I started with a piece of 4 3/4 by 3 1/2 inch white cardstock, then sponged Gina K Sweet Corn ink. As you can see, I didn't sponge as smoothly as I normally try to do and this time went for a more splotchy look. To do this, I didn't tap off the ink on scratch paper as much, so it make heavier marks. I did still try to keep the sponge dauber moving at all times.
Next I added Gina K Sweet Mango ink. Again, I kept it pretty splotchy, working mainly from the sides and letting a lot of the yellow come through in the middle.
Then I added Gina K Honey Mustard ink. This time focusing more at the top and sides and creating some swipes of color to build up that cloud look.
I added Gina K Red Hot ink, working mostly on the bottom and lower sides. For this color, I wanted a smoother look, so I tapped off on scratch paper a lot more and built the color up slowly.
Then for even deeper color, I added Gina K Cherry Red.
I used Copic markers to draw in some wispy clouds. I started with E19 and drew some horizontal bands, then added E15, E97 and W1.
I cut a slightly wavy line in sticky notes to use as a mask and sponged Gina K Black Onyx ink along the bottom.
Removed the mask and stamped the windmill, from Country Roads, using Gina K Black ink.
Stamped the small thistle plant with black.
Then stamped the sentiment with black.
I layered with a piece of Pure Luxury Black Onyx and used a Pure Luxury Honey Mustard card base (5 1/2 by 4 1/4 inches).
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This is beautiful!! I love your cards
ReplyDeleteThis is beautiful!! I love your cards
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card, Theresa! Thanks for the video on it too. Always waiting to see what your next great card will be.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous card, Theresa! I love all the inking and shading you did...so pretty!
ReplyDeleteJust to let you know...your video stalled out a few times on your blog as well as You Tube. Not sure what the problem is, but thought you needed to be aware.
Really like the beautiful card and great video. You make it look so easy. Thanks. Edna
ReplyDeleteLove your very detailed tutorials. Always well done. Your cards are just beautiful.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful scenic card. Thank you for the easy to follow video.
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I'm a huge fan of your work and this is another gorgeous example! Thanks for sharing all your how to's, it is greatly appreciated!!
ReplyDeleteSo stunning and I just watched with my 13yo grdaughter.She wants to try this too.You are so amazing talented.Thanks,I am sure I will have to watch this again to try it...Hugs:)))
ReplyDeleteGorgeous and eye catching. Love the tutorial.
ReplyDeletethank you very much for your video, this card is lovely, bye from France,
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Wow, this is beautiful. Thank you for the wonderful tutorial.
ReplyDeleteJust beautiful! Thanks for the tutorial!
ReplyDeleteThis is very striking, I love your tutorials. I followed your instructions and made a card similar to this one, I love it! Thanks for the inspiration
ReplyDeleteA BEAUTIFUL CARD LIKE ALL WAYS;
ReplyDeleteYOUR TUTORIALS ARE A god send to people like me with no talent...
Absolutely stunning, Theresa! Thanks for another fabulous tutorial!
ReplyDeleteThanks for such detail instructions on how you made the card. It is a stunning card.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous card! You are truly a master with a sponge and ink. Thanks so much for sharing this wonderful video.
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