Hello again! Well, here is another card and another attempt at creative photo editing with my new software. I'm still learning obviously, it seems a little overprocessed to me, but I think this is an improvement over yesterday.
Anyway, had fun playing with this sketch from the Clean & Simple blog. Not sure why, but as soon as I saw it I thought I wanted to use this map paper from the Newsprint collection of Designer Series Paper. The hot air balloon from Up, Up & Away set came to mind next. Colors are Lucky Limeade, Island Indigo, black and vanilla.
Did you happen to notice the embossed clouds on the Lucky Limeade card base?? Here's a hint at how I did those. It's been awhile since I've tried making my own texture plate so took me a few tries, but in a nutshell here's how you do it: punch or cut out shapes from scrap cardboard (this was a thin piece that I was able to punch). Next, glue the cutouts to a scrap piece of cardstock. I use a piece that is exactly 5.5"x4.25 so I can line it up with my card front. Finally, stack it like this: Multipurpose platform first (no tabs), then a cutting pad (clear plate), your template with clouds or whatever, cardstock, silicone rubber, then impressions pad.
You may need to experiment with the "sandwich" a bit to find out what works for you... but please BE CAREFUL, Big Shots are NOT indestructible! I'd start with a lean sandwich first then make it thicker until it works for you.
Gotta run. Thanks for stopping by again!
~Kristin
SUO Supplies
Stamps: Up, Up & Away
Colors: Lucky Limeade, Island Indigo, Basic Black, Very Vanilla
Accessories: Build-a-Cupcake punch, scallop circle punch, small oval punch, Everyday Enchantment organdy ribbon in Lucky Limeade (a Sale-a-Bration freebie starting Jan. 24!), and Newsprint DSP
First let me say what an awesome card. Beautiful designed and I love all the elements you've used. And let me thank you for the build a cloud embossing information.......... I noticed them immediately and thought "oh I wish I had that embossing plate". Who knew you could make one yourself! Thanks so much for your inspiration and wisdom.
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