To begin I stamped out my pumpkins. Today I'm using Distress Inks to stamp. I used Fossilized Amber, Wild Honey Spiced Marmalade and Ripe Persimmon for my layering today. I first inked up my first layering of my image with the lightest colour of ink, spritzed it with water a couple times and stamped down.
I just repeated this step going up in darkness and making sure I dried each layer in between layers to make them more defined. I repeated this step for all pumpkins and other images also. Like the leaves and vines. I then die cut all my images out using the coordinating dies, and once they were cut I proceeded to stamp the stems on the pumpkins, as it's easier to line then up.
Next up I ink blended some Twisted Citron and Mowed Lawn Distress Inks onto my background. I then took my Rays stencil from Tim Holtz, layered it over top and spritzed it with water, then picking up the excess with a cloth and drying it off with a heat tool. Looks so cool and you get a subtle bleached effect on your background. Once everything was dry I adhered down my pumpkins and accents. I then used the 'Much Gratitude' sentiment from Autumn Greetings and stamped it down the bottom of my panel with black ink. I adhered my panel onto some orange cardstock and then onto a white card base to finish up my card.
Thanks so much for stopping by, I hope you enjoyed and I'll catch you next time!
Sunny Studio Supplies Used:
Autumn Greeting Stamps Shop at: Sunny Studio |
Pretty Pumpkins Dies Shop at: Sunny Studio |
Pretty Pumpkins Stamps Shop at: Sunny Studio |
I love the way the pumpkin came out using the distress inks and spritzing them with water. I also love the sun rays in the background. Beautiful!!!
ReplyDeleteHi Ella ~ You've done it again!! Created another gorgeous card using some of my favorite stamps and inks and then gave it that watercolored look. Simply lovely. Thanks for sharing and I hope you have a wonderful week. ~HUGS~
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