My mojo deserted me this week. Every night I'd get home from work and had no desire to set foot in my stamp room. I still checked out my favorite challenges but I had no ideas and couldn't rustle any up. By Saturday I knew I had to get in there because I felt like my card-making skills were getting rusty. While I was in there I realized what the problem was. Today is Father's Day and this is the first one since my Dad passed away last year. I've been thinking about that a lot this week and didn't realize that my sadness had spilled over into my card making. I don't mean to dampen the mood, but it feels good to "say" that out loud. Thanks for listening. :)
Anyway, although the first card I made yesterday did not turn out right at all, the second one looks pretty good. I used the colors from Color Throwdown (although I substituted Lucky Limeade and Pool Party) and the June Viva La Verve sketch.
I stamped the sentiment on the vellum using pigment ink because it stays wet long enough to zap it with clear embossing powder. Dye ink seems to smudge while it dries and I heard about this little trick somewhere or other. I also stamped the flowers, created a mask, then stamped the leaves so that they would appear as if they were behind the flowers.
Thanks for stopping by!
Supplies:
Stamps: Dream Big, Sunny Days, Bloom & Grow (Verve)
Paper: Classic White (Flourishes), Whisper White, Pool Party, Vellum, Everyday Enchantment DSP (SU)
Ink: Pink Pirouette, Regal Rose, Pool Party (SU); Onyx Black (Versamark)
Accessories: Pierced Square STAX (My Favorite Things); Tag Me die (Reverse Confetti); Cakewalk button (October Afternoon); clear embossing powder, thread
























