I started my project by cutting some paper masks from scrap paper and inking through the masks with a variety of Memento inks onto plain white card cut to size.
I blended the colours as I graduated down the area that I was shading to get a soft blend. I removed the mask and stamped one of the fairies from the stamp plate over the shaded area. On each card, I added a sentiment taken from Words of Gratitude or Pretty Poppies stamp sheets. I added black matting to the cards to tie in with the stamping.
I cut two pieces of black card 21cms x 19.5cms. I then scored 1.5cms at one end of each piece, and
overlapped them, sticking them together at this point. I scored 2.5cms at each outer
edge, and 2.5cms along the bottom, cutting out a gap where the overlap occurred
along the bottom. I trimmed the bottom edges slightly at each of the four ends. I folded
the sides and the bottoms inwards, and secured the outer corners with glue or
double sided tape.
I placed a piece of ribbon across the middle of the front of
the folder before sticking on the front design. I actually used two pieces of
ribbon, a shorter piece on the right, and a longer piece on the left to wrap
right around the back.
I'll be back in a few days with another sample using these lovely stamps, but in the mean time, keep checking the Design Team blog for more inspiration from my team mates. If you leave a comment over there this month, you could be entered into a draw, so leave some love for them. Thanks for stopping by.
EDIT: I was asked by a commenter what sort of brushes I use to make my backgrounds on these cards. For these particular cards, I just used some cheap little shaving brushes from a supermarket, and have one for each colour group that I store in a plastic basket. I dab off the excess ink onto scrap paper, see my photos for reference, as this avoids brush marks in the shading. You can get a lovely smooth background with brushes. Any good stencilling brushes work as well.
EDIT: I was asked by a commenter what sort of brushes I use to make my backgrounds on these cards. For these particular cards, I just used some cheap little shaving brushes from a supermarket, and have one for each colour group that I store in a plastic basket. I dab off the excess ink onto scrap paper, see my photos for reference, as this avoids brush marks in the shading. You can get a lovely smooth background with brushes. Any good stencilling brushes work as well.
I hope that this helps, xx
Wow Judith, I love these little thank you cards. Such a great gift idea too.
ReplyDeleteSue x
What a fab idea, love every single thank you card image - gorgeous
ReplyDeleteOMG Judith, I am so loving these gorgeous fairy images and your cards are fabulous.
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Linda xxx
What a lovely idea Judith and the delicate colours fit so well with the Fairies.
ReplyDeleteSuexxx
Judith I love your Thank You cards and your back grounds are fab. Can I ask you what the brushes are that you used to create it.
ReplyDeleteJackie x
Judith - these are beautiful - I am now going into my craft room to make one - you have inspired me!!
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xx
Wonderful, love them all.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous I love the colours
ReplyDeleteZiggy
xxx
Lovely creations, those backgrounds you create are gorgeous. Cheers, Holley
ReplyDeleteThis is great Love the backgrounds with the Images black Hugs Sandra xx
ReplyDeleteI love these CAS cards, really beautiful xx
ReplyDeleteThank you for showing how to create the background - very helpful, especially with showing the number of colours used to make the gradation. I love the way your pink background fairy is standing on the edge of the oval & how your cat looks just like he's decided to sit down & gaze at the sunset. The black matting allows the colours to really glow & the little wallet is a super way to keep them together. I know that it takes time to show the various steps so appreciate very much your showing the background technique.
ReplyDeletePaula (PEP)
a great idea and really fab set of cards - thank YOU! :-) xx
ReplyDeleteJudith - What a beautiful collection of thank you cards. Love the technique you use for masking - a favourite of mine. They are all just gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteWonderful cards, fabulous colours and I love that fairy image.
ReplyDeleteSylv xx
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