I'm tired of this disruption to my life, can you tell?
I took a deep breath.
And I tried to remember what the heck I was trying to do with this project to begin with - send cards to friends I can't see right now, use bits of things cluttering up my craft table, and try out some ideas and use products I've been meaning to forever. Oh, and it's Woodblock Wednesday coming up.
As I'm very slowly unmounting my woodblock stamps, and incorporating all of my cling stamps into my main catalog, I have occasion to look through my stamp drawers, which I love doing. I was getting out another stamp when I found this one by Stampers Anonymous:
I went for simplicity, and the original tenets of the project. I pulled out a bunch of background stamps I've been wanting to use, dug out the notebook pages where I'd jotted down some of the Distress Oxide combos I wanted to try, and diecut a bunch of panels. Here are my first two cards in the series:
Top: Background - My Favorite Things Marble Background; Colors - Tattered Rose, Abandoned Coral, Seedless Preserves
Bottom: Background - Simon Says Stamp Circle Doodle Background; Colors - Shabby Shutters, Peacock Feathers, Faded Jeans
When I make more of these in the next day or so, I'm going to use the technique from the top card: Ink the panel, and then stamp the background stamp using the lightest color from the background. Because the ink has pigment qualities as well as dye ink properties, the light color will stay visible on top of the darker shades. Unexpected! I think it makes a better, subtler backdrop for the words.
And I had no idea until I told my husband about these cards that this phrase is really a paraphrased quote from Tolkein.
Tomorrow: Super-quick cards!
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