Showing posts with label ink blending. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ink blending. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 9, 2019

Harvest Hello Jack-o-lantern and a Night Scene Card for #PCC354 Rick Adkins

Hello and welcome to my blog; today I am going to share with you a card i created for this weeks Paper Craft Crew Challenge.  This weeks challenge is all about Halloween and Haunting.  One of the things that I think of when someone mentions Halloween is Jack-o-lanterns.  The other thing I think of is fall leaves and the crisp cool night air.  So, for my card I wanted to come up with something that embodied all those elements.  I think I came up with a super cute card for you all today.  Here's a look at my card.

I created a card with a fun little jack-o-lantern in a pile of Fall leaves at night.  Here's the image that inspired my card.  I have linked the inspiration image below to the Paper Craft Crew website.  You can click on the image to play along and to check out what all the other design team members came up with.  

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I started my card by stamping the jack-o-lantern face in Pineapple Punch Ink and then masked it off.  I then stamped the pumpkin from Harvest Hello in Tuxedo Black ink, because I knew I was going to color it with my stampin' blends.  But before coloring I needed to create my night sky.  
To start that process I masked off the pumpkin and stem with some masking paper.  Then I stamped the some of the leaves in front of the pumpkin.  After that was done I began with some ink blending.  I did this really light starting in the center around the pumpkin.  I started out with Pineapple Punch, then moved to Mango Melody, and Pumpkin Pie.  And finally moving into Rich Razzleberry.  Then I repeated the process again blending all the colors together.  Once I had everything blended I came back in with a little tuxedo black just around the edges.  
After everything was blended the way I wanted it.  I flipped on some water from my stampin' spritzers and let it sit for just a little bit then pressed a paper towel on that.  I then dried the ink with a heat tool.  Then I removed the masks from the pumpkin.  With the ink blending and the masks in place; I had a white ring around the stem and the pumpkin.  So, how to handle that.  I made both into  part of the jack-o-lantern.  I colored the jack-o-lantern with a combination of Mango Melody, Pumpkin Pie, and a little Pineapple Punch.  I also added a little dark soft suede around the edge and the stem.  When I have so many colors on the same image I like to color from lightest to darkest, then come back with darkest to lightest.  
After the coloring was done on the pumpkin I came back in with my stampin' blends but added in the same colors I used before but added in a little Cherry Cobbler and Rich Razzleberry as well.  Once That was all done I came back in with a journaling pen and outlined the pumpkin, the face, and the leaves.  I then came back in with the dark soft suede blend and added some shadows around the outside of the leaves around the pumpkin leaving the center free to give the look of a glow from the jack-o-lantern.  I finished off my card by heating embossing my sentiments on Early Espresso Cardstock.  My sentiments came from Harvest Hellos and Wonderfully Wicked.  I matted my focal image on a Early Espresso mat and then placed everything on a Pineapple Punch card base.  
Thanks for dropping by today, I hope that you have enjoyed my little card that I came up for you.
Happy Stampin' 
Rick Adkins 

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Wednesday, October 2, 2019

Rare Blessings One Layer Card PCC353 By Rick Adkins

Hello and welcome to my blog; today I am going to share a really pretty and easy one layer card with you today.  I wanted the orchid image in the Rare Blessings Stamp Set from Stampin' Up! to be the main focus on my card today.  I didn't want a lot of embellishments, or layers so a one layer card was the way to go.  Here's a look at my card. 
 The Rare Blessings Stamp Set features a wonderfully detailed orchid just for you to give to a friend. The Rare Blessings Stamp Set also comes with great sentiments in a beautiful font.  I think the orchid is what I noticed first when I was thumbing through the catalog back in April and was like omg I have to have that set.  Then I look at the sentiments and it was a must have after reading what was in the set and seeing the fonts.
I used a little ink blending in the background of the card to enhance the coloring of the orchid.  But, before I laid down the Crushed Curry ink blend; I had to stamp the orchid and mask it.  I create my mask with a little Avery Removable Label and cut it out.  For the colors of the orchid I used my Stampin' Blends.  There's really not a lot of real estate to color with this image, but I still got four different colors on each section.  For the leaves I used Old Olive and Mossy Meadow.  For the orchid's blooms I used Purple Posy and Highland Heather.  For the flower centers I used Daffodil Delight.  I did use the light and dark of all these markers on the flowers and leaves.  Even with out a lot of area to color I still could get in there and add some nice shading.  

When I got the orchid colored it was standing out from the background enough.  The reason for that was the ink blending in the background was so soft compared to the coloring with the blends.  So I came back in with the Daffodil Delight blends and the color lifter and added some color around the the orchid.  I wanted it to kind of look like a glowing shadow around the image.  I think it made the image pop more.  What do you think?  

To decorate the envelope for this card; I simply stamped the orchid in tuxedo black ink on the front.  This gave me a nice backdrop for the front of the envelope and I still have plenty of room to write my recipients address.   To decorate the flap of the envelope I just stamped the orchid blooms around in a pattern, as you all know I like to do if you follow my blog.  
I hope that you have enjoyed my little one layer card today.  Thank you for stopping by and spending a few minutes of  your day with me.  I will be back again tomorrow with a video tutorial so I will see you tomorrow.  
Happy Stampin' 
Rick Adkins 


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