Have you been joining us this week for the Stampendous and Tombow Collaboration? We're at the end of the week and its finally time for our hop! There will, of course, be prizes! And you will want to be sure to like our pages on Facebook, follow us on Twitter and Pinterest, and subscribe to and comment on our blogs. Lots of opportunities to win. Plus, of course, you need to have a US address (sorry!). We’re excited to share.
I received the Grunge set of markers, long with a few others goodies including the blending palette. I began a background piece by swiping 3 of the colors across the blending palette, spritzing with water, and then stamping that onto my cardstock.
Next I took the same 3 colors and colored them randomly on the background tweed stamp from Mixed Media Dress Form stamp set. I repeated this process a few times to cover this background piece.
Finally I stamped the dress form in Versamark ink over the Tweed and embossed it with Aged Gold Embossing Enamel. Then I created her a skirt with some May Arts ribbons.
This is perhaps my favorite card on the hop! Because I love grunge and it looks a bit like mixed media...and I also love the color palette! Thanks for the inspiration!
ReplyDeleteVery pretty--I like how you created the background.
ReplyDeleteSue in Ohio
I like how you added the fabric and did the background.
ReplyDeleteWowzers, Chica! I love the ribbon skirt on the dress form! This card is awesome, I love it, you should save it for my birthday! Heehee! Seriously, this is fantastic!
ReplyDeleteLove your cool artsy background!!!
ReplyDeleteLove the grunge look. Great card.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing the background details. I've never tried a background like that even though I see them so often on blogs I read. I must get out my new Tombow markers and give it a go.
ReplyDeleteLove the background and the card.
ReplyDeleteAll your creations
ReplyDeleteare so lovely. Love
the colors.
Carla from Utah
Love the card.
ReplyDeletecraftymom205 at yahoo dot com
Beautiful card. I love the ribbon idea. The techniques are wonderful. tfs Patricia B
ReplyDeleteWow! Very creative with a beautiful end result!
ReplyDeletelove the colors and techniques you used!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing your project during the hop!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous card - I love the blender palette technique.
ReplyDeleteisoscia at aol dot com
Awesome~
ReplyDeleteAwesome tutorial! love the inspiration!
ReplyDeleteVery unique!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card! I love the background, thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteWow! I love the 3-D effect of the dress! What a great card!
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