Thursday, March 6, 2014

Make It Monday: following the rules

Here is my last entry for the MIM Papertrey Ink challenge this week.  I followed the rules to a T this time, with only one layer over the card base like Erin did.  I used lots of textured stamps including a very very very old Stampin' UP! Sale-A-Bration set that had a textured block and watercolored like flowers, so right off the bat I have two forms of texture.  I stamped the block in limeade ice and the flower in Hibiscus burst and simply chartreuse.  Then I used text style background basics in fine linen ink for just a bit more subtle texture behind everything.  I am so excited how this turned out.  I used a Think Big Favorites set for the sentiment (it was one of the early ones) in Baked Brown Sugar (SU!).  I used Rustic White card stock for my card base and the layer.

A few things I had thought to do to add more texture was to stamp the flower image again in versa mark ink over the colored images and emboss with clear embossing powder, but I sort of forgot as I finished stamping.  The other texture element I thought of adding was with the rustic burlap impression plate, but again, in my haste I forgot.  Honestly, I think the heat embossing could have been nice to add some real raised texture, but I think the impression plate texture might have been just a tad over the top and been too busy.  All in all I am happy with the card even without those two elements.

And I also used a sketch featured in this month's PTI newsletter, where they went back to old design team cards and made a sketch handout for us.  Fun.  It was the sketch with the rectangle panels on it.  If I can figure out a way to put the sketch in this post, I will.



2 comments:

Marcia Hill said...

Lovely, lovely card! At first glance it is so simple, but there is so much depth with your backgrounds that it is just perfect!! Great job! :0)

Birgit said...

This is such a pretty card! Great use of texture without adding bulk!!