I have a card to share today that combines the current Fusion Challenge with Ashley Cannon Newell's Make It Monday #168: Baby Wipe Stamping. You can check out the MIM tutorial here.
I love the gorgeous colors in the Fusion photo and knew as soon as I saw Ashley's technique using reinkers, I would be playing with yellows, pinks and oranges.
Harvest Gold, Summer Sunrise and Hibiscus Burst inks were randomly dropped on the baby wipe to create an ink pad. Three sizes of Funky Florals flowers were inked, masked and stamped on a white panel.
The centers and star burst shapes were layered on next.
A couple of strips of cardstock are layered down the side, along with the sentiment.
Before I go today, I just have to share a crafty project my noncrafty daughter made this weekend for a class assignment. Her original vision was much bigger and would have involved plywood, drills and a string of lights, but dad was out of town and she really wanted to get started before he would be back, so she left the garage and started poking through my art supplies.
After applying a Gesso coat, the sentiment (die cuts and computer generated) was adhered to create a mask and then the canvas painted navy blue. The masks were removed and she painted in the word "dream" with Tim Holtz Gold paint.
I only knew you could buy a short string of battery operated lights because a friend (hi Pat!) had used them on a beautiful birdcage project a few years ago. Slits were cut in the canvas and the lights fed through and manipulated to follow the lines of the word. These lights were soooooo easy to work with and the battery packs sat nicely on the wood frame at the back of the canvas.
Thanks for stopping by,
Jacquie
Jaquie, I LOVE LOVE LOVE this design and those flowers...I actually considered this one, but didn't try it out...I will have to give it a shot myself now because yours is fabulous! And I love the layout with the wavy lines! You and your daughter are very clever...I bet she will "A"ce this one for sure!
ReplyDeleteWOW...never thought of using this stamp set, but I LOVE it! The bright colors make this just a perfect card...very lovely!! :0) Your daughter did an awesome job on her project too! :0)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card, Jacquie. Love the colors. And your daughter did a great job on her project.
ReplyDeleteJacquie, your card screams happy! Love the challenge colors for Fusion this week, and you nailed it! That movement down the side just adds to the joyful feeling. Love what your daughter did! Have seen this in several mediums at craft fairs and just love the look. So clever to use a canvas!
ReplyDeleteLove this card - the technique works fabulously with this stamp set. Your daughter's no slacker either!
ReplyDeleteJacquie, I love your cards.I loved how you layered your stamps and created a beautiful panel. Great job.
ReplyDeleteWow,wow..wow!!! LOVE this, the sentiment really packs the punch tot he vivid explosion of colors!!!
ReplyDeleteI am a HUGE fan of this card!!! Thanks so MUCH for joining us at FUSION - I hope that you are inspired to join us again!!!
Absolutely stunning card Jacquie and your non-crafty daughter's project is awesome!
ReplyDeleteOh, what a fun stamp set to use with this technique!!! Perfect!!! And your non-crafty daughter's project looks pretty crafty to me! So fun!!!
ReplyDeletePretty effect with the masking Funky Florals and baby wipe inks, Jacquie! This really is bright and cheerful!
ReplyDeleteAnd...Your daughter's Dream Project is fab! You may need to put a lock on your craft room supplies ;-)
What an interesting effect you created using the baby wipe technique, I must have a go myself. Great card! :)
ReplyDeleteYour stamped panel is gorgeous- I really love this color combination! And your daughter's project is awesome!!
ReplyDeleteLove the stamping you did with the MIM technique. Makes me wish I had given it a try. and, your vertical sentiment is such a great idea. Cool project of your daughter's, too. Handy to have lots of supplies on hand.
ReplyDeleteGreat stamping job. Love your flowers. Thanks for playing along at FUSION!
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