I didn't get to spend too much time in my art studio today, but I did work on a card for an upcoming class (the same Japanese Elegance card I made Aug. 30, but in different colors). I'll include a picture so you can see the difference ... I really like the black, red and gold combination. I'm planning on trying a few different colors and then letting my "students" pick their favorite to make.
"Japanese Elegance - Part 2"
Please see Aug. 30 for full instructions on how I constructed this card. The only changes from the original are: Silhouette Sentiments flower stamp, Gold cardstock and Cherry Cobbler cardstock (SU!).
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Tonight I found some time to get back into the studio and make a brayered card. I have surfed the internet and found numerous sites with beautiful photography that I use for my inspiration.
Hope you like.
"Meadow Grass"
Stamps: Silhouette Grass (Hero Arts)
Paper: Always Artichoke, Barely Banana, Glossy White (SU!)
Ink: So Saffron, Old Olive, Always Artichoke; Stampin' Write marker: Always Artichoke (SU!)
Accessories & Tools: Speedball rubber brayer, temporary adhesive, Stamp-a-ma-jig, sponge, dark green suede strips and beads ($1 Store), adhesives, glue dot and dimensionals
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I used temporary adhesive to attach the Glossy White cardstock to some scratch paper. I brayered So Saffron ink over the entire surface.
Starting at the bottom of the image, I brayered Old Olive ink about 1/3 way up from the bottom and then brayered Old Olive ink about 1/2 way down from the top, leaving a small space in-between with mostly just So Saffron ink showing.
Starting at the bottom of the image again, I brayered Always Artichoke ink over top of the Old Olive, making sure to NOT completely cover the Old Olive ink. I brayered Always Artichoke ink from the top of the image, over the Old Olive ink, making sure to NOT completely cover the Old Olive. This allows for a graduation of colors.
Using the Always Artichoke Stampin' Write marker, I inked only three pieces of the grass and stamped it on top of the brayering, using the Stamp-a-ma-jig to help with the positioning. I mounted the image onto a frame of Barely Banana and then tied two strands of suede around and knotted them, adding two beads. I secured the knot in place with a glue dot.
I sponged Always Artichoke ink around the outside edges of the Always Artichoke card base, giving it a bit of a distressed look.
I mounted the main image onto the card base, popping it up with dimensions to add depth.
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