Congratulations!!!
Meghan Kennihan
she is our Winner here at My Kraft Kloset, for March 2019!!!
Thank you all for participating!!!
Which means to me: April showers, bring May flowers. And it's starting to green up and bloom here in the South. And where there is rain, sometimes there are rainbows, which was the inspiration for my project this month. I wanted "Harmony Girl" to appear like she's strong and confident, dancing in the puddles, and she's coming through the storm into the big bright happy rainbow of life.
I had to be creative, as I wanted to create a "rainy" effect to my card and I achieved that by using a few "new to me" techniques and products and mixing stamp sets I hadn't used before either. As shown on my "Harmony Girl" card below...
I started with a 5x7 white card base, because this girl is tall and I wanted the background to show too! And inked the card base with a few distress oxide inks in blues and purple by dragging the ink pads from the top to the bottom of the card stock, spritz with water, let it run a bit, and added ink back on where needed. And when it dried it was too light, as it oxidized, so I dragged some regular distress inks in two blues to darken it up to look more stormy.
Tip: if you use water color card stock, your paper won't buckle. I just grabbed what was handy to use it up and it did curl a little, but I put a heavy book on it and it flattened out.
Next I blended several colors of Distress Oxides inks in a ROYGBIV color sequence across a piece of white card stock to create a rainbow using these amazing blending brushes. So great when you're using a lot of colors, just brush it off on a paper towel between colors, and continued blending away with no contamination of colors. Love them!!
And then I trimmed down the rainbow panel.
Then inked up this "new to me" Dance with Denim background stamp with clear ink and stamped directly over the rainbow panel and leave stamp in MISTI.
Carefully take the panel out of the MISTI and sprinkle with clear embossing powder all over it and heat set. This created my "rainy" effect. Can you see it???
Next I placed an edger die across the bottom of the rainbow panel and put a piece of purple tape down to hold the die in place and cut out with a Big Shot machine to create a rounded edge at the bottom.
Next I blended some Distress oxide inks around her to create a stormy look with the blending brush. Added a touch of watered down white ink around her and blended it in a circular motion a little at a time. Let it dry a little and went back and blended a little more to get that "cloudy" coming through the storm effect. Cool, right?
Once dry, I placed her in the MISTI with a piece of purple tape folded behind her, to hold her in place, again using no magnets. Then inked up the "dance with denim" background stamp again, that we left in the MISTI from before, and inked up with clear ink and stamped directly over the Harmony Girl panel.
Then carefully took her out of the MISTI and sprinkled clear embossing powder all over and heat set. This created a "rainy" look all over her too. Can you see it?
Tip: If you don't have clear embossing powder or these tools or stamps to create this "rain" effect, you could use Ranger Goosebumps Spray to create a similar effect too! That was my original plan, until the denim background stamp worked perfectly! We are Always experimenting, right?
Happy Spring!!!
Thanks for stopping by! ~Kim
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Supplies{Affils}: Unity Stamps & Products: Harmony Girl and Dance with Denim background stamp by Brutus Monroe (as the rain) and Gina K Designs-White Pigment Ink; a MISTI Stamping Tool; Spectrum Noir alcohol markers; Neenah white cardstock for alcohol markers; Papertrey Ink white card stock; Memento Tuxedo Black ink; Versamark Clear ink; Ranger Clear Embossing Powder; Marvy Uchida Heat Tool; Sizzix Big Shot Machine; Reverse Confetti-Edgers Confetti Cuts die; Picket Fence Studios-Life Changing Blender Brushes; Ranger Tim Holtz Distress Oxide Inks: ROYGBIV (the rainbow colors): Candied Apple, Spiced Marmalade, Scattered Straw, Lucky Clover, Faded Jeans, Mermaid Lagoon, Wilted Violet, Seedless Preserves; Ranger Tim Holtz Distress Inks: Faded Jeans and Chipped Sapphire; Ranger Mr. Mister water spritzer; Tim Holtz Ideology colored twine; glitter adhesive enamel dots; Purple Tape; and Beacon 3 to 1 liquid adhesive.
Challenges:
Challenge #289 April 2019 (spring theme)
WWC215 - Donna's Feminine "Anything Goes" Challenge
LTCCB #33 - April Anything Goes
Three Amigos Blog Hop Challenge #25 - Springtime!
HLS April Watercolour Challenge