Second post of the day!!
Happy Canada Day to all of my fellow Canadians! It's also my husband's birthday and he was generous enough to give many of you the day off to celebrate with him ...LOL. He does that every year, just 'cuz he's such a good guy :D We have a new challenge at Craft Your Passion this week. The theme is Red, White and Blue (only those three colours) which also ties in beautifully with Independence Day in the States. This week, our fabulous sponsor is Just Some Lines. I was fortunate to be able to work with this fun image called Emo Rain Check Springtime. I love the Emo images. I coloured her with Prismacolor pencils and paper pieced her umbrella using a paper from October Afternoon's Fly a Kite stack. I used a large balled stylus to shape the umbrella slightly so that the edges curved in to the center like a real umbrella would. Emo was fussy cut, lined in black around the edges, and then adhered to the fussy cut umbrella piece. Her eyes are black half pearls.
The background started with a white card base, covered with a blue checked paper from DCWV High School Matstack. Before it was adhered to the base, the edges were inked with Faded Jeans Distress ink. To create somewhere for Emo to stand, a piece of white and also blue cardstock were torn and layered over the blue plaid. White doodling was done along the bottom edge. The border consists of four layers of scallops cut with an MFT die and stacked so that each layer shows. A red piece of string was wrapped around the borders once they were adhered to the base.
Emo was layered on foam tape for dimension and her umbrella was given a double stack of tape just in the center to help create a shadow behind it. I created the rain drops by dotting Glossy Accents randomly around Emo. Once the dots were dry, I shaded to the left and under each drop to add dimension and help them show against the blue. Two puddles were placed on the ground and shaded underneath with black coloured pencil. The raindrops make me smile. The sentiment was computer generated and printed in blue ink on white cardstock. The ends were torn and the sentiment was matted in blue cardstock and popped up on foam dots.
This is a pretty simple card but for some reason, it makes me happy. Emo is so cute in her little coat and boots and she doesn't seem to mind the rain at all. Maybe she has already learned to dance in it. Thanks for stopping by today. If you get a chance, pop by the Craft Your Passion Challenges blog to see the wonderful creations by the rest of the DT. Then look through your papers and images so that you can join our (only) Red, White & Blue challenge. I can't wait to see what you come up with.
I am entering this card in the following challenges:
Gingerloft ~ Red, White & Blue
One Stitch At A Time #170 ~ Anything Goes
Just Some Lines ~ Anything Goes
Kitty Bee Designs Aloha Friday #2 ~ Red, White & Blue
QKR Stampede #45 Anything Goes
Life is good; so is art!
Bonnie
It rained and flooded here in the MadCity all last week. Hoping for a better forecast for this one. At least little Emo is prepared. Cute card---love how you did the raindrops and the scallops. Happy B'day to your DH.
ReplyDeleteI love this card Bonnie - the torn edges along with the wonderful rhythmic scalloped layers, the great trick of the raindrops made from glossy accents, and best of all, the paper pieced, sculpted umbrella! You could have guessed I would like that part, eh? It makes me smile too! I was tired and lazy this go around with mine - you inspire me to be better!
ReplyDelete~ginny
Happy Canada day to you, Bonnie... hope it's not raining on you, or if it is, I hope you've got a snazzy umbrella like this to keep you dry and smiling! Such a cute make.
ReplyDeleteAlison x
This is awesome - thanks so much for joining us at Just Some Lines. :)
ReplyDeleteWow - those scalloped papers on the side really add such a cool touch to this card - love that idea!!Thanks so much for joining us this week at the Pile it On Challenge
ReplyDeleteCool! Shading those raindrops was a great idea. Excellent use of the color scheme GF. Hugs!
ReplyDeleteHappy Canada Day and hope your husband had a nice day.Your card is super.Just love how you've built this up.Great work with the GA -I thought they were epoxy stickers!Fabulous colouring job and dimension on the image.
ReplyDeleteThanks for joining us at Just Some Lines too :D
Lisa x
Hi Bonnie,
ReplyDeleteI think your card is amazing. I like the red dotted paper and the border.
xxx Michelle
Love all the details! Mahalo for joining us at Kitty Bee Designs!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fantastic scene card! Love your design and your attention to details are super!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for sharing your creativity with us this week at QKR Stampede.
Best of luck and we'd love to have you visit again!
Hugs Mian
QKR Stampede Design Team Member
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Hihi how cute, and such an unique card style. Love the girl.
ReplyDeleteThis is such a great card. It looks deceptively simple but so much work and detail has gone into it! I love the paper pieced and shaped umbrella and especially the shaded Glossy Accents raindrops! :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for joining in our Anything Goes challenge at OSAAT this week and good luck!
Ali
adorable...thanks for sharing at just some lines
ReplyDeleteTina
jsl dt
Fabulous card! I love how you've coloured the little cutie.
ReplyDeleteThanks for playing along with us at Just Some Lines!
~ Crystal (DT)
Lovely card and great image! Thank you for sharing with us at OSAAT this week and good luck. Hugs
ReplyDeleteNikki DT
This is so sweet Bonnie. Love the rain effect!!! I have NO idea who you get your coloring so amazing with Prismacolors as I use them and struggle to even get close to that effect! Happy Belated Canada Day from your Canadian crafting friend from New Brunswick.
ReplyDeleteThis card is suuuuuper cute! Mahalo plenty for joining us at Kitty Bee Designs' Aloha Friday Challenges!!
ReplyDeletelovies, =o) kel
Kitty Bee Designs DT Coordinator
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