Tuesday, July 26, 2016

PTI Stamp-a-faire Part 2



Hey everyone, sharing a few more projects from my Stamp-a-faire binge over the weekend.

This first card is my second favorite completed for the challenges.  It was for the watercoloring challenge that Kay Miller hosted.  I don't tend to have a ton of solid floral stamps, and none from PTI, so I ended up using a WPlus9 set instead.  The other issue I had was that the inks I used (Altenew) just didn't react that well with the water.  As a result I ended up supplementing a bit with watercolors, and then I went a little splatter happy on the whole thing, but I do like the overall result.  The sentiment is from the Choose Joy set (told you you would see that again).



Next up the Gilded in Gold challenge that Danielle Flanders hosted.  She used a product from Plaid called Liquid Leaf.  I don't have any of that, and given the fact that it's been a gazillion degrees outside wasn't about to get in the car to go get some, so I rooted around in the house a bit and discovered a Gold Izink reinker.  The Izink inks are pigment, and it worked perfectly!



I brushed some on the bottom of a tag and kept the color scheme very elegant and CAS using stamps from the Quilled Elegance set as well as a sentiment from Fancy That stamp set.  I added a bit of coloring using a Gold Wink of Stella brush pen as well.  This was so easy I ended up creating a little set.



Finally, my least favorite card from the creative session.  I debated whether or not to blog it, but I figured why not.  This was for the Drips and Splatters challenge hosted by Lizzie Jones and the technique just didn't work for me.  The yarn just wasn't holding the color, I think next time I would try it with acrylic paint and see if that works better.  It was kind of a fail, but I trimmed down the panel and tried to make a modern/graphic design with it.  For the sentiment I combined two sentiments from the Wonderful Words Additions set.

OK, that's all for me today.  I have a few remaining projects that I'll share with you tomorrow, so come back and check it out!

11 comments:

  1. wow these are stunning.. awesome designing Miriam.

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  2. These are all wonderful cards! I love the gold with the quilling set - perfect pairing. I'm glad you shared the drips card as it is one of my favorites - great colors, great job with the technique, and I love the layout.

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  3. I LOVE your creations Miriam!! I am so glad that you blogged the last card because I LOVE It. I think it looks so nice with the blue underneath and the white sentiment. Thanks you for sharing.

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  4. Incredibly beautiful!!! Just WOW!!!!

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  5. Wow! Awesome cards and tags, Miriam! Each one so unique and different! Love the first card being so soft and pretty with the flowers! Tags look very regal! And, the last card is simply fun with wonderful color!

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  6. Glad to see your cards for the PTI challenges...they are really wonderful. You made me laugh about the crazy hot weather/jumping in the car comment ...same heat here in Maryland and on top of that our air conditioning was broken for the last 3 days! Glad the heat kept you inside to make these beauties.

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  7. All fabulous, Miriam! LOve those Wplus9 blooms used with this technique! I'm not usually a tag girl, but I love your simple rectangles, and that corner hole placement. Modern, jazzy, and so blog-able is what I have to say about card 3 - love them all!
    =]

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  8. Amazing cards, Miriam! I love them!

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  9. Oooo! I adore your color choices in that first number! Another beautiful lineup... looks like you had fun, love!

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  10. Phew--that first flower card you're showing is beautiful!! So lovely! Do you get nervous splitting that beauty when you're done coloring it? I always do! ;) ha!
    I enjoy the gold shine on your second and I agree with the gazillion degrees. Yuck!
    And I relate on the third. I'm glad you salvaged some bc it made for a good card. I always debate that too. Hard when you spend time making something. :)

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