Hello, friends! Deepti here and welcome to another spotlight feature. I wanted to go with a traditional tribal look. So, here's what I created...
STEP 1
I picked some of the smaller stamps from this set and based on their size, I decided on the size of flat brushes I would use. I then created horizontal stripes of varying thickness in different colors using watercolors. I was not worried about making them straight.
STEP 2
Next I stamped the tribal stamp images on these stripes using Archival Jet black ink, creating a pattern. I also diecut this panel with the stitched rectangle die.
STEP 3
I then used the reindeer stencil and sponged the reindeer with black ink and while sponging I ended up smudging some ink :( Now the struggle to hide this began LOL. Normally, I would trash it and redo but these days with my little one taking all of my time, I tend to work the most in minimum time :)
STEP 4
So here's what I did to hide the ink. I diecut the black card stock for the base and a frame of white, I fussy cut a burlap banner and took a clothespin to embellish it. I was not satisfied with the white frame so I cut out a black frame and assembled the pieces along with a diecut thanks sentiment to finish my card :)
Here is a closeup...
That finishes my spotlight feature :) I hope you enjoyed it and will give this a try. Happy paper crafting!
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Remember, if you try out any of the techniques from our Spotlight posts (or CASE a spotlight project) and add your project to our Spotlight Project Showcase you have a chance to win a $15 gift certificate (random drawing) OR your choice of 5x7 stamp set + a Spotlight Project guest designer spot (randomly drawn from the Top 3 picks).
Great colors! Love the strips of stamps!
ReplyDeleteGreat result!
ReplyDeleteVery cool. Lovely earthy colours and the save makes it even more interesting. Hugz
ReplyDeleteFabulous card Deepti, and I love your "save" so very creative!
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Maxine
WOW !
ReplyDeleteThank you for the step by step on this artsy and very eye catching card. Love how you've put it all together and the frame idea...genius!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great way to combine the stamps and stencils and I love the tribal look!
ReplyDeleteThis card is awesome! Great hiding to the smudge too. I've been there before. :)
ReplyDeleteThese designs make some really fun patterns! Love the striped background!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great card! I love the way it looks and it was so simple to create. One of my mentors always said, there are no mistakes only opportunities to embellish. I love how you did just that! The frame with the clipped piece of burlap is ingenious!
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