Tuesday, November 3, 2015

You'd Never Guess This Started with a Simple Mistake

Have you ever tried inking up an acrylic block, spritzing it with Glimmer Mist or water, and stamping the block onto paper? It's a fun and easy way to create a background, but sometimes results are not what you expect.

For instance, ink colors can turn out MUCH lighter than intended. That happened to me the other day. I wanted a nice, medium green and ended up with a pale, blah shade that wasn't going to work for my original idea at all.

Hmm. What can I do with this?

Hmm.

Errr.

Ghaaahhhh!

Oh.

Gee.

That might work.

The holly punch?

YES!!!!



My first stab at this used berries punched from paper stamped in the same fashion only with red ink. They looked anemic. The bright red, shiny rhinestones work much better because of the strong contrast with the soft, water-color effect of the punched holly sprigs. They add drama...the good kind of drama, not the bad kind generated by people who make you wonder what sort of diagnosis they might have.

Bad drama makes me sad, but blingy drama makes me happy!


The punched holly is glued straight onto the card base...it's just too delicate to pop up. My first thought was to stamp the sentiment in dark gray or espresso truffle, but then, I thought, a darkish olive would be more festive...and it is.

Another holiday thank-you card made! And it's pretty! So YAY all over the place!

Supplies
stamps: Hero Arts 
ink: various
paper: Papertrey white
accessories: Glimmer Mist, acrylic block, rhinestones, glue pen, tweezers (for placing the holly)


8 comments:

  1. Beautiful Susan! Have a lovely evening! Hazel x

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  2. I love how you turn "negatives" into positives! :)

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  3. Love it! Do you read this blog Susan? http://iminhaven.blogspot.com/ She layers her die cuts and punches to give them depth and pop them up on the card. I think that would work great for your holly leaves.

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  4. I think your holly leaves look stunning without popping up.
    Card is superb and your commentary is great too.

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  5. Lovely card.....but.....imagine having a but with a great card like this.......the flower arranger/designer in me wants to put another bling dot on the holly leaf....one, three, five, seven.....you get my drift......

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  6. Lovely card.....but.....imagine having a but with a great card like this.......the flower arranger/designer in me wants to put another bling dot on the holly leaf....one, three, five, seven.....you get my drift......

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  7. It's a real quintessence of elegance. Great design CAS.
    hugs,
    BozenA

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