In a couple of weeks I'll be headed to a stamp show -- yippee! Every year they have a card contest with two themes (one for Saturday and one for Sunday), and you can submit two cards for each theme. The deadline for submitting cards has passed, so I wanted to share the four cards I made. Here they are:
The theme for Saturday is "Abracadabra." I thought about making something with rabbits coming out of a top hat, like the classic magician's trick, but instead I decided to go with the theme of magic in general.
Fairies are definitely magical! This stamp set from Taylored Expressions was fun to color, and I love that with whimsical images the colors don't have to be realistic. I chose four colors -- pink, orange, green, and blue -- and used those for almost all of the coloring, with a dark and light pencil of each color for shading. I used Prismacolor pencils and a blender pencils. I like coloring with pencils more than markers, because I feel like I have better control.
For the card base, I ink blended clouds with white ink on a light blue card base and splattered on some Sparkle Silk. I die cut two strips of grass from green card stock and adhered one layer directly to the card base and the other one using foam tape. Then I added all the pieces, stamped the sentiment and added a few sequins.
The theme for the Sunday card contest is "Lullaby." I don't have many baby-themed stamps, so I decided to focus on two songs: "Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star" and "You Are My Sunshine."
I actually used a twist on the "Twinkle, Twinkle" lyrics for this card. And I know it doesn't look terribly impressive, but I stamped each of those letters individually. Whew. The spacing between the lines could have been a little smaller, but all in all, I'm pretty pleased with how it turned out -- and I was really glad I only had to stamp out the sentiment one time.
For the rest of the card, I used a navy card base stamped with a starry background using gold shimmer paint. I also used the shimmer paint to sponge the edges of the sentiment layer and to add sparkle to the three wooden stars.
This is a fairly simple card, but I think it's my second favorite. (I'm a sucker for a good clean and simple card.) The colors in the rainbow were created with a stencil -- and the last arch is a dark bluish purple. (Sorry for the poor lighting; I was trying to hurry with the pictures so I could get the cards in the mail on time.) I stamped the sentiment, the heart, and the loopy line in black and then a few star clusters in light blue. I added two die-cut clouds, one stamped with a face, of course, and finished the card with a few clear droplets.
I don't know if I'll win anything (the prizes are money to spend at the stamp show), but it's fun to try! I'll report back after the show. Thanks for stopping by!
OMG! You individually stamped each letter on the card?! Wow, it looks great! I don't think I could have managed that:-( I'd still be there the nest day trying to get each letter straight - and spelled right, lol! Good luck with your card entries! I have 16 days to until I go to SENZ. It runs for three days. Have fun:-)
ReplyDeleteYour cards are great!
Sunshine.
Thanks, Sunshine! I did make light pencil lines to help with the straightness. And thankfully the style of these letters makes them look ok even if they’re a little off. But I am very glad I didn’t misspell anything or skip words!
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