Wow! I had no idea it had been so long since I posted
on my blog. I'll have to do a better job of keeping track of blog
postings and Facebook page postings! It's been a busy month, and May
looks like it will be much the same. But I'm excited to be working on guy
cards for the May classes. I love lighthouses, and that seemed like the
perfect image to work with for a watercolor background. Everyone seems to
be doing watercolor these days, and I want to give the gals in the classes a
chance to play with them. I actually didn't even use traditional
watercolors on this - just re-inkers with water. I did, however, make use
of some of CTMH's non-textured watercolor paper - it works so well, and when
the background is dry, you can stamp right on top of it. I love that!
I was inspired by this week's challenge over at Stamp Ink Paper, and the design at Tuesday Morning Sketches worked well for this card. I didn't add any ribbon to the card, but the sentiment takes the place of the bow on the sketch.
In addition to the watercolors and stamping, there is a bit of paper piecing on this card. The lighthouse image had some open areas where the colors of the background were showing through. In order to make it look a bit more like a silhouette, I stamped the lighthouse again on the slate grey cardstock, cut it out and put it over the stamped image. This also let it extend beyond the colored panel, adding dimension to the front of the card.
Here's a list of what I used on the card - everything is from CTMH:
Papers:
Kraft, Sunset, Slate, Black, and Colonial White cardstock
Watercolor paper (Z3146)
Stamps:
Seaside Greetings (D1609) - lighthouse
Perfect Day (retired) - bird on fence
Holiday Tags (retired) - sentiment
Inks:
Black ink pad
Sunset, Canary, Champagne, Cashmere, Whisper and Glacier re-inkers
Other:
Stripe Embossing Folder (Z1960)
Thin 3-D Foam Tape (Z2060)
Circle punches
Here's another version of the card. You never know what a watercolor background is going to look like, so I tried putting the lighthouse on the other side!
Be sure to check out the other cards at Tuesday Morning Sketches and Stamp Ink Paper Challenge Blog.
Thanks for stopping by! And check back if you are interested in joining one of my May classes. We'll have three other projects for the men in your life besides this one!