Took the day off yesterday to prepare for a dinner party. My oldest son and his girlfriend came over to celebrate her birthday. They brought my "grand-doggie" Penny to visit as well - she's sooooo adorable!! Had a great time and a delicious dinner (Bacon & Boursin Cheese Stuffed Chicken, Wild Rice, Mixed Salad with White Balsamic Vinaigrette ... and for dessert (my favorite part!), Flourless Chocolate Cake with Raspberry sauce - yum, yum, yum!
On to the card for today ... on Wednesday I got my latest order from Stampscapes - they have AMAZING stamps. Couldn't wait to try out one of the new stamps ... and also used my "clouds" stamp that I've had for a while, but hadn't figured out how to use. I'm pretty happy with how everything turned out! Hope you like.
"Palm Island"
Stamps: Palm Island, Water Pattern, Cloud Strip Small (Stampscapes)
Paper: Tempting Turquoise, Always Artichoke, Whisper White (SU!)
Ink: Baja Breeze, Tempting Turquoise, Soft Suede, Old Olive, Whisper White; Stampin' Write Markers: Always Artichoke, Soft Suede, Early Espresso (SU!)
Accessories & Tools: Brayer, Post-it notes for masking, sponges, 1/4" turquoise grosgrain ribbon, sticky strips and adhesives.
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I used Whisper White cardstock for the brayering today, instead of my usual glossy white cardstock. I find the ink blends better on the glossy paper, but I do like the matte finish with the Whisper White for a change.
I inked the Palm Island stamp with the Stampin' Write markers and stamped about 3/4" from the bottom on the Whisper White cardstock. I used post-it notes to mask the "island" and sky above and then brayered the water - first Baja Breeze, then Tempting Turquoise inks. I inked the Water Pattern stamp with Baja Breeze ink and stamped the water (about 3 or 4 times). I removed the mask and repositioned it, now covering the water.
I turned my cardstock around and brayered the sky - first Baja Breeze, then Tempting Turquoise inks. I inked my Cloud Strip Small stamp with Craft Whisper White ink and stamped it twice randomly in the sky. I took a small eye makeup sponge and sponged around the edges of the clouds. This softened the look of the clouds and made them very subtle.
I sponged Soft Suede ink onto the sand area of the island. I also sponged Old Olive on the bushes at the bottom of the palm trees and bit in the palm branches as well.
I removed the mask and used my Soft Suede Stampin' Writer to add a line between the sand and water.
I mounted the cardstock as shown in the picture above, adding a knotted ribbon on the side.
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