I thought I would post this project last night, but I got a little . . . . clean the kitchen, make something to eat, clean the kitchen . . . .
My card today only took about 2 days to complete. On Saturday night I water colored the image and if I must say so . . . . it was absolutely fabulous. The colors were just right and quite frankly, it was the best water coloring that I’ve done in a long time. I set the image aside to dry and began working on the actual card base. After an extended length of drying time, I picked the image up and began sponging some ink onto the edges. WELL . . .
just a little speck of color not dry and a big old fat thumb and you not what you get . . . . red thumb prints right in the middle of the image . . . . between the stems. It wasn’t salvageable. I tried! So out came the distress re-inker palette and I tried again. Making sure there was plenty of drying time (because I could use the heat tool since I had gold embossing) I let the image set overnight. Much to my dismay there are still some thumb prints . . . but hey, we have to go with what we got.
The first go at water coloring was actually better than this one . . . the colors were lighter and not so dark. I got a little heavy-handed with this one. The background paper is sponged and sewn to another cardstock panel before placing on the card base. After I had my layout, I thought the top corners looked a little nekked, so I added some brads on each side to complete my triangle.
- Stamps: D2615 All Good Cheer and G3177 Poinsettia from Just For Fun Rubber Stamps
- Paper: Arches Hot Pressed Watercolor; Neenah Classic Crest Solar White; Prism Sunflowers Light; Riding Hood Red; Graphic 45 Christmas Past Collection – Deck the Halls
- Ink: Ranger Distress Embossing, Shabby Shutters, Peeled Paint, Scattered Straw, Mustard Seed, Worn Lipstick, Fired Brick, Aged Mahogany, Dried Marigold and Spiced Marmalade
- Accessories: Spellbinders™ S4-230 Labels Six, S7-014 Grand 12” Classic Lace Border, and S3-030 Tag Shape 3; Ranger Queen’s Gold Embossing Powder; Brads; Vintage Button; Gold Cord; Ribbon; Foam Mounting Tape; Watercolor Brushes; Tsukineko Sponge Dauber; Tim Holtz Tonic Distressing Tool; Sewing Machine; Hole Punch
I think this is all I have for today so far. I have an appointment later this morning with the hand surgeon about my trigger thumb and hopefully with be back in the studio by this afternoon. Thanks for stopping by and I hope you have a great day!