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Friday, 3 July 2026

CAS Mix Up Returns with the Eclipse Technique


Hi everybody.  I am pleased and excited to say that the CAS Mix Up Challenge is up and running again and I have become a member of the Design Team.  The challenges runs for the month and there is a rotation of mixed media, stencil and watercolour projects.  This first month back is Mixed Media and must feature some stamping using the Eclipse techniqe and is hosted by Loll.  This technique uses a die cut embedded within the design which looks very effective.

I have used a Sheena Douglass stamp featuring a lion which is one of the 'A Little Bit Sketchy' range she produced a good few years ago and is one of a set with an African theme, and I have to admit that this is the first time it has seen any ink and I'm not sure why it has taken me so long to use it..naughty me!  I decided to do an acrylic block background and used some Distress Inks in Fosselized Amber, Mowed Lawn and Brushed Corduroy randomly placed on the block to give a Savannah grassland look but with a bit more green at the bottom.  I did do a couple of inkings to get the look I wanted adding the inks to the block and spritzing before laying it down on the white card.  I then inked the stamp with Versafine Vintage Sepia and added some Onyx Black around the lion's mane.  I used my stamp positioner and inked several times.  I then used my waterbrush and removed some of the background colour in areas where it looked too dark..on the face and over the body dabbing it away with a piece of kitchen towel and then got out my Lyra pencils and added some more colour using a yellow, orange, brown and black and I think it stands out quite well from the background.  I found a nice sized die cut sentiment to do the eclipse with and I cut a couple of extra layers to add beneath the top layer to give it dimension.  I added some double sided tape on the reverse so that the little pieces to go back into the letters had something to stick to instead of having to stick glue on the back of them or into the space itself which is more messy.  The other thing of course is to back the cut out with sticky sheet.  The pieces were extremely small and fiddly so I placed them in a dish so I wouldn't lose any of them and I held my breath when I put them in place..lol.

Our Guest Designer this month is Michelle (I Card Everyone) and I hope you visit the challenge and take a look at the beautiful work from her and the rest of the team, and there are several videos you can watch if you want some extra inspiration.  We would love you to join in with the challenge which runs from the 3rd - 31st July so lots of time to get those cards in.  

Thank you for joining me here today and I'll see you again soon.






I am entering the following challenges:

Critter Crazy Challenge - No. 112 July '26 Anything Goes.
NBUS Challenge - No. 88 Using our Never Before Used Schtuff.
Seize the Birthday Challenge - No. 329 Blue, Pink and Yellow/Anything Goes.




17 comments:

Loll said...

WOW! AMAZING card, Pat! The acrylic block background is just perfect for this artsy image! Love how you've removed some colour of the lion and added in pencil work. You've really brought it to life. The Happy Birthday sentiment stands out really well. Adding extra layers makes such a difference. So happy to have you on the CAS Mix Up team, Pat!! xx

Barbara said...

We at Seize the Birthday Challenge are very glad to see you here with the beautiful card. Glad that you finally used the stamp.
Barbara DT

Nancy said...

Pat, First a huge congrats on the DT position. Your card is just incredible! I love the lion image but your background really makes this work so well. Awesome job! Happy to have you with us at Seize the Birthday!

Christine said...

Wow, I love that image and it works perfectly for the challenge. Wonderful card xx

Cathy said...

Congrats on your DT spot Pat, and this card is a beauty - you nailed the colours and the eclipse sentiment pops beautifully, Cathy x

Viv said...

Well I don't know why you've not used Lenny the Lion before now either! (or is it World Cup Willie??? - for those of a certain age... ha ha!)
Whoever he is he looks wonderful on this clever card Pat!
Lovely to have you with me on the DT too!

I Card Everyone said...

Hi, Pat! I am so happy for you to join this wonderful team of crafters! Equally happy that it's baaack!
That King of the Jungle is gorgeous - and you found the most wonderful die for the technique - what a great masculine card!
=] Michele

Liz said...

Congratulations on joining the CAS Mix Up DT, Pat. You've created a fabulous card using the Eclipse technique.
Liz xx

Linda said...

WOW! Your card looks amazing. So many fab techniques, and a great stamped image ....... I love it!!

Darnell said...

So much to love, Pat! Your acrylic block background is perfect for that majestic lion! And what a fun way to do the eclipse technique with the sediment! Thank you for inspiring everyone to use their NBUS! Hugs, Darnell

creationsnz said...

Glad to see you back - great card BTW

creationsnz said...

Great use of the technique, lots of effort there and great result. Thanks for sharing your lion with us at Critter Crazy, CarolG

Bunny said...

Congratulations on being a new DT member. That's exciting. Your card is great. It makes me want to roar. [Bunny]

Bobby said...

How majestic is he! The technique for the stamping is just as great as the eclipse one is, Pat. Wonderful card!

My Paper Epiphany said...

Such a wonderful artsy card! Very inspiring! Great to have you on the team. Hugs x

Ida said...

This is awesome. Love it.

BożenA said...

WOW! A stunning image that slowly emanates a birthday sentiment. I love the hot, summery colors you applied to the card using an acrylic block. The effect is truly stunning.
hugs,
BożenA xx