I found a new challenge site that does a monthly challenge and it has to do with Mixed Media. I love to play with Mixed Media. I have made canvases, ornaments and cards. I make mostly cards so The Mixed Media Card Challenge blog was made for me. The cue word for the challenge is nature.
I needed a retirement card for someone on campus who is retiring to start a new adventure with a company in Florida. I wanted to wish her well and thank her. I returned to school in my 40's to finish my degree. Chris was the instructor for the two main classes in my major. She made me stretch my abilities as a student. I am sure she regretted that several times when she had to read the papers I had to write for each class. One paper was 50 pages long.
My card has a background made with distress inks on watercolor. I swiped the inks on my craft sheet and added water to them and then dunked my paper in the ink/water mixture. The green was a little muddy so I used my green gelato and added it to the green sections to brighten the color. The flower stamp is from Hero Arts. They were colored with a variety of mediums. Watercolor pencils and distress inks. I may still add some glitter to the flowers. It was supposed to be a flower on a stem but I did not like that so please do not look under the flowers. The top flower is pop dotted for dimension. I used embossing paste and a Hero Arts stencil to add the colored dots. I put the embossing paste on a piece of wax paper and then dabbed some distress paints next to it to color the white embossing paste. I didn't want the dots to jump off the page; I wanted them to blend more with the background. I think I achieved the right color. The embossing paste dots made me like the card. I just new stuff in the mail yesterday and this banner die and sentiment from Simon Says perfectly finished the card. It is also pop dotted. The pearls and enamel dots were added around the card to put something in the empty spaces.
I hope you enjoy my mixed media retirement card. Thanks for the great challenge.
Showing posts with label Retirement card. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Retirement card. Show all posts
Sunday, July 13, 2014
Friday, May 17, 2013
Being Artsy Fartsy Again
I needed a retirement card for the office to give to a special lady who is retiring from our campus - I decided I wanted to be artsy fartsy with this card. There are many layers of paint and spray and tissue paper on a piece of watercolor paper. The flower base is cut with my Silhouette and the flowers are a tissue paper sprayed and cut with some spellbinders. The sentiment is from SRM Stickers. It did not turn out like I thought it would - but it is still a god card.
Labels:
Retirement card,
Silhouette Cameo,
Spellbinders,
SRM Stickers
Monday, May 13, 2013
Oldie Moldie Monday
This is a card made from recycled paper. I used covers from commencement programs. Since I have started collecting the unused or discarded programs, we have gone through the colors of grey, purple and now they are white. Yeah - it was really hard to make that many purple cards.
This is a retirement card for a professor at our university. I thought it was very appropriate to use the commencement program covers for her card. The cardbase is a program cut to size. I cut purple to use as a mat, cut the border and then cut 2 different sizes of shaped Spellbinders for the flower. I wet the flower layers and then crinkled them up - they have such a nice shape now. Luckily I am not mailing this card - it will be hand delivered. The sentiment is from SRM Stickers.
Come back tomorrow to see another retirement card - where I got artsy fartsy.
Labels:
Cuddlebug,
Papertrey Ink,
Retirement card,
Spellbinders,
SRM Stickers
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