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Sunday, 28 July 2024

Red and Green Ginkgo

Hi all.  There is a colour based challenge which I haven't entered lately called Color Hues, and this time the colours are red and green so I decided to base my card around this, and I ended up using my Globleland Ginkgo set of stamps, dies and stencil, and also a couple of different sets of stamps from fairly recent magazines..Creative Stamping No. 133 Typography and Indigoblu Mixed Media No. 8 using also one of the stencils.


I started by stamping the Ginkgo leaves onto a snippet of white card using Lucky Clover Distress Ink and using my stamp positioner.  I then decided the colour would be better a bit darker so used Forest Moss DI over the top and then with the stencil placed over it I added Lucky Clover DI blend through it for the leaves themselves.    I die cut them and I must admit I didn't quite get the die in the right place so tidied it up with my decoupage scissors.  I found another snippet of white card which I thought would fit nicely onto a 5" x 7" card and using a piece of copy paper I made a stencil using two of the ginkgo leaf shapes from the dies and I ink blended through it onto the card using Candied Apple DI but I wasn't happy with it so I sprayed over it with some water and wiped it which left just a very faint outline and I changed tack and decided to use a splatter stencil which came with the Indigoblu magazine, and also changed the colour to Adirondack Cranberry Ink.  I then found a slightly darker Color Box ink called Roussillon from a set bought eons ago and used a stamp from the Indigoblu set with numbers..well I managed to add two sets of the numbers which luckily was all I wanted but the stamp sponge just disintegrated and when I looked at the rest of the stack they were all much the same so in the bin they went.  Back to the Cranberry Ink and I added another couple of stamps from the Typography set..the definition of a flower, and another small type script which I decided to use over the top of a couple of the copy paper leaf cut outs and I added them onto the background.  

Putting the card together I thought a piece of vellum would be good sandwiched between the background and the leaves and I also die cut a rectangle from another snippet of white card to mount the background and topper onto using a Crealies Pierced Rectangle die.   I finished with another white snippet for the sentiment strip stamped using the Cranberry Ink and heat embossed with WOW Clear Gloss Embossing Powder. 

Thank you for dropping by and I'll see you again soon. 






I am also entering the following challenges:

We Love Stamping Challenge - July '24 Sun, Sea and Sand/Anything Goes.
Stamping Sensations Challenge - July'24 Anything Goes/Christmas in July.
Simon Says Monday Challenge - Add A Sentiment.
Allsorts Challenge - No. 791/2 Season's Delights.
Try it on Tuesday Challenge - In the Garden. 
Snippets Playground Challenge - No. 485 Where we use our snippets of card and paper etc.
NBUS Challenge - No. 64 Where we use our Never Before Used Schtuff (the stencil and background stamps have not been used before).













I'm also playing along with Darnells I.D.E.A.S., a challenge she has set herself but invites anyone to join in.  This is Week 4: 'A' = Anything Goes.

22 comments:

Darnell said...

I love reading through the journey you go on when creating a pretty card, Pat! This is very mixed media in a gentle way and I love it with the cranberry and green colors and the softness of the added vellum! Thank you for linking again to NBUS and playing with my I.D.E.A.S.! Hugs, Darnell

Cathy said...

This card sounds like it was a fun journey Pat lol! Love the end result. I recently had to throw out some blending pads that had disintegrated... they had been in my stash for a long time, maybe 10 years!! wish things would last forever lol! Have a great week, Cathy x

Liz said...

Fabulous card Pat, the design and colours are just beautiful. Thank you for joining in the Allsorts Challenge this week using the Season’s Delights option.
Liz xx

Aquarius said...

Goodness me, lots of work has gone into this interesting design and an excellent description of how it was achieved. I love the way you've brought it all together into a super card.

Linby said...

So pretty and an inspired design, it all goes together brilliantly. Thanks for sharing with us at We Love Stamping.

cuilliesocks said...

This is beautiful Pat, loving the colours and your design. It's such a lovely flower and with a gorgeous background the whole card is beautiful, Kate x

cm said...

Beautiful card - and oh, what a wonderful description of how it came to be. Thank you for joining us at Colour Hues.
~carol

Ellibelle said...

This is really beautiful Pat, love how it turned out! Thank you so much for sharing at Allsorts challenge this week!

Faith A at Daffodil Cards said...

Gosh, you did go through a lot to make this beautiful card, I think I would have given up. The result is gorgeous. I had to enlarge the image and it really is a gorgeous card. x

Karen said...

Like Darnell, I enjoyed reading about your process. All the adjustments you made created a lovely, lovely card! Thanks for sharing it with us at Color Hues!

My name is Erika. said...

What a pretty card Pat. Ginkgo leaves have such a pretty shape, don't they? I love how you used it on such a contrasting background too. Thanks for joining us at TIOT. hugs-Erika

Marjan said...

What a wonderful background you've created, it is really lovely, also the colours! The leaves and the choice of green coördinate so beautiful with it! And the vellum piece really ads interest too. Love it!!

pinky said...

Pat your card is absolutely gorgeous! Thanks for joining us at Stamping Sensations this month.
Pinky

JulieP said...

Your red background is a labor of love and well worth the effort. I really love it. And your gingkos (which I just used myself). Thanks so much for joining us at Color Hues!

Di said...

Wow Pat, what a stunning card this is. Love the background and the ginko leaves are perfect! Touch of genius to pop them onto a vallum background as it softens the contrast beautifully.

Hugs
Di xx

Meggymay said...

A beautiful card and ginkgo leaf image. Thank you for sharing with us at Try it on Tuesdays.
Yvonne

Sarn said...

Fabulous inky card with lovely stamps behind the Gingko leaves. Love the touch of vellum to soften everything too.

Thanks for entering a piece of homework to the Snippets Playground. See you by the paddling pool xxx

Helen said...

Beautiful card - love the vellum you've added.

Thanks for joining us at Stamping Sensations.

Helen x
DT

coldwaters2 said...

Hi Pat this is so beautiful I love the stamps and colours you have used such a classy looking card thank you for joining us at both We Love stamping and Allsorts
hugs
lolo x

Susan said...

Beautiful card, Pat! I really love gingko leaves - yours are beautifully shaded, and they look great against the fabulous collage background.

Let's Art Journal said...

Such a beautiful card! I love the stamped background that you created to showcase that foliage - perfect 😊. Thanks so much for joining in the fun at Try it on Tuesday! Hugs, Jo x

brenda said...

Rather belatedly, but wanted to thank you for sharing your lovely card with us at Allsorts, SS and WLS challenges.

B x