Hello Ai fans!
I have two more cards for the Très Chic challenge.
Last week I created three snow themed cards and this week I decided to go with a fall theme.
Hello Ai fans!
I have two more cards for the Très Chic challenge.
Last week I created three snow themed cards and this week I decided to go with a fall theme.
Hello AI Fans!!
It's getting pretty close to Halloween! Are you ready? Do you decorate for the holiday and hand out candy? I love it when all the littles come to the door all dressed up and excited to get some candy!! I even love it when the teenagers come a knocking! I love that they enjoy it and I want them to be kids for as long as they can. Adulthood comes soon enough, so enjoy the heck out of while you're there! So I had a lot of fun decorating up this frame and I confess I used a ton of different sets, but they're all linked below, so don't be shy to go click on them and check them out!! This was really a blast to put together!!
Hello! Welcome to Watercolor Weekend! I am so happy you are here! I absolutely love fall, even the sun takes on a more golden hue that just lights up the beautiful colors that we are graced with during this time of year here in Michigan. This is the first time I have used either of these sets and they are so perfect for fall cards! For my first card I used 5593 Harvest Scenes and inked it with 565 and 969 and stamped off once before stamping my final image and then pulled the color out.
For the chair I used a combo of 969 and a touch of 947 to brighten a few areas. The pumpkins I used 993 as a base color, 933 to deepen the shape and contours, 946 in the more shaded areas and a touch of 947 to deepen some of the more shaded areas. On the stems I used 177 and 969. The watering can and the milk can I used N52, also using 947 on the handle of the milk can. For the wood basket I used 969 and 947. I was going for the likeness of a Purple Finch with the birds, next time I think I will try a color that has more of a pink hue to it. I started with 969 as the base color and used 676 over the top of the 969, finishing with some Bleed Proof White to add back in some of the lighter colors. For the flowers in the wood basket I used the daisy bunch from 4052 Flower set 1 in 925 and then softened it with water, with just part of the stamp in 885, which is a wonderful orange toned red, to add a bit more texture in. 5126 Foliage Set 4 small vine and inking just the tip of the stamp in 177 to add in a touch of foliage. The tiniest of dots in Bleed Proof White was also added. I then used 526 for the sky, I wanted this in first so I didn’t have to try to work around the flowers I added into the milk can. Masking the milk can with post-it tape I used the 5474 Flower Set 5, I colored the stamp in 3 colors, going over the whole flower with 623 first then used 676 and drew a line up the center of the flower and added 177 to the stem.
Now because of how everything is so close together I decided to use my stamp positioner for this. I wanted the flowers in the background to be light so I stamped off once first, I did this twice, then I again colored the stamp with the same colors and centered the stamp and stamped with full color and then lightly touched just the flower with a damp brush. 4051 Foliage Set 1, with the teeny tiny grass in 177, I like to touch a 969 marker to just the base of the stamp in 2 spots, just a little bit, barely there. To me it adds just a little more depth to the base of the grass area. Pulling the color out and adding just a touch more 177 over the ground. 565 was used for all the shadows in the scene. I also added a little bit of Bleed Proof White in the grass to add little white flowers. I cut the image out with 5768 Decorative Journal Page 1 and matted the card with paper from 5606 Harvest Journal PP.
For my 2nd card I used
5507 Harvest Together Set. This set is
just so adorable I just don’t understand why I haven’t used it until now. I decided to use the birdhouse from this set,
those sunflowers! I’m telling you! I just used 969 to color this stamp, I
stamped my image after stamping off once first, and then pulled a little bit of
the color out. On the roof and pole I
used 947. On the front trim and the base of the birdhouse I used 925. 969 was
used on the detailed wood piece and the opening, 158 on the remainder of the
front. For the sunflowers I used 025 over all the petals and then used 933 to
give more contour to the petals starting at the center and only going up part
way and darkening any shaded areas. The
centers of the flowers I started with 947 all over the center and then added a
touch of 025 over that to create contrast. 969 was added along the edge of the
center with a couple dots in the center. I added just a little bit of Bleed
Proof White for some highlights. The
leaves and stems I started with 126 and used 177 for the shaded areas,
darkening even more below each flower. I
then took some Bleed Proof White and created a few flowers on the front of the
birdhouse and using the same color 158 for the centers. The only thing left was using the brown
twintone marker for a little bit more definition. I used the 5783 Fall Leaf
Frame Set, first cutting it out of a solid card stock and then used it on my
image. I combined the two together into one solid piece. The card was matted
with paper from 5835 Mini PP. Thank you for joining me today, and I hope you
enjoyed my cards! Until next time. Create….Share….Inspire!
My card celebrates the holiday and is full of texture. The yellow background is made of felt. I cut it using 5604-Halloween Journal Die Set. I cut out all the other black images with this set as well. The Jack-O-Lantern and candies were stamped, cut, and colored using 5601-Halloween Accessory Set. The card base was pre-purchased and was printed with the rustic wood pattern. All I had to do was arrange all the cut pieces as shown on it. I dressed the card up a little by wrapping twine around the front. The final embellishments are gold enamel dots. For a simple card, it's a lot of fun and quick to make.
Thanks so much for joining me to see what I created for you today. Please visit the Ai store for the sets I used and all the things you need for your card, journal, and tag making projects. Have a great weekend!
Happy Friday!
Tasha here sharing a Halloween card featuring the cute owl from the new 5934-Spooky Crew Set. The Spooky Crew Set has quickly become my go to for Halloween projects this year and I love that the set includes little hats to customize your image; I love the witch hat!
Hello Ai fans!
We have a new challenge here on the Art Impressions challenge blog and it's called Très Chic!
It's a photo inspiration challenge so the sky is the limit. Maybe you're inspired by the wood tones, the buffalo checks, the pumpkins, the stone, lace, tassels or pearls... the farmhouse colors...you name it. As long as your card or project is inspired by something from these photos, it qualifies.
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