Hi Everyone,
Welcome to Club Scrap's June Artist Team Challenge. This month the Artist Team was challenged to create using one layer. This was my hardest challenge yet but I have to admit I love how it took me out of my comfort zone and helped me create the beauties below. Before we start let's take care of some business. If you came from Roni's Blog then you came from the right place. If you didn't you can start at the beginning with Karen from Club Scrap's Blog.
Finished card measures 4 1/4" x 5 1/2"
For this card I used the Pattern Play Grey Cardstock for the base of my card. I used the Twin Tags Circles Stencil with Club Scrap Onyx ink, then I slightly offset and used the Club Scrap Peridot Ink. I used the Club Scrap Pigment White Ink to stamp with Pattern Play Stamps. I love what the white ink did to the dots underneath.
Finished card measures 4 1/4" x 5 1/2" folded
I used the 8 1/2" x 11" plain white cardstock from Paris Flea Market for the base of my card. I masked the bottom edge 1" to keep it clean. Using Oxide Inks and a Blending Tool I inked directly to cardstock. I spritzed some water and let dry. I used the gorgeous bicycle stamp from the Paris Flea Market collection using Club Scrap India Ink. The sentiment is from the Bouquet Stamps and also stamped with India Ink.
Finished card measures 4 1/4" x 5 1/2" folded
For this card I used the 12x12 Cherry Blossoms patterned paper for the base of my card. The beauty of the Oxide Inks is that you can ink on a darker cardstock and the colors shows amazing in real life. I used the Wild Rose Stencil with the Oxide Ink. The top layer is the Club Scrap India In. The sentiment is from the Dahlia collection.
Finished card measures 4 1/4" x 5 1/2" folded
For my last card I used the Pattern Play Grey Cardstock for the base of my card. Once again I used the Wild Rose Stencil but this time creating different colored flowers. The sentiment is from the Color Me Happy collection.
Now head on over to Lisa's Blog to continue the awesome inspiration of one layer projects.
Loving your cards, Tina. Great use of stamps and stencil.
ReplyDeleteGosh Tina, you are really making me want some oxide inks! Beautiful mini works of art!
ReplyDeleteSuper job on these one-layer cards!
ReplyDeleteYou nailed it Tina! Love the bicycle scene.
ReplyDeleteLove the cards!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous cards, I think the bike one is my favorite - the background is just so pretty!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful cards!
ReplyDeleteThat birthday with the big flowers is SO Warhol to me. How fantastic!
ReplyDeleteVery pretty cards! Love the first one!
ReplyDeleteLilian
The Leaf Studio
Beautifully done...man I love those oxides and you are a pro with them!
ReplyDeleteThese are fantastic examples of one layer cards, Tina! Gorgeous!
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