The sketch challenge was actually last week at TRS. I posted my card before the week was out, but am just now getting to my blog. Here's a picture of the sketch we used to make our cards.
As I contemplated my card design within these parameters, I was drawn to one of my favorite stamp sets, It's a Ponderful Life. I just love the little frog stamp, so that's what I used for the centerpiece of my card. Not just one frog, three frogs- because more is better, right?! Here's a picture of my card and most of the items I used to color it. First I die cut the panels that I would be using with my MFTs stitched rectangles dies. I used #80 NSW for both the background and smaller frog panel. The card base is #110 NSW, as is the "Just a Note" paper piece I cut by hand and colored with the Copic YR21 to match the card perfectly.
The background is made by ink blending Distress Oxide inks, beginning at the bottom with Evergreen Bough, then Broken China, and finally Salty Ocean at the top. Leave plenty of room to overlap your colors for a smooth transition. I then used my anti-static bag along where the horizontal line would be so that I would have a crisp embossing line once my panel was completely dry. I generously used a small ink pad of Versamark directly to the paper while I held a sheet of copy paper in place for my line. I then used Distress Embossing Glaze in Broken China to create a shiny, but darker side to the background panel (plus I just like to find ways to use the Distress Glaze, I love it!). I then spattered lightly some Pearl Mica Spray by Wendy Vecchi.
Next I went about coloring my three frogs that I stamped with my MISTI for perfect alignment. I chose YR21, YG17 and BV04 as my mid-tone colors for the frogs, then used some lighter and darker tones of each to achieve some semblance of dimension. I had a big Copic accident well into my coloring. A big blob of green dropped onto the belly of my green frog. So as you can see, that frog has spots!! Luckily I was able to salvage the accident, though truly that frog looked better without the large spots. I adhered my background panel to my white card base then used some foam tape to adhere my froggy panel. I then stamped the sentiment on my prepared sentiment strip using the stamp set Simple Sentiments. I used some snail adhesive on the back of the strip and a narrow strip of adhesive backed fun foam along the outside half of the sentiment strip so that it layed flat when placed along the edge of the frog panel.
That completes my card. A pretty basic one this time. In case you don't realize, these weekly challenges are not just for the Design Team, but for all fans of Three Room Studio. So show off your stuff on Instagram using #trscardchallenge and on Facebook at Three Room Studio's Fourth Room. We'd love to see your creations! To see all my card creations, visit me on IG @jktaylor911.
Thank you for visiting my blog, I am truly grateful,
Jill ✂
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