Hello everyone, I have a couple of cycling themed cards to share with
you today, using a range of Steampunk stamps featured during last month's shows on
Hochanda.
To create my first card, I stamped the penny farthing image from the Steampunkery
stamp set, and then masked the image using masking tissue. I created a
series of hills using Peeled Paint, Twisted Citron and Shaded Lilac Distress Ink, and added some trees from the Tall Trees
stamp set, using dark green Versafine Clair Ink. I added a bit of pencil
shading to 'ground' the smaller trees. I used Salty Ocean Distress Ink to
create the sky, masking off a circle for the sun. I stamped the
sentiment from the Punky Expressions stamp set, and added some birds from the Landscape Edges stamp set.
I removed the mask and coloured the penny farthing with Inktense pencils. Finally, I matted the background onto a large black card blank.
For
my second card, I wanted to create a collaged feel, using lots of
stamping to build up backgrounds. I started by using a patterned Crafty
Individuals tag, and added some images from the Eccentric Edwardian stamp set in vintage sepia tones. I also added the gentleman on the bike as the focal image, using darker brown ink.
I
made a larger background in toning colours on a piece of kraft card,
picking the same images that I had used on the tag to create the
background. I picked a grey card to mat the background, as it was a
colour that was already on the tag background. I added a cheery tan ribbon to the tag,
and stamped a sentiment from the Punky Expressions stamp set onto a small piece of scrap card.
I
hope that you have enjoyed my Steampunk inspiration this month, and
that you will try some of the ideas for yourselves. Thanks for stopping
by, xx
3 comments:
Your ability with different styles shines through in these examples. I love the distinction you've made with the matting using black in the first & grey in the second - it's very distinctively 'you' if I might say - that attention to colour & use of colour theory in your composition; it always makes me smile & gladdens my heart. Your positioning of the sentiment in the sun looks brilliant in the first card which is also my favourite of these two.
Wow what wonderful cards Judith, fabulous colours and and images, Kate x
Two lovely cards and the first one looks amazing with that dreaming scene!
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