Tuesday, January 4, 2011
Very berry mystical wishes
How wonderful isn't it that the new year has started? I hope you are as excited as I am. Can't wait to see all the new sweet pea releases and what we make with them during 2011. I hope you'll continue stopping by to see what we are up to.
The card I want to show you today is my first for 2011. I made it using a colour challenge and let me tell you, it was a CHALLENGE. The colours were plum, blueberry and beige. Say what?! I've never played with that colour combo so I started looking through my stash - there are always papers with any combo you're looking for, but not this one. I almost gave up, but stubborn as I am I got intrigued. So I realized I needed to whip up my own set of matching papers. I immediately thought of this purple glittery one I had been saving. The blue and beige were harder as I don't use those colours much. I came across the dotty one which is the backside of a vintage Charleston dancers paper. I also found the light blue with beige swirls and was quite proud at how I managed to match them up together.
The image I used is Ching chou kuik's dark sirene from plate 24 and the sentiment is from plate 46. I've never used her before, but knew she was right for this as soon as I saw her. I think it was the fact that her hair was dark that gives the card that extra "darkness" and leaves it more muted than it would be if I had coloured it blue. She is stamped with black ink and then I went over her hair with midnight blue promarker to make her hair agree more with the patterned papers. The rest of her is also coloured with promarkers. I added some glittereffects with a sakura gelly roll to the image, text and butterfly border. That pen is addictive! To make the white parts more yellow on both the image and sentiments I inked them with a distress ink. The different butterflies are made using Martha Stewart punches and the leaves are made using a quickutz die. I also made a little decoration from a bottlecap that I hammered on to flatten a bit. I then glued on a circle from one of the patterned papers, filled with clear dimensional glue and filled with tiny see-through beads.
Labels:
ching-chou kuik,
Dark Sirene,
Katarina,
Plate #24,
Plate #46
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Beautiful Katarina, I love the dark colors. Your coloring is amazing and your choice of papers are perfect.
ReplyDeleteWOW!!! Katarina, you may have felt challenged, but this absolutely amazing and the colors and the way you combined papers and elements is PHENOMENAL! Just STUNNING!~
ReplyDeleteTHis is so stunning Katarina. I love the DP you used. THe colors and your coloring is beautiful. All the added details and elements works so well together.
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Angela
wow, I have such a hard time using dark, bold colors and wish I could create something as gorgeous as this. Your color choices and coloring are perfect and your embellishment compliment the image perfectly. Beautiful.
ReplyDeleteSuch a nice card, love colors !
ReplyDeletexxx
i love the deeper colors that you used here. i also find something new to look at each time i see this card! i loveall of the little extras that you included by way of embellishments! amazing!
ReplyDeleteLove your color combo Katarina! They look so good together. Your bottle cap is the perfect embelly for this...makes me want to get mine out!
ReplyDeleteConnie
I love this color combo. It turned out great and the papers you picked to go with it are awesome. I esp love the polka dot mustard paper too. The bottle cap (filled with glass beadz?) is cool. Wonderful work. I just love this stamp she is one of my all time favorites.
ReplyDeleteHi Katarina! I told you on your blog and want to make sure to tell you again here - I think this card is STUNNING!! I would never guess that the color combo threw you for a loop, because you have created such beauty with it! :-)Traci
ReplyDeleteOh my GOSH!!! What a stupendous creation. The richness and all the details!! Bravo!!!!
ReplyDeletexoxo,
Kym
very pretty, love the dark, rich colors!
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