For the masculine version I used a technique I haven't done in a while - Polished Stone. That created the marbled looking background on the fern panels. I had originally planned to then stamp the fern image using Black Stazon, but it didn't show up enough against my polished stone background so I then decided to emboss. The detail on these stamps is so fine that it lost a bit of the detail in the leaves when embossing, otherwise, I like the results.
If you've never tried polished stone, you should give it a shot, it's a fun way to create some amazing looking background paper.
You will need:
- Glossy card stock
- Re-inkers - including a metallic one. In this case I used Kiwi Kiss, Pacific Point, Always Artichoke & Encore Metallic Gold
- Alcohol (rubbing alcohol not the kind you drink...but that could come in handy too ;-)
- Cotton balls
Follow these steps:
- Saturate the cotton ball with your rubbing alcohol - but don't make it dripping wet.
- Add 2-3 drops of each color of re-inker randomly onto the cotton ball
- Dab the cotton ball onto the glossy card stock until you get the color/pattern you like
- Allow to dry well before stamping...especially if you plan to emboss.
If you do want to emboss, then I recommend heat setting the paper first. Another good hint is when picking your colors, pick colors that are of the same tone, or be careful to not over mix them onto your card stock or it will end up muddy or brown looking. Even though I used Kiwi Kiss & Pacific Point re-inkers, when I was done with my polished stone background, I felt it looked better with Old Olive & Not Quite Navy card stock, because of the way the colors mixed together.
Stamps: Organic Grace & Every Day Flexible Phrases
Card stock: Old Olive, Not Quite Navy, Basic Black & Glossy
Ink: Old Olive, Versa Mark, Black Stazon & Kiwi Kiss, Pacific Point, Always Artichoke & Encore Metallic Gold re-inkers
Accessories: Antique Brass HPH, mat pack, paper crimper
Stamps: Organic Grace, Sanded Background
Card stock: Very Vanilla, Perfect Plum, Pale Plum & Mellow Moss
Ink: Black Stazon, Pale Plum & Mellow Moss
Accessories: Vintage brads, Large & Small oval punches, mat pack and pink polka dotted organdy ribbon
I'll be busy the rest of the day getting ready for a big "Mexican Fiesta" dinner tonight prepared for my Step Dad. Made a big batch of black bean & corn salsa last night with fresh herbs and veggies from the garden...yum! Have a great day!
Very pretty. You did a great job with the layouts.
ReplyDeleteBoth are very nice..But I like the masculine one..I always have a hard time with those for some reason..Great job on both...
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Pat
LOVE them both! Soft and detailed vs bold and strong. You're wonderful!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful cards! I love the layout and the colors. The Plums and moss are a fav color combo of mine too!
ReplyDeleteoh these are sooo stunning! Those colors, moss and plum are really striking together! Great job on the layout to. :)
ReplyDeleteVery stunning cards Lynn!! The top one is just so beautiful!! TFS! :)
ReplyDeleteYou always have such great ideas to share! I love this polished stone look and that stamp set is perfect for it Lynn! These are both fabulous cards. Love the way you added the dragonfly to the second one. :)
ReplyDeleteFood sounds delicious and your creations are just delicious! :) Love the color combos on both cards...
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Lynn, I love your polished stone background. The colors look fantastic. So does the whole card. I love the second one as well.
ReplyDeleteHave a great weekend
Hugs and smiles
Wow! Great cards! Great concept with the masculine and female version. The polished stone card is awesome, I think it's a hard technique to do to get it to look really good, and you nailed it!
ReplyDeleteThose cards are awesome!! The background Polish Stone I still haven't tried yet. But think I will in the near future. I love the Hostess Set that you used on this card.
ReplyDeleteAnd the other card is very very soft and very Sweet.
Thanks for sharing your artwork with us!
These are absolutely gorgeous! I love the polished stone background. TFS!!!
ReplyDeleteso pretty! you really showed what could be done with this set! i didn't much care for it based on the example the catalog had - but your samples are sublime!!
ReplyDeleteI've finally had 5 and wow, these are great. Love everything on your blog.
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