"Hi everyone, Clare here with my last project, but don't forget I'll be back again the first week of February with something completely different.
Today
my project is very much less is more and it became even LESSER (what shocking
grammar)…tee hee! You will understand what I mean when you read on"...
I
started with a slim card blank for this project and used some low-tack masking
tape to create a border to stamp through. My first piece of tape went one third
across my card and the second right at the edge.
Then
I stamped using Squiggly Ink Mini 15 using Black Archival Ink.
As I did not heat dry the ink I gave it plenty of
time to dry before peeling off the tape. You are then left with a nice spotty border on
your card.
I
decided that I wanted to paper-piece this image and so stamped the image again
onto a scrap of the Heavy Weight White Stamping Card.
Both the image and the border were coloured with the same technique using Chocolate Pudding, Limelight and
London Bus (these are translucent/semi opaque which means I didn’t need to add
water so the card blank didn’t buckle).
Then, with some coordinating pencil crayons
I added some shading/dimension.
Here are the spots with paint
So
then it was time to cut out the image and shape it. Which was easy for the
little birdies ...
and then came the tiny leaves…did I really want to cut all these
out and paper piece them? NO DEFINITELY NOT…so that is where the LESSER bit
came into my project! Instead I painted the leaves that were already stamped directly onto the card so I didn't have to cut them all out!
Finally
I stamped my sentiment from the Flora and Fauna (Plate 6) set of Squiggly Ink stamps
onto some Heavy Weight White Stamping Card and then cut it out into individual words.
To finish my less is more card off I sketched a little frame around each word
and stuck them onto my card using some thin foam pads.
Here's how it all looks pieced together
I
can’t help chuckling as I notice that in the photo where I am sketching around
the words the word ‘me’ is upside down…must have been some of that leftover Christmas
spirit (or should I say spirits)...LOL! See you again next month, Clare.
Leandra Says: I do love this type of card, on the face of it strikingly simple, but when you break down the details, and note the little extra effects, like shaping the birds, it really adds depth that you easily miss on first glance. Thanks Clare, see you back in February!
Gillian Says: Clean & Simple but with high visual impact, love it Clare. Thank you for a brilliant first week :)
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Thats gogorgeous Clare!!
ReplyDeleteWhat dear little birds! Lovely CAS card. Julie Ann xx
ReplyDeleteSuch a gorgeous card! I love the dotty border.
ReplyDeleteI do like a bit of CAS! Very cute...
ReplyDeleteVery very nice Clare love this a lot simple but stunning. X
ReplyDeleteGreat CAS card.
ReplyDeleteJo
x
Fantastic CAS card.
ReplyDeleteCAS is very difficult and yours is great!
Fab CAS card:-) x
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card Clare ! Love how you've framed the words and the colours combo is fabulous ! Sue C x
ReplyDeletefabulous make - Loving that spotty border and the sentiment looks great too x
ReplyDeleteA wonderful card, Clare!!!!
ReplyDeleteSo cute - the masked stamping is very cool. Love the clean sharp look - so effective!
ReplyDeleteAlison x
Beautiful less is more card! Deceptively simple to look at but difficult to pull off.
ReplyDeleteHugs
Lesley Xx
I love it... right away. Thank you for sharing you talents.
ReplyDeleteSarinda
Beautiful Clare.
ReplyDeletelove it! this is very much my kind of card
ReplyDeleteReally lovely!! Thanks for the inspiration once again. Coco x
ReplyDeleteOooooo so loving this card, less is more makes super elegant cards and this masking technique looks awesome. Kezzy :-) xxx
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