The theme for Double Trouble's challenge this time around is "Shades of Fall." As usual, it is a recipe challenge using at least the number of the following ingredients: 3 colors (shades of Fall), 2 images, 1 stenciled or dry-embossed element. As you notice, I have flowers on my card. Flowers (except maybe for mums) don't exactly scream Fall - unless you live in the South. Here in Texas, our flowers (including mums) bloom sometimes into November. Below is a photo I shot at a pumpkin display here in our town in October of 2023. The purple flowers in that display helped inspire my color palette for my images.
I began with my background. I had applied the molding paste to my panel, using the "Ribbon Weave" stencil from A Colorful Life Designs quite some time ago, & it's been sitting in my stash ever since. I decided it would work perfectly for this card. I placed the stencil back over the panel, lining it up with the molding paste design, & ink blended with Abandoned Coral, Dried Marigold, & Fossilized Amber Distress Oxide inks (my 3 shades). I decided to go with basically a pastel Fall color scheme, since the background is more of a supporting character to my main images.
I die cut my images from Strathmore Mixed Media paper, using the smaller flowers & leaves in the "Brushstroke Flowers #2" set from Sizzix/Tim Holtz. This is a new-to-me set, so I was glad to be able to use it. I used my DIY Distress Spray Stains (a la Tiffany Solorio) in Milled Lavender, Seedless Preserves, Mustard Seed, Shabby Shutters, & Rustic Wilderness to color scraps of the paper before die cutting. After I had die cut the flowers, leaves, & flower centers from the papers, I felt they still looked a little flat. So I got Tombow water-based markers in purple & green, and kind of flicked & tapped with the brush tip onto each main die cut. I also colored the layering pieces with the markers to make them darker. Then I spritzed all the pieces generously with water to get the marker color moving & dried them with my heat gun. That gave me the effect I wanted. After they were all thoroughly dry, I glued the layers for each piece together.
I stamped my greeting, from the "Sentiment Strips: Birthday" set from Pretty Pink Posh, in Abandoned Coral Distress Oxide ink onto white cardstock. Then I die cut that with one of the "Sentiment Strips" dies. I arranged my flowers & leaves & glued them together so I could work with them as one unit. After the glue dried, I positioned them & my greeting strip on the background panel & glued them down. Finally, I added my panel to a white A2 card base that I'd adhered a yellow mat layer to.
I'm also entering my card in the following challenges:
613 Avenue Create October Challenge: "Anything Goes" (not playing the optional twist)
The Paper Funday Challenge: "Anything Goes" (not playing the optional twist)

Your card is so pretty and it's great that you used colours that pertain to the region you live in. A lot of work here and the end result is gorgeous. Thanks for joining us at Double Trouble, Johanna DT
ReplyDeleteThank you, Johanna! :)
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