here is the inspiration picture
The background was created by stamping a Hero Arts background stamp with Versamark and then applying Pan Pastels over it, blending the colours in places. I hadn't used Pan Pastels in a while but as the box fell off the shelf onto my head, I thought it might be trying to tell me something! I coloured the Spellbinders sentiment with Pan Pastels too. I think they work pretty well for this technique.
The front panel was cut with Simon Says Stamp stitched dies. These are particularly great dies as the stitching effect is on both sides of the cutting edge, making them perfect for the edges of both panels and apertures. The rectangle one was extended a little to fit the front of a British card base. (See video here for how this is done)
The 'hello' is a triple stack, cut from a Mama Elephant die.
Wow ... amazing design Chrissie! LOVE the beautiful embossed image ... and the gorgeous mix of colours blended over top. Loll xx
ReplyDeleteGorgeous, love those deep rich colours :-) xx
ReplyDeleteI adore the rich colours of the panel and what a great design to place the sentiment across the panel. So pleased to have you as GD!
ReplyDeleteCongrats on the GDT Chrissie.... So well deserved. Love your striking coloured card and the funny story about the pan pastels! Not something I've used but love the eye-catching effect you've created. Xx
ReplyDeleteLove this window panel with bright and beautiful colors and adding the sentiment over it, graceful and eye catching creation!!!
ReplyDeleteLovely to have you guest designing with us at TIME OUT and an awesome card, love the colours. Hugs Bev x
ReplyDeleteLovely card, the colours are so rich. Karen x
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card Chrissie - congratulations on your GDT xx
ReplyDeleteChrissie - this is fabulous! I love the bold colours on the background image and the hello really pops! Do like the faux stitching too. Lovely take on the inspiration photo!
ReplyDeleteThat is one awesome take on the inspiration! Love this!
ReplyDeleteGreat to see you as Guestdesigner at TIME OUT and what a stunning card you made! Love the colours! A funny story about the PanPastels, although I have had the same experience last week; do think cupboards want to talk...! I love PanPastels, but after 1,5 year in the DT for the Benelux I haven't used them for a few months. Have to use them soon... Inky greetings, Gerrina
ReplyDeleteI love that background! Definitely worth taking the "hint" from the Pan Pastels:-)
ReplyDeleteGood thing they fell on your head..wow gorgeous card you made with them!!!!
ReplyDeleteFabulous card, so bright and happy for a winter's day!
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Elaine
I'm such an amateur, Chrissie... I don't even know what Pan Pastels are... but do I ever love what you've done with them!!
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I love the bright colored background peeking through the window, Chrissie.
ReplyDeleteAnother fabulous card Chrissie. Well done on being chosen as GDT too ;) Viv xx
ReplyDeleteLove this, Chrissie - the pan pastels add great colour to the background behind the stitched aperture. I wouldn't recommend choosing all of your crafting supplies this way though :) A great take on the inspiration photo. Thank you for being a GD at Time Out!
ReplyDeleteSo fabulous to have you guest designing with us at Time Out, Chrissie ... and with such a striking card! Love the subtle effect of the pastels over the versamark ... the colours are so deliciously rich and vibrant! Hope that box wasn't a big set! Anita :)
ReplyDeleteThis is Gorgeous, Chrissie! I love the technique you used, and the layout is so lovely! Great work! ;)
ReplyDeleteThis is stunning and absolutely love the background effect you created....its spectacular!! So lovely to have you with us for this challenge too!!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous card Chrissie, I love these rich colours, Cathy x
ReplyDeleteThis is so pretty! I love that background, and it looks like that box didn't effect you too much! LOL! I've never tried pan pastels...maybe I need some! Beautiful card!
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