2020 Topic 8: Popping Pink
Intro
Both paint and infusions are popping for this pretty trio of cards by Miriam. It's nice to have stripped back ideas: simple stencilling, white space, black ink and careful use of one colour is all the is necessary. Sometimes we just make things more complicated that they need to be!
~ Leandra
Both paint and infusions are popping for this pretty trio of cards by Miriam. It's nice to have stripped back ideas: simple stencilling, white space, black ink and careful use of one colour is all the is necessary. Sometimes we just make things more complicated that they need to be!
~ Leandra
Hi everyone, it's Miriam with
you today, and I'd like to share with you a trio of cards that I have
created to send to friends and family that I cannot see at the moment
due to the travel restrictions in the UK.
I
felt, in these unprecedented times, that I wanted to let people know
that I am thinking of them even though I cannot physically see them just
yet. For me, craft is also great for my well-being. I find it
relaxing and it takes my mind off my worries, even if it's for a short
time.
I kept my cards easy to make for beginners, whereas a more experienced crafter could advance my instructions very easily.
I kept my cards easy to make for beginners, whereas a more experienced crafter could advance my instructions very easily.
What
I really enjoyed was creating cards with very few materials that were
quite striking once complete. I have also ensured that, even though
there is some dimension, they can be posted using a normal first class
stamp.
This
card was super simple and you can adapt using the stamps that you have
in your stash. I kept the colour scheme very clean in order to allow
the Bougainvillea to really 'pop', after all, that's the theme this
fortnight.
I simply loved the black solid bird and branch image against this background. Sara's images often lend themselves to being able to cut parts out and layer them up, which is what I did here with the bird, simply to give a bit of dimension.
I also wanted to show how a stencil used alone can create a striking background.
This time I chose this beautiful quote stamp. You can use any stamps that you want here, including images if you did not want to use a quote, but I simply love this quote and know that the recipient will too.
If you wanted, you could tidy the lines up slightly by using a white gel pen, but I loved the imperfect look that I created.
Again, this is a very simple card, and very quick to make too. Here I created a very quick background colour using Magenta Infusions. You could do the same with paint or ink just by pressing them onto a craft mat, adding water then swooshing your card panel through.
The main image was stamped onto the card and then separately onto another panel of card so that it could be cut and mounted. I also followed something that I have seen Sara do many times, which is to cut and colour parts of the collage image and layer them up. I have done this with the stamps on the collage.
I also stepped this card up to see how it would look.
This time I used a thin layer of Grunge Paste onto the card panel first.
I loved how the Infusions caught each peak and texture of the paste, however, the pink didn't 'pop' as much when I used it on top of the Grunge Paste. I thought about this and concluded that If I wanted to do this again I could paint over the panel using Snowflake Fresco Acrylic chalk paint before I added the Infusions, which would make it 'pop' again.
Here are the two Infusions cards together. You can see how brighter the pink looks on the card without the Grunge Paste.
I loved how I could create simple, but striking, cards using not many materials.
I also love how you could step each of the cards up by using more layers and gems, to name only two things. The ideas could be endless.
More importantly, creating these came me a moment of calm in what is currently a crazy world. And I know that the recipients will love receiving them too.
I really hope that I have encouraged you to create cards yourself. Whether you are a beginner or whether you are more experienced but want to lose yourself in the joy of creating, I know that you will be delighted with your simple makes. If you want to make them more detailed, that would be fabulous. Whether you plan to keep them or give them to those that you love, the joy of creating will satisfy you. I would love to see what you create.
I simply loved the black solid bird and branch image against this background. Sara's images often lend themselves to being able to cut parts out and layer them up, which is what I did here with the bird, simply to give a bit of dimension.
I also wanted to show how a stencil used alone can create a striking background.
This time I chose this beautiful quote stamp. You can use any stamps that you want here, including images if you did not want to use a quote, but I simply love this quote and know that the recipient will too.
If you wanted, you could tidy the lines up slightly by using a white gel pen, but I loved the imperfect look that I created.
Again, this is a very simple card, and very quick to make too. Here I created a very quick background colour using Magenta Infusions. You could do the same with paint or ink just by pressing them onto a craft mat, adding water then swooshing your card panel through.
The main image was stamped onto the card and then separately onto another panel of card so that it could be cut and mounted. I also followed something that I have seen Sara do many times, which is to cut and colour parts of the collage image and layer them up. I have done this with the stamps on the collage.
I also stepped this card up to see how it would look.
This time I used a thin layer of Grunge Paste onto the card panel first.
I loved how the Infusions caught each peak and texture of the paste, however, the pink didn't 'pop' as much when I used it on top of the Grunge Paste. I thought about this and concluded that If I wanted to do this again I could paint over the panel using Snowflake Fresco Acrylic chalk paint before I added the Infusions, which would make it 'pop' again.
Here are the two Infusions cards together. You can see how brighter the pink looks on the card without the Grunge Paste.
I loved how I could create simple, but striking, cards using not many materials.
I also love how you could step each of the cards up by using more layers and gems, to name only two things. The ideas could be endless.
More importantly, creating these came me a moment of calm in what is currently a crazy world. And I know that the recipients will love receiving them too.
I really hope that I have encouraged you to create cards yourself. Whether you are a beginner or whether you are more experienced but want to lose yourself in the joy of creating, I know that you will be delighted with your simple makes. If you want to make them more detailed, that would be fabulous. Whether you plan to keep them or give them to those that you love, the joy of creating will satisfy you. I would love to see what you create.
Very classy makes Miriam, loving that pop of colour 😘😘😘
ReplyDeleteBeautiful cards, Miriam, one of my favourite pinks too .
ReplyDeleteLove it Miriam.🤗
ReplyDeleteBeautiful cards Miriam x
ReplyDeleteThese are gorgeous and striking cards, Miriam, they really showcase Sara's stamps and stencil so well. I love the postmarks coloured pink to make them pop. The pink against the grunge paste is delectable, like raspberry ripple ice cream!x
ReplyDeleteLove your trio of cards , Miriam . Fabulous examples of how to use Sara's stamps and stencils and 'pop' the pink really effectively. tfsx
ReplyDelete