Welcome to another challenge with Just Add Ink. This week we have a sketch to jet start your creativity.
Although we're at the tail end of winter now, I made my card on a cold and blustery day where it seemed very fitting, lol. Meet Chilly and Freezy!
I started with my background, blending three shades of blue oxide inks then using a snowflake stencil and volume paste. While that dried I cut and assembled my snowmen, colouring their attire using Copic markers (and discovered it's so much easier for those small, fiddly pieces!). Once it was dry I ran my background piece through the Big Shot to emboss the stitched border rather than cut it - this matches the sketch and adds a bit of visual interest without actually creating another layer. The slide dies were coloured with one of the same blue inks as the background and I added rub-ons before splattering everything with white paint to add to the snowy effect. I took some creative license and left off the sentiment strip because to be honest, I just didn't have anything that looked good there and I didn't really need it because of the writing on the slides.
Materials used:
- card - basic white (SU), silver Winter Deco sheets (Tim Holtz)
- distress oxide inks - tumbled glass, stormy sky, faded jeans
- Tim Holtz dies - Specimen, Chilly & Freezy
- other - blending brushes, Dimensionals, craft foam, volume paste (Stamperia), snowflake stencil (SU), picket fence distress paint, paintbrush, black rhinestones, Copic markers, Big Shot, black marker, stitched rectangle die, Remnant Rubs Christmas (Tim Holtz)
Be sure to check out what the rest of the team created to inspire you over on the Just Add Ink blog. And, of course, we'd love to see your own project in our gallery.
Thanks for stopping by.
Cheers
Kerry
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