This is the 23rd week of A Card a Week Challenge. One card a week--for 52 weeks--with a preset challenge for each month. June is "try a new technique" challenge. Every Tuesday I will post a card that fits the theme of the monthly challenge. This is the third card for June!
I made this card using a version of a baby wipe technique. I used Tim Holtz Alcohol Inks and placed drops on a folded baby wipe. I used three colors and then placed the white cardstock on the baby wipe to gather the colors. I then let it dry a bit and stamped the sentiment on the colored inks. I like that you can see a bit of the pattern that is on the baby wipes. The plan was to have color over the entire image before using the Gina Marie Designs Wine Label die--but there is some white showing on the top corners. I used the Stampin' Up Subtle Embossing Folder for the background layer.
I really like the look of this card and hope you do too.
Here is the inside of my card:
I hope you will stop back each Tuesday to see my creation for my A Card a Week Challenge! June is ending next week for "try a new technique" month--so be sure to check back to see what new technique I will be using for my last card!
Image/Sentiment: Altenew Thoughts and Prayers Stamp Set
I hope you will stop back each Tuesday to see my creation for my A Card a Week Challenge! June is ending next week for "try a new technique" month--so be sure to check back to see what new technique I will be using for my last card!
Image/Sentiment: Altenew Thoughts and Prayers Stamp Set
Cardstock: Recollections 110# White; Stampin' Up Rich Razzleberry, Old Olive
Ink: Tim Holtz Alcohol Inks Terra Cotta, Raisin, Lettuce; Memento Tuxedo Black
Accessories: Gina Marie Designs Wine Label Dies; Stampin' Up Subtle Embossing Folder; Purple Enamel Dots
Barb, the technique you used is so gorgeous! Love that background! Awesome card!!!
ReplyDeleteGreat job trying something new! I really like those die cuts and the textured paper panel. The colors all tie together well.
ReplyDeleteWhat a fabulous background you have created Barb - love how you have mounted it too.
ReplyDeleteBlessings
Maxine