One of the great things about being on a design team where people submit their projects is seeing all the various forms of creative expression. Since we judge the submissions, it forces me to look at projects critically in the sense that I have to determine what I like, what don't I like, and what would I do differently. I loved Katrina's card and wanted to CASE it (Copy And Steal Everything). My card has a more "Clean And Simple" feel than hers because CAS happens to be my "go to" style. I condensed the size of my image by using a smaller tree, a smaller sentiment mounted over top of the tree, cutting the image panel square, and then mounting on white rather than colored cardstock.
I embossed the tree in clear over top of a white panel. Starting at the bottom, I used a sponge dauber to add Barn Red, moved to the middle with Sunset (using the same dauber without cleaning in between), and then Honey at the top (again with the same dauber). Lest you think I had some grand design scheme in mind by doing it this way, let me tell you the straight up truth: I had a dauber already inked in Barn Red for another project (which is coming to you in October) and didn't want to clean it. I then worked backwards by inking in Honey again working at the top, added Sunset to the Honey for the middle, and Barn Red to the Sunset on the bottom again. The sentiment (from the September promotion "#30yearsofhappy") was stamped in Honey, fussy cut, then edged with the sponge dauber with the residual Barn Red still on it.
Speaking of things coming in October, I'm thrilled to announce that I have joined forces with my
I've said it before and I'll say it again...my absolute favorite way to create is using the CASE method but putting my own twist on it like I did with this card. (UPDATED 9/15: Since "Favorite Technique" is the challenge at Heart2Heart this week, I'm linking up over there. CASE'ing is a technique!!) However, before I had enough confidence to put my own twist on something, I straight CASE'd from catalogs and other stampers. If you do CASE something and put it on your own blog, remember to follow the common curtesey rules of linking back to the inspiration piece and not submitting it for publication.
I'm looking forward to seeing what you'll come up with this week!
Until next time,
Becca
Love your card! That's a beautiful stamp; it reminds me of the Sept Stamp of the Month. I haven't placed my Sept order yet. I've been waiting on the new cartridge, but I think the waiting is over! Thanks for the shout out!
ReplyDeleteThis is gorgeous, Becca! I like to CASE things too, especially by seeing if I can make another company's artwork using only CTMH products.
ReplyDeleteYour card is absolutely gorgeous! Thanks for sharing your process!! Beautiful!!
ReplyDeleteStunning card! I would have never put white with these colours and I love how it looks. Your sponging technique looks flawless.
ReplyDeleteYou managed to capture the essence of sunset in your card with the ombres! That CASE project will be "re-CASED!"
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card, Becca! Thanks for explaining how you sponged the colors with the same dauber--it created a great effect! Congrats also on rejoining the Close To My Heart team!!!! May your new business prosper and flourish with your awesome creativity!
ReplyDelete:) Marie
I didn't rejoin CTMH, Marie...I will be a design team member for my consultant. I've often been tempted to rejoin as a consultant, but I'm better off being a customer than a consultant.
DeleteOOOOOO...EMMMMMM....GOSH!!! LOVE this card...the shading...the small tree...the white space...the little "be happy" sentiment! Genius! So glad you took a break from book writing/publishing/acknowledging to play along with H2H this week!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous, Becca. And I must say I love it a little more when I read that you only used the daubers because you were already using them on another project. That is my kind of crafting! :)
ReplyDeleteLove, love, love this! I too will be CASEing your CASE. Just in case. I mean, just because. I love, love, love it -- of course!
ReplyDeleteFondly,
Ellen ♥ CardMonkey (new follower!)
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I love love love this card, I may have to give it a try soon. Thanks for playing along with H2H challenges!
ReplyDeleteVery lovely. Emboss resist is such a great technique.
ReplyDeleteYour card is stunning, Becca! Great technique with beautiful results! Thanks for playing along with us at H2H!
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