Hello everyone, and welcome to Club Scraps January Artist Team Challenge! This month the January Challenge was to use the Faux Batik technique for one of our projects, as this months Color Me Happy Club Kit was inspired by this.. So I chose the technique using stamps and ink :)
1st card here I chose the white card stock from Januarys Color Me Happy Club Kit. I stamped my Floral stamp from the Club Scrap Girlfriends set, in the Glue Pad and then added vintage ice embossing powder, and heated. Next I sprayed Gold, Walnut Gold, Walnut ink Antiquing Solution,and tiger lily on the backing, using the Batik technique.
The sentiment is from Oct 2016 Club Scraps Literature Greetings, it is stamped in club scrap black ink.
The back layer on this card was done with just sprays, no stamps. I did add some pearls to give dimension to my card. Also added some ribbon and a pearl/ all brown card stock on this card is also from the Color Me happy Deluxe Club Kit!
2nd Card -sweet fairy , I chose fun colors to use the Batik technique and the darling Club Scrap Enchanted Forest Set. I LOVE how this one turned out. it was my 1st card made for today.
I used Memento Pear Tart, Memento Angel Pink, Brilliance Orchid, Brilliance Purple, Brilliance Lavender all to create the Batik Technique. LOVE the results of this one.
Background design paper was created using Shades of Winter design paper, and using a distressing on it, no stamping.
On this card here I chose the brown shimmer text weight card stock from the Literature Deluxe Club kit. I LOVE this brown card stock, its absolutely gorgeous in person. The ribbon is from January Color Me Happy Deluxe Kit. I added some sewing, and a cabochon to the card. The Thank you is a tag I had on hand.
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Cheryl
The cards are gorgeous! I especially love the copper/browns in the first one and the pink one with the fairy is fantanstic!
ReplyDeleteLovely cards - I really love the chocolate card - so very striking.
ReplyDeleteThe cards in the browns look almost like they are made of cork...so pretty! They are my favorites!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! How about a tutorial on those bows!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! How about a tutorial on those bows!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! How about a tutorial on those bows!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely choice of color schemes. Thanks for sharing your beautiful cards!
ReplyDeleteI was shocked to read your bronze background was created and inked! Well Done!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous cards, Cheryl.
ReplyDeleteLove your colors and great stamp choice!
Gorgeous!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteLove them all. Totally stunning results!
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