Welcome to the February blog hop!
This month the theme is SOME LIKE IT HOT and with the cold weather we've been having this challenge seems fitting.
We will be giving away 9 prizes - 8 Some Like it Hot prize packs and one $50 Gift Certificate. Prizes will be chosen randomly from all the comments that are left along the blog hop. So please, leave your comments - we enjoy reading them.
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I may not drink coffee but I love coffee cards and coffee shops - not weird at all.
I'm a huge fan of chai so I order those when I'm in the coffee shop.
My card today features Penny Blacks Saying a Latte Stamp Set, My Favorite Things Coffee Break Stamp Set, Stampin' Up's Timeless Textures, Tim Holtz Distress Crayons Set 1 and Set 3 and some stencils and retired designer paper.
I started by covering some watercolor card stock with white gesso. When it was dry I added some Walnut Stain, Vintage Photo and Black Soot distressed crayons and using a water brush I spread the color around.
Next I grabbed some stencils and some more of the same distress crayons and colored them in, smooshed them around with my finger. Next I moved the stencil a bit and used a wet wipe to pull away some of the ink. To finish that piece I sponged some brown and black ink around the edge.
For the main image I stamped the girl with versafine onyx black ink and fussy cut it out. I used Mustard Seed, Fossilized Amber, Spiced Marmalade, Rusty Hinge, Picked Raspberry, Mermaid Lagoon, Vintage Photo, Walnut Stain, Antique Linen and Black Soot to color it all in. I smooshed some of the crayon onto a clear stamping block, added a little water and with a water brush set about coloring in the image.
To finish off the card I went through my scrap pile of retired designer paper. I chose patterns and colors that would compliment the mixed media piece as well as the girl drinking her coffee (I like to think it's chai). I sponged the edges of the orange and yellow pieces with black ink as well as the sentiment strip.
I adhered the black designer piece directly to the card base and then layered on the orange and yellow pieces, then the mixed media piece. I added the image and the sentiment with craft foam for some dimension.
I love playing with stencils and mixed media because it's always fun to play with products and build layers of texture.
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Wow - fabulous card Susan
ReplyDeleteThank you Kia :)
DeleteI love this card! For a non-coffee drinker, you sure nailed this one, Susan! :)
ReplyDeleteThanks Deb :) I used to avoid going into any coffee shop - couldn't stand the smell and now I love going but I will never be a fan of coffee - of that I am sure :)
DeleteGreat card, Susan!
ReplyDeleteThank you Nancy :)
DeleteAwesome card! Love the grungeyness on the watercolour paper!
ReplyDeleteThanks Cathy :) It was fun to make.
DeleteI love this image! You colored her beautifully! Great vintage looking card!
ReplyDeletePretty card! I love the way you layered the background papers and your beautiful coloring!
ReplyDeleteGreat bkg!!
ReplyDeleteThe stencil and crayons made the perfect coffee cup rings. Nicely done.
ReplyDeleteI love the very coffee feel you created with the background. Love that image too.
ReplyDeleteGreat card.The stencilling and the coloring is awesome
ReplyDeleteLove your mixed media work!
ReplyDeleteLove the look and feel of your card.....like a hip coffee shop!
ReplyDeleteYour card is so
ReplyDeletecharming and love
the stamp image.
Great inking.
Carla from Utah
I love my Chai and your card is really cute.
ReplyDeleteLove the card and the sentiment. I am always saying that even though I drink tea!!!
ReplyDeleteOne very chic coffee card! You've breathed beautiful life into your image...
ReplyDelete~carol
So so adorable, I love everything about it.
ReplyDeleteLove the background!
ReplyDeletelove all the different layers!
ReplyDeleteWow! Love the coffee rings you made as a background piece.
ReplyDeleteLove the coffee/chai stained background!!
ReplyDeleteAWWWW what a sweet card! I really love the background for it!
ReplyDeleteI love the background
ReplyDeleteLove the coffee "stains".
ReplyDeleteGreat card with lots of interesting design elements.
ReplyDeleteLove the way you used mixed media and the extra papers.
ReplyDeleteAwesome card!
ReplyDeleteWow! Such a great card.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing...
Visually interesting, there is so much to look at!
ReplyDeleteReally love the design of this card! You did an awesome job! Great colouring too!
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