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! :)
DeleteThis is so fun! I love that background! You put so much into this card and it turned out really pretty. Thanks so much for sharing with us at Double Trouble :)
ReplyDeleteThank you, Kellianne! :)
DeleteGreat technique for your beautiful stenciled background with the beautiful blending of your lighter fall colors... beautiful floral. Thanks for sharing your enhanced 3-2-1 recipe with us at Double Trouble.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Suzanne! :)
DeleteGorgeous background you created and I love how you "made" the paper from which you die cut the flowers and leaves. Thanks for joining us at Die Cut Divas.
ReplyDeletesue n.
Thank you, Sue! :)
DeleteLovely stenciled background and pretty florals. A very nice card for the Autumn season. Thanks for sharing your lovely card with us at The Paper Funday Challenge! We would like to invite you to play along in our other challenges too.
ReplyDeleteDonna xx
The Paper Funday Challenge
The Beautiful Blossoms Challenge
The Inspiration Station Challenge
The Classic Design Challenge
Thank you, Donna! :)
DeleteI love the colors of the background and you flowers. Wonderful card. So glad you joined us at Die Cut Divas for the October challenge.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Arlene! :)
DeleteThank you for sharing your pretty card with us at Allsorts
ReplyDeleteThank you, Aquarius! :)
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