Wednesday, 27 July 2016

A couple of Challenge Entries

Hi Peeps, it's been a while since I posted on here, but I've a couple of projects to share with you today.

A short while ago my lovely crafting pal Kathy let me know the name of a stamp set she'd used on a card I was admiring.  She then sent me a link to the set for a good price, of course another set jumped into my basket whilst browsing the site oopsie !  The 'accidentally' (ahem) purchased set was Stampers' Anonymous 'Flower Garden' CMS215'.

When I 'fessed up to kathy, she said that was on her must-have list so headed off to purchase it.  She then told her pal Sarn what she'd bought and (just like a crafters pass-the-parcel) Sarn also purchased a set. Then she thought that as all three of us had the same stamp set, it might be nice to challenge me, kathy and herself to create a project using the set.  Oh what fun !

My set took a little longer to arrive than theirs so there has been a slight delay with makes, but I've now been busy.  Do click on the links in the above paragraph to check out both of their fabulous creations.


Although there are quite a few different flowers in the set, the favourite of all of us is the Cone Flower, so this is the one we've all used.

For my first card, I decided to use a water colour background technique that is new to me - pressing a Distress Ink pad onto a piece of acetate, spritzing with water then smooshing it onto the card/watercolour paper, drying each colour before adding the next. 

DI's used : Mowed Lawn, Mustard Seed, Spiced Marmalade

Once dry I stamped the cone flower over the background using black Archival ink.  I then painted it using Fossilised Amber, Carved Pumpkin, Spiced Marmalade and Forest Moss for the stem and used Forest Moss to apply colour through a That's Crafty Dinky Stencil all over.  I then added a sentiment stamped directly over the background using a Rubber Necker stamp from their Freehand Frame Phrase set 900.  Swiped the black ink pad around the edges and attached to a black 5x5 base card.

I was fairly pleased with finished card, but felt the background was a little too colourful and busy.  So I made another, this time using just Mustard Seed through the stencil.  The cone flower was coloured with the same DIs as the previous card

 
I think I prefer this version of the background.  The sentiment is from a set which I think was a magazine freebie.  Before attaching the painted panel to the black base card, I used another of my new stash items - Gansai Tambi Starry colours, using the Red Gold, applied through the same dinky stencil. 
 
There we go then, two cards using the same tools and materials.  I hope both Kathy and Sarn are happy that I've managed to join in with the challenge at last. 
 
Thanks for dropping by.
 
Hugs
Wynneth x


7 comments:

  1. SOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO worth the wait though missus - lovely job, hard to pick a fave from the two. Sarn will be so proud!

    Kathyk

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  2. Yes Kathy's right . . . worth the wait and I am VERY proud of you . . . what GORGEOUS cards you've made for my little "challenge". I love BOTH backgrounds and will definitely have to go & buy that Dinky Stencil as I have a penchant for circles! THANKS!

    Hugs, Sarn xxx

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  3. Wow! Both so beautiful that I couldn't POSSIBLY pick a favourite :oD

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  4. Love both the cards. I use the swooshing technique on scrapbook pages, especially if I've used texture paste and stencils.

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  5. Both of your cards are fabulous Wynneth! I couldn't pick a favourite! It was a lovely evening on Wednesday and my thanks to all of you for making me feel so welcome! I'm looking forward to next Wednesday now! Have a wonderful weekend! Hazel xx
    My Card Attic

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  6. I really like both of them Wynneth and they both have two totally different looks from the same stamp.
    I think the second has a more softer look but both equally as good. Love the background. Have a good weekend ahead
    x catherine

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  7. Wow! Your backgrounds look amazing with this flower image which is really stunning BTW!! I don't blame you for adding it to your basket! :)

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Thanks so much for taking the time to leave me a lovely comment, I really appreciate it. It's nice to hear what you think about my crafty bits and pieces and I'm always amazed by how many lovely crafters drop by my blog each day to check out my projects. Thank you all so much.
hugs wynneth x