There is no end to the number of card challenges on the internet, and I’ve discovered a new one to me. The usual route to finding a new challenge is by reading blogs of other card makers. All of a sudden an interesting challenge site pops up. I usually scroll through a few of the challenges to see what I think, and then I add it to my list. I love the name of this one: Just Add Ink! And this round that’s one of three elements you can use: Stamps, Ink, and Paper. No die cuts (that’s a hard one for me,) no embellishments (not so hard.)
This card was created with one of the beautiful silhouette stamps in a Gina K kit I purchased this summer. Her kits are loaded with product and are an excellent value. The quality is top-notch, too. This is the only kit of hers I have at the moment, but her most recent one is on its way to me. Once it gets here, you’ll be seeing lots of it!
I ink blended the background on a piece of white Bristol cardstock, using the Taylored Expression “Rectangle Mask.” Then I stamped the silhouette from “Natural Silhouettes” in black ink. My new favorite for silhouettes and sentiments is Altenew’s Obsidian pigment ink. It gives a great impression with the first stamping.
The sentiment is also from “Natural Silhouettes,” and I overlapped it a bit on the bottom of the ink blending. A narrow black cardstock frame on a Stamp Market Fuschia card base finished it up.
Oh this is so beautiful Karen! That wonderful fuschia colour just pops with the blue and the silhouetted flowers create such drama. Vicky x
Stunning card. Very vibrant colours & well blended. Thanks for the ink referral.
Love the simple silhouette against the more complex background – super stylish.
A very pretty card, stunning colours with lovely shading and silhouette technique. Chantell Just Add Ink
Hi Karen, welcome to Just Add Ink! So glad you found us. Your card is fabulous. Such beautiful blending & I do love a silhouette 🙂 Thanks for sharing with us. x
What a beauty! The colors are awesome and really provide good contrast to your images. I don’t have any GK stamps but do have her wreath builder (NBUS) and a couple of inks. Her chats during the pandemic have been excellent and fun.
This takes my breath away. So beautiful,Karen! I love the colors you chose and the way you stamped the sentiment.
So pretty – and it has a wistfulness which would translate to many other occasions too.
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