This week on the Simon Says Stamp Monday Challenge Challenge Blog the theme is to "Add Some Texture". The Simon Says Stamp Wednesday Challenge Blog is "Anything Goes". I'll be entering this card in both challenges.
We learned a night sky technique during last weekend's Stamp-A-Faire event at Papertrey Ink but I've been doing mine a bit differently so here's the details on how I do one.
To start you need a panel of good quality watercolor paper. My panels have been cut down to 4.5 x 6 inches. I normally use Canson Bristol Watercolor Paper, but this technique uses much more water and needs to be able to hold the water a bit longer so I used Arches Hot Pressed Watercolor Paper for this technique. The Hot Pressed Paper is much smoother than cold pressed. Lots of folks like the texture of the cold pressed. I just don't happen to be one of them. I have some cold pressed paper as well, but it is my last choice rather than 1st or 2nd choice.
Select some inks in night sky colors such as a deep Blue, Green, and Purple and with a touch of a medium toned pink. Using a Ranger Mini Ink Blending Tool apply liberal amounts of the Deep Blue color all the way around the edge. The one I used here is Enchanted Evening from Papertrey Ink. You can get pretty heavy handed for this part. Once I started working on the inside of the panel, I used Pine Needles (Distress Ink), Amethyst Allure and a touch of Hibiscus Burst both from Papertrey Ink. I could have used Papertrey's Pine Feather rather than Pine Needles Distress Ink. I applied those colors really randomly on the inside areas using a back and forth motion rather than blending in circles. I switch back and forth adding a couple of areas for each of those three colors and adding a bit more of the Enchanted Evening here and there as well. It's all going to be misted with water and I'm doing heavy coverage so I don't need to be as careful about marks showing up on the panel. Once I have all the color on there in a way that I like, I mist the whole panel with a liberal amount of water and set it aside to dry. You want it to be wet, but not dripping wet. Because I used better quality watercolor paper, it will hold the water in there a bit longer and do a great job of blending the different inks seamlessly for me. You just have to leave it alone and let the water do the work for you.
I drew in the silhouette of some hills at the bottom of my panel and since my little set of Altenew's Pine Trees had arrived, I used it to stamp the tree silhouettes which did work a bit better than my hand drawn ones on the previous version. I did okay with the Zig Pen that one time since it was only a silhouette, but stamping them in Versafine Black Onyx Ink was faster and easier. This is a little mini stamp set available from Altenew in their store or over at Simon Says Stamp.
Next I went in with some Finetec Mica Watercolor Paint in Sterling Silver and added splatters for added texture and interest to the background. I did forget to cover my trees and hills, but it's just not that noticeable. While that was still damp, I took a pinch of WOW! Neutral Ultra Shimmer Embossing Powder and sprinkled it over my night sky then heat set it. Then I spritzed the whole panel with Tsukineko Sheer Sparkle Shimmer Spritz and let it dry once more. At this point, the panel was very damp all the way through so I left it alone until the next morning. I knew I was going to be doing heat embossing for my greeting, so I needed to be sure the paper was good and dry.
Normally for a card that I am making only one of, I wouldn't bother getting the MISTI out, but because of the added texture on the background panel from the embossing powder, I didn't know if I could get a good impression from the Mama Elephant Birthday Wishes Greeting on the first try so I did use my MISTI so I could Double Stamp in Versamark. I am so glad I did this because it did not stamp cleanly the first time and needed that second layer of Versamark to get a clean image. I used WOW! Metallic Platinum Sparkle Embossing Powder to heat set my greeting and the front panel was finished. I cut it using the largest Simon Says Stamp Stitched Rectangles Die and then adhered that to an A2 Top Folding Card made from Enchanted Evening Cardstock. I also cut a panel of Stamper's Select White from the same Simon Says Stamp Stitched Rectangles Die for the inside of my card. I used the new Background Basics: Galaxy to heat emboss the stars across the inside panel. I love that the stamp is large enough to go across the panel on the diagonal. I used the same WOW! Metallic Platinum Sparkle Embossing Powder as I did for the outside sentiment. I adhered both panels to my card base with my ATG adhesive. My Simon Says Stamp Stiched Rectangles Dies are my absolute MOST used dies. They never get put away and in fact are always on my table right next to my die cutting machine. They make an appearance on 95% of my cards and have been a very good investment for me.
My husband's birthday is tomorrow and this card is for him. He loved the card I did for Stamp-A-Faire last weekend and I was having trouble before then figuring out what to do for his birthday card. He made it easy for me at least this time.
Happy Sunday everyone! We have a beautiful day here in Oklahoma. Today is the anniversary of my first blog post 1 year ago. Since then I have done 209 posts, counting this one. I'll have a new project up soon, so be sure to check back. I treasure every comment you take the time to leave for me.