
I am so excited to be the Crazy Cousin guest designer for the Double Trouble Challenges this month! Challenge #216 runs from May 11-24. "It's a Wheelie Cool Day" for this challenge, where you need to use 3 layers (card base does not count), 2 shapes, & 1 image. While you're certainly free to do more than that, those are the minimum requirements to play. And of course, there is always the optional sketch challenge starting tomorrow at Try a Sketch on Tuesday. (Please keep in mind, the TSOT challenge doesn't start until May 12, so if you want to enter there, you cannot post, publish, or enter your project online before then!)I created this card for a friend's birthday. Thing 3's optional twist for Double Trouble is to use something with at least one wheel, cam, and/or gear. While I have images like trucks, a scooter, & even gear dies, I decided to think a little "outside the box" & used Doodle Pantry's "Watermill" digital image (discontinued), which features a millwheel. I thought this would make a good masculine card.
After sizing the image in Photoshop, I printed it onto a piece of Canson XL watercolor paper with my laser printer. I then painted the scene with my watercolors. That was a bit of a challenge to get it to look right, but I think I prevailed. For the finer details, like the fence, millwheel framing, & the supports under the projecting part of the building, I used a few of my Prismacolor colored pencils. These were really tiny elements, & it was just easier to get in with a sharp pencil than a paintbrush.
Once the painting was done & dry, I die cut it with a "Nesting Oval Infinity" die from Hero Arts. Since I wanted a narrower mat than I would have gotten by cutting with the next larger die, I had to get a bit creative. As an extra personal challenge to save on cardstock, I first cut out all but a 3/8" border from a navy A2 panel. I traced the outer edge of the oval die onto the piece I'd cut out. Since I knew I wanted to do the same for the greeting, before I cut the large mat out, I went ahead & traced around the smaller die in the middle of the larger oval outline. To make accessing the smaller oval easier for cutting, I cut a rectangle around that outline with my craft knife & a metal ruler. Finally, I used scissors to cut out each oval. The parts I gutted from the two larger mats are covered, so no one would know they're "hollow." Even better, I got 3 mats out of one A2-size panel - score!
I stamped the greeting in Scorched Timber Distress Oxide ink onto a scrap of light blue cardstock & die cut it with a Waffle Flower "Nesting Ovals" die. Then I glued that & the image oval to their mats. I embossed a panel of kraft cardstock with Honey Bee's "Wood Planks 3D" embossing folder, trimmed it to 3-3/4 x 5", and adhered my image & greeting ovals to that. I cut off the overhanging bit of the greeting oval, then adhered my panel to the navy mat/border that I'd adhered to a white A2 card base. I cut 3 banners from patterned paper scraps in my stash, & glued just the top portion of each to the card front, so the ends are free.
I really love how this card came out! Filling all the challenge requirements was, well, a challenge, but it was so worth it in the end. I'll see y'all again in a couple of weeks for my next guest design post, if not sooner!
I'm also playing along in Try a Sketch on Tuesday's Challenge #695.

Andrea, what a beautiful card! You are braver than me since my watercolor skills are nil. You've done it so beautifully. Clever to use a mill wheel, too!! Thank you for being Double Trouble's Crazy Cousin this month, and for using our sister challenge's sketch!!! -Donna
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DeleteThis is a lovely scene and a unique way to showcase the challenge of adding a wheel. It is a beautiful card in every way.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Johanna! :)
DeleteBeautiful watercoloring and love that you were so creative in using a millwheel for your wheelie. Great interpretation of the sketch and beautiful card. Thanks for being our Crazy Cousin for the month of May, can't wait to see your next project.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Suzanne! :)
DeleteWhat a fabulous card! So many cute details and it's packed full of your creativity! I especially love that woodgrain background and how you used ovals for the circle elements of the sketch. So glad you could be our Crazy Cousin at Double Trouble! :)
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DeleteWow! Fantastic water coloring and perfect idea to use wood planks for the back panel. Thank you for sharing at TSOT.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Dena! :)
DeleteYou're so talented!!! I love this card!
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DeleteWhat a wonderful masculine card! Great job with the watercoloring! Thanks for sharing with us at TSOT!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Polly! :)
DeleteWhat a great digital image. Like what you did with it on the challenges!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Laurie! :)
DeleteWhat a fabulous card, Andrea! I love that you selected a water wheel for your card. This is a lovely scene, beautifully water-colored. Thank you for being our Crazy Cousin at Double Trouble.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Melanie! :)
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