I am participating in two challenges today - one for Stamps, Ink, Paper Challenge and the other is the Ellen Hutson Mix It Up Challenge featuring Essentials by Ellen and Honey Bee Stamps.
I was so excited when I saw the Ellen Hutson, LLC Facebook post yesterday because I knew it would give me a chance to use the adorable Build-A-Bee stamp and die set that I was finally able to get. I've been wanting to get it mostly so I can make an interactive card for my littlest grandson, Xander, who started kindergarten a few weeks ago. I don't have too many products from Ellen Hutson, but I thought I could figure out a way to make this work for their challenge.
I was putting some patterned papers away in a different container the other day and stumbled upon a few sheets of forgotten patterns that were in my pile. Many of them only 1/4th sheet sized. One of them was the soft grey pattern you see in the background on this card. Originally, that background was Vintage Cream colored but with a little Lemon Tart Ink and a mini ink blending tool I could make the yellow a little more noticeable pretty easily. I am not a big fan of bright yellow like many people are. I like mine in a soft butter kind of color.
I am also really learning to like my copic markers now that I've found a cardstock I like for coloring. I'm using X-press It Blending Card which is specifically made to use with copic markers. I love it mainly because it takes a lot less work to get the colors blended and it is smooth as silk and takes a lot less of the alcohol inks to do the job. In the end, it's a pretty big time and cost savings along with also being less frustration. The normal #110 paper is so thick that I think it takes a whole lot of effort and ink to get a good looking result. Before I gave up coloring completely, I wanted to give the specialty paper a try. I still don't use it often, but I am glad I tried it. I found mine on Amazon. I cut each sheet into 4 pieces and stamp one piece at a time.
For this card and pretty much any image I stamp for coloring anymore, I used Simon Says Stamp Intense Black Ink and double stamped in the Mini MISTI to get a really crisp black edge. I have very few yellow Copic Markers, so the bees were done with Y00, Y02, Y06 and Y08. The grey stripes were done with a bit of Black 100, then C7, C5 and blended out with C-1. I have actually used my cool grey markers enough that I need to replace or refill C1. For the wings, I added some B000 and BG01 with some flicking motions at the base of the wings and then used Spectrum Noir Shimmer Pen in Clear all over just the wings. Given my penchant for shimmer, this shows great restraint. *wink* I also added a dot of white gel pen to the eye and made all the little tongues red with R39.
The top folding card base is made with Lemon Tart while the grey background panel was cut from Smokey Shadow Cardstock and the aqua is cut from Hawaiian Shores Cardstock using my regular stitched rectangle dies from Simon Says Stamp and MFT. I put a piece of fun foam under the patterned paper panel to add some dimension and also die cut and stacked three of the fabulous word dies from True Black Cardstock, one of top of the other, using Ranger Multi Medium Matte. That finishes up this card for the Stamps, Ink Paper and Ellen Hutson Mix It Up Challenges.
I colored a few extra bees for my grandson's card but I'm saving this to send to one of my "Fabulous" girlfriends for an encouragement card. After all, we can all use a little encouragement once in a while. Thanks for stopping by today!
How cute! Those bees are so sweet, love your sentiment too. Thanks for joining us at Stamp Ink Paper, hope to see you again soon!
ReplyDeleteVicki I love your card!! Great design and those bees are just adorable. Thank you so much for playing along with us at Stamp Ink Paper :)
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