Friday, July 16, 2021

Praying Tree

There are so many ways to splatter your background. You can flick your brush, tap your brush against your finger, spritz it a bit, drop you ink, etc... What do you do to splatter your background? My favorite is the one I create by accident and pretend that it was intentional.




Stamps:
   Thoughts & Prayers
   Gorgeous Grunge

Paper:
   Crushed Curry A-2
   Whisper White 5-1/4 x 4 (2)

Ink:
   Archival Basic Black
   Baked Brown Sugar
   Crushed Curry

Technique:
   Smear/Splatter

Accessories:
   Antique Brass Hodgepodge Hardware
   Chocolate Chip Ribbon (16")
   Adhesive

First, I splattered my background using Crushed Curry and a tea stain ink. The Gorgeous Grunge stamp set also includes a splatter stamp, so I used that one too.

Next, I stamped my image and sentiment using Baked Brown Sugar.

I added some hardware around the sentiment, and pierced the brads through the panel.

I then wrapped 16" of ribbon around the card and tied it using a double knot. I trimmed the edges of the ribbon.

I then adhered this panel onto the Crushed Curry card base and adhered the Whisper White panel to the inside of the card.

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6 comments:

  1. Sally, the splatters look fabulous on this card. Very pretty!

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    1. Thank you so much, Jeanette. The best are the ones that were created by accident. Thanks for stopping by here.

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  2. This is a very beautiful card. I love the spatter.

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    1. Thank you so much, Fonda. I appreciate you stopping by here and sharing your kind words. I like the way the splatter breaks up a drab background.

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  3. I love this stamp set from SU. It has been a while since I used it but it always makes for great cards. Super job highlighting your sentiment with that wonderful frame too.

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    1. Yes, Lisa. I still have plenty of hardware to use. Thanks for your kind words and taking the time to visit.

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