Hey Everybody,
Nancy's challenge today is to use squares and rectangles. You can find her challenge here.
I cut two different sized squares from designer paper then added a cardstock layer behind it. I did the same with the rectangles. Once the card was together, I added the fussy cut images and the epoxy shapes.
How did I decide where to put the designer series papers? The rectangle looked like a table cloth we used to use for picnics. So I placed it on my card on top of the cute bugs in the background. Next I looked for something for the little bee to water. I added that square piece like a diamond. Next I wanted paper that was a bit plain so I could add a sentiment. I chose the plants then fussy cut the lady bug and added her to the card. Lastly, I added the epoxy pieces like the ladybug and the clear epoxy drops that look like dew drops on the leaves.
| Stamps: Rolling Waves |
| Paper: white, poppy parade, SU-Cute as a Bug designer series paper |
| Ink: Blackberry Bliss |
| Accessories: scissors, SU Ladybug and Epoxy shapes |
| Techniques: fussy cutting |
Our next challenge can be found here. This is an inspiration challenge so the idea is to pick something from the site and make a card with it as a reference. Here is the inspiration for my card. Here is my card.
I kept my buildings in browns and grays and used a blending brush to color clouds in the sky. I wanted this to look more like a masculine card since it will be used at the hospital. I stamped the sentiment below the buildings. This will be on a dinner tray at a local hospital.| Stamps: Sunny Studio-Charming City, Unity Stamps-Windowsill Woodlands |
| Paper: smoky slate, basic beige |
| Paper Size: A2 |
| Ink: memento tuxedo black |
| Accessories: Copic Markers, blending brush, cloud cut out |
| Techniques: coloring, ink blending |
This is a new stamp for me. I realized that with all of the stamps I had, I didn't have any type of buildings. This is from Sunny Studios and the sentiment is from Unity Stamps in the set called Windowsill Woodlands. I may do another card and make it more colorful like my inspiration piece.
You know the reason I love doing these daily challenges is because it helps me use my stamps and it challenges me to think of specific things for cards. Often times I'm using older stamps which might lead me to dies or sentiments I haven't used in a while. These keep me going through my stamps looking for stamps to use for challenges which enables me to see what I have and it helps me remember what things might go together for a card.
It also enabled me to see that I could use a cityscape for masculine cards. This is a quick and easy card to make.
So try this for a challenge. Find something in your house and use it for your inspiration for a card. It could be a photo, wall art, clothing, dishes, a plant, anything at all.
Then look through your stamps and see what you have that is similar to your item in some way. It could be the color inspires you, or the shape or the writing or pictures on the item.
It's a fun way to get ideas for cards that might be more out of the box for you. It's fun to see where you start with your inspiration and where you end up with how your card looks.
I hope you give it a try.
Thanks for stopping by today.
Blessings,
Sue