Hello and happy Wednesday! I'm popping in with two cards to share today. One is masculine and the other is very feminine. First up is my masculine card for the current Altenew April challenge. Take a look.
The inspiration photo for the April Altenew challenge is of the ocean/beach at what I believe is sunset. The colors in the photo range from a fiery orange and yellow to white, gray and black. There are also several different textures present and I tried to capture all those elements with my card. Starting with the stamping I used Altenews' Terracotta and Snapdragon Fresh Inks to stamp the two Triangle images from the very old Trigonometry stamp and die set. For one triangle I used the Terracotta at the top and the Snapdragon at the bottom, making sure to blending the colors in the middle. I did the reverse for the other triangle. I stamped both triangles using an acrylic block because I wanted a less than perfect image to sort of mimick the broken up look of sky/clouds in the photo. I then used Altenew Industrial Diamond and Pure Graphite inks for the other triangles using the same technique done for the first two. I die cut with the maching die. To bring in the look of the beach with the snow, as well as the ocean I used the Altenew Dotted Waves cover die to emboss a panel of white cardstock that I then die cut down with a rectangle die. A larger panel of light gray cardstock was die cut, as well. I layered the panel on a white cardstock base and then added the triangles. Originally, I had the triangles arranged so that the terracotta/snapdragon triangles were next to each other with the other triangles as their silhouette below. But I didn't like how it looked and so I decided to arrange them the way you see. I liked it much better. I finished with a Memory Box happy birthday sentiment tab.
Obviously, my next card is the feminine one. Let's have a look at it.
At the end of March I was the lucky winner of a Waffle Flower Sneak Peek kit! The kit contained the pretty Wild Flowers four piece stencil set, Small Sentiments Bloom stamp set and Subsentiments Bloom die cuts. The stencil set is so easy to use and Waffle Flower even provided a color combo etched into the stencil. I didn't go with the color combo as I wanted to use the colors from the current
Paper Players challenge. So that is where this card is headed. The color combo at the Paper Players has four colors in it so I just made sure that I tried to keep the colors I used for the flowers in a pleasing arrangment. I used Altenew Teal Cave for the Bermuda Bay color and then Pinkfresh Studio inks in Sweet Mustard, Marigold, Grassy Knoll, Sparkling Rose and Bubble Gum for the rest of the colors. Once the stenciling was done I used a Waffle Flower frame die to cut out the frame and the center rectangle. I adhered the frame directly to my cardstock base and then popped up the center panel with foam tape. I made a mistake. Can you figure it out? I finished off the card with a sentiment from the Small Sentiments Bloom set and some pretty diecuts my friend Greta sentiment. The diecuts were originally white and I colored them by simply using the residual ink left on the blending brushes I used for the stenciling. I love how they look with the stenciled background. I'm also adding this to the
Simon Says Stamp Wednesday challenge of stencil it.
Well, that's it for me! Thanks for stopping by and have a wonderful day.
Masculine cards can be tough, but this is a great design! Your feminine card is lovely. I think the mistake is that your top panel is upside down... but it still looks good to me!
ReplyDeleteTwo great cards! Love the masculine and it's wonderful graphic feel, and of course the feminine is flowery - lol -- it's what we ladies love!
ReplyDeleteBoth your cards are amazing! I love all the beautiful flowers and foliage on your card. The sentiment is lovely and makes me smile! So happy you joined my challenge at The Paper Players this week!
ReplyDeleteTwo great cards, Rosemary - love the triangles on card one and the pretty stenciling on card two! I agree with Lisa as to what you think is a mistake but no mistakes in card making!! Artistic choices - lol.
ReplyDeleteI love the simplicity, design, and colours of the Super masculine design. As for the feminine card, I think it gives out joy and happiness, I love it, mistake? What mistake, Anyone receiving it wouldn't look for a mistake in this colourful offering, it's gorgeous. x
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness--the Altenew card should win! And the feminine one is beautiful, including the leaves colored with leftover ink in the brushes!:) I'm thinking the panel and frame were planned to be put back together matching, but it's beautiful this way!
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