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Sunday, February 12, 2017

An Experiment: Day Six

Well, that was an unexpected blogging break, brought to you by your friendly neighborhood respiratory virus. Ugh. Still not feeling great, sort of like today's card, which I made just as I was starting to feel truly dreadful but only now had energy to photograph.

Could I write more pathetically? Probably. And it will likely be a few days before my full energy is back to stamp and blog. Thank you for your patience.

Today's card was the first of several I hope to make with interesting backgrounds for the solid images in Papertrey's Life stamp set...the focal point of our multi-day Experiment. If you ever find yourself in a slump like I did, I highly encourage you to take one set and use as many of your supplies with it as possible. This has been such a creativity boost...except, of course, for the viral interruption.

Viruses happen.

This background was probably the simplest to make of any. I used two shades of Distress ink, the mini inking tools, and two large post-it notes with extra temporary adhesive to keep them in place.


There's nothing new about the layout, but I wanted to unify the white space with the colored strip, so I added little floating blossoms in the background colors. Given the sentiment's call to spread kindness, that seemed like a good idea!

We sure need more kindness these days.

The supply that makes this sort of card possible is a reliable, solid, opaque black ink. In this case, I used Memento Luxe tuxedo black, which is as thick and solid as they come. Its heaviness provides a nice contrast to the lightness of the shaded lilac and tumbled glass.



And that's all I have to say about that.

Mercy, grace, peace, and love,
Susan

Supplies
stamps: Papertrey Life, Simon Says Stamp Uplifting Thoughts
ink: Memento Luxe tuxedo black, Distress shaded lilac, tumbled glass
paper: Papertrey white
accessories: post-it notes, temporary adhesive, mini inking tools and sponges 

10 comments:

  1. sorry you are not feeling well. the card is soothing.

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  2. Your blending is awesome. Feel better soon!

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  3. Sorry you've been feeling poorly - you've come back with a stunning card, this is my favourite so far from this series
    Jane

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  4. Beautiful card!..feel better soon! What is the drying time of Momento Luxe?...does it need heat setting? I like the dark coverage on your card but have moved away from pigments because of smearing and slow drying ie...impatience! :D

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  5. This is beautiful. I love the blossom floating over to the white space. Using the background colour unifies it all brilliantly.

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  6. I love everything about this gorgeous card! The soft colored blossoms blowing in the wind is so lovely. Hoping you feel better soon.

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  7. this is stunning. I love the blossoms leaving the inked space and floating over the sentiment. Just beautiful. Hope you feel better soon!

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  8. I love it! And you got some good impressions using the Distress Ink on the tiny blossoms... I'm always afraid to use it for regular stamping.

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  9. Awesome card. I just love seeing how one stamp set can do so many different cards. Thank you for opening my eyes to this technique. I am trying it now. I do hope you feel better soon.

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  10. Be cautious with your plague. Around these parts it comes back for round 2 if you aren't careful. Love this card. The seeds of kindness blowing around the greeting are what really make it for me. Here's to your health!

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Thank you so much for taking time to comment!