2019 Topic 19: Cute Critters
These
snazzy Christmas Cards with their shaking sparkles are fantastic! I
urge you to read through the details of this post as Autumn shows how
taking these to the next level is achieved by adding elements inside and
on the acetate layer. Gorgeous! ~ Leandra
Hi everyone, it's Autumn Clark of SewPaperPaint with
you today, and I'd like to share a collection of whimsical snowy shaker
cards inspired by a simple, but beautiful palette of PaperArtsy Fresco
Chalk Acrylic Paints (Taro Milk Tea), (Blue Oyster), (Aquamarine), (Smurf), (Guacamole) and (Jade).
For our Cute Critters Topic, I wanted to pair my newfound love for coloring, inspired by Kathy of The Daily Marker,
with my passion for painted backgrounds. I think the result is quite
fun and hope you'll grab a cuppa and scroll through for the details...
I started by making a set of printed Smoothy Card with which to work. I used a brayer and gelli plate, then added some stenciling with PaperArtsy Stencil by Kay Carley (PS070) in Fresco Chalk Acrylic (Chalk).
I used Distress Oxide pads in Tumbled Glass, Picket Fence and Spun Sugar to do some additional stamping with Eclectica³ Mini 48 by Seth Apter (EM48) and ...
Now, I used a lot of stamps for these cards, but you could certainly pare down. I sat in my studio for hours just having fun playing with colors and patterns, while listening to music...
Now, I used a lot of stamps for these cards, but you could certainly pare down. I sat in my studio for hours just having fun playing with colors and patterns, while listening to music...
Next I pulled together my cast of characters using PaperArtsy {JOFY} Collection Set 01 (JOFY01) ...
I arranged my beautiful bundle of red rubber onto my painted panels. I die cut the centers of my panels with a large square die and switched the center pieces around until I was pleased with the contrast and placement.
...and JoFY Mini 20 (JM20)
JoFy Mini 30 (JM30)
With Zinski Art Collection Set 35 (ZA35) ...
...and PaperArtsy Ink & the Dog Collection Noel Set 4 (N4).
I arranged my beautiful bundle of red rubber onto my painted panels. I die cut the centers of my panels with a large square die and switched the center pieces around until I was pleased with the contrast and placement.
With
my leftover papers I did some layered stamping. I used my Stamp
Platform to stamp the star border in Ranger's Watering Can, then painted
over the images with gesso. Keeping the stamp and paper aligned, I stamped again on top of the dried paint.
This allowed me to go in and color the images with a blank slate, so to speak.
I
have very few Distress Markers, but this palette worked beautifully
with my Fresco Chalk Acrylics: Cracked Pistachio, Twisted Citron,
Peacock Feathers, Picked Raspberry, Ripe Persimmon and Stormy Sky. I
colored one side of my images, then pulled the color through with a
water brush.
Many
of my images had details that would be lost when they were fussy cut,
so I carefully arranged my panels together on my Stamp Platform and
stamped the images so that the details would show through when I layered
the fussy cut imagery.
For
shaker cards you always need to pour your shaker filling onto your
background panel then carefully adhere your frame. I used Stampendous Shaved Ice & a sequin mix here. I secured my inner square to the background panel first, making sure that it was centered with the
frame before applying a double layer of foam tape to the frame and
attaching. A good tip is to use an anti-static bag over your acetate
before adhering so that your shaker material doesn't stick. I always
save packaging from die cuts to use for my acetate windows.
Adding
stamping inside and out of the windows gives these cards a sense of
depth, though they are only 1/2" thick and could easily be mailed.
I
added some doodling around the frames to match Jo's designs. I used a
good wet glue on the acetate to line up the images with the initial
stamping, so they could be wiggled into just the right place.
I plan on attaching these cards to gift packages with a clear envelope and some string this Christmas.
Thank you so much and merry Christmas! Love, Autumn
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Love these, Autumn!
ReplyDeleteOh I love these - they are so fabulously festive!! Really made me smile! Jo
ReplyDeleteThese are stunning Autumn. Perfect for Christmas
ReplyDeleteLooooovely! :)
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely beautiful shaker cards Autumn!! So many lovely ideas and techniques. How lucky is the person who received this card! xx
ReplyDeleteThank you for this wonderful tutorial and amazing sample makes, Autumn! xoxo
ReplyDeleteWhat a pretty alternative colour palette for these wintry cards... you can almost feel the icy shiver from those shimmering mica and sequin elements. I love the contrasting accents of pink and orange - so clever to make the blues even icier! Fabulous framing of the shaker backgrounds with your fussy-cut critters.
ReplyDeleteAlison x
Fabulous cards Autumn, I just love the gorgeous backgrounds you created for the quirky characters to sit upon. Adding the shaker element adds so much interest too - love these! Anne xx
ReplyDeleteWhat fun shaker cards, Autumn!!! I love your colours and your design!!! xx
ReplyDeleteLove each of your wonderful shaker cards, Autumn . Fabulous colour palette , great design and terrific use of a variety of well chosen stamps . TFS x
ReplyDeleteThis is absolutely Awesome! Lx
ReplyDeleteThese are absolutely adorable. Love the trick with stamping on the background, painting with gesso, then stamping in black and coloring! I am going to stop now and go to sleep, hopefully dream about this and try something in the morning. Thanks so much.
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