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Monday, May 28, 2012

Bright Bite Spatters

Well now, that's a strange title :) But really, crafty ladies, it makes sense. This card feels very out of my norm, but I LOVE IT for that very reason. It was inspired by two Moxie Fab World challenges - the recent "Bright Bite" Tuesday Trigger (ended), and the Card Creations Week "Spatter Technique." (open until June 4). Check it out (flaps excitedly):
Supplies: Distress inks: Mustard seed, Spiced Marmalade, Worn Lipstick;
Adirondack Citrus ink;
Martha Stewart butterfly punch & stamp;
Sentiment from Market Street Stamps, with London Fog Memento ink;
Sakura Stardust glitter pen (on sentiment);
watercolour brush;
Tattered Angels mists (and Glimmer Glam) in: Private Meadow, Yellow Daisy,
Cherub Pink, Rockin' on Sunshine;
Tim Holtz design ruler & piercing tool; white embroidery floss;
corner rounder


This card took several days to complete as I played with different ideas. The final tally of 'stuff I did':
*used direct-to-paper technique to smear ink onto the card stock
*used watercolour brush to pick up each colour of ink & drip onto the paper
*again using a brush, lightly painted each colour swipe with a corresponding mist colour
*used a toothpick to pick up 'drops' of mist, then lightly touched the toothpick to the cardstock to leave small spatters
*stamped sentiment
*traced over sentiment with glitter pen



Yep, still going...for a relatively CAS card it took a lot of steps! That's why I love it so much :)
*punched 3 butterflies from each colour of scrap cardstock - no idea which kinds, I just grabbed them from the scrap drawer
*using the design ruler, pierced evenly along the edge of the card
*carefully lined up & punched each butterfly layer - they're adhered only with the stitching
*gently folded each butterfly layer upwards for more dimension
*used the butterfly stamp on the envelope to match, and realized it would be perfect in the lower right corner- using Spiced Marmalade ink, stamped once on scrap paper & again over the sentiment. If this had smeared, I swear I would have cried.
*rounded the lower right corner
*Smiled, picked up the card, and insisted my husband praise how awesome it turned out. He sort of obliged ;)

The colours were inspired by the photograph for the Bright Bite Tuesday Trigger, but since I took so much time with my card I blew way past the deadline for it. Still, here's the photo - it's from that I drew the inspiration, and the rest evolved from the colours.
There are loads of open challenges over at Moxie Fab World right now, so head over & see if anything catches your fancy! The Card Creations week challenges are open until June 4th, so lots of time to create something & share it :)
xoxo,
Jessi

19 comments:

  1. This is fabulous Jessi!!! The pic just popped out in my Blogger reader! I absolutely love what you did with the swishes and splatters:) Your "experiments" turned out so awesome!

    Hope you're having a great Monday Jessi!

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  2. this is GORGEOUS...love how you sewed the butterflies and the splash of color...great card...and great take on the trigger..

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  3. Wow Jessi I think this is a fabulous take on the trigger photo, such a pretty card.

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  4. Umm hello your efforts are so worth it. This looks like a small piece of art! I just kept staring at it!

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  5. What a work of art! I love everything about it! I don't think I would have been brave enough to stamp the butterfly on last, but it looks gorgeous.

    Hugs

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  6. Lovin' the spatter!! and those wonderful brights are perfect for the trigger! You go girl, this card totally ROCKS!

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  7. Well what more can I add?... I too love the swishes of colour to the butterflies:0)
    I'm most in awe that the butterflies are adhered only with stitching!! ...the little b*****s would have moved if I tried that!!
    Jenny x

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  8. Very awesome! Love the bright colours, the splatters, and the butterflies!

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  9. This is so pretty!! I love the bright colors and LOVE the way you did the 'smeared' colors that matched the butterflies!!

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  10. wow. i love the beautiful colors and the way you used the ink and water colors. gorgeous.

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  11. It is awesome. Seriously. So artsy with all the different techniques applied. :)

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  12. Fabulous design, Jessi! Love all different techniques and the splatters reminded me of school days playing with watercolours!

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  13. Jessi, I just LOVE how this turned out!! It's SO creative and very cool and colorful. Had laugh at that last "step" in your list--I do that kind of thing, too!! Good for you for going outside your norm on this one. I love what resulted when you stretched!!

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  14. Officially my newest favourite card of yours!! (Well, second to the Lotion in the Basket of course!) It's so fun with so many awesome details!! You killed it!

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  15. I agree with Jen--this is my second favorite card of yours (behind the lotion in the basket)! Everything--the splatter, the butterflies, the stitching. It's all super cool! You rocked it!

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  16. AWESOME take on the challenge! i love this card...i think it's my fave of yours...and i've loved a lot of your cards girlie!

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  17. Super spectacular card even if it took hours to complete. CAS cards seem hard and very time consuming. Love the different techniques on this card, Jessi.

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