We were delighted to see so many nations represented in our 'Colours of your Flag' challenge last week, how wonderful that the love of crafting links so many of us worldwide.
Once more we are back to the second week of the month and so our challenge is for a
Once more we are back to the second week of the month and so our challenge is for a
ONE LAYER CARD
If you are not sure of the principles of this genre, do check out our Guidelines at the top of our blog.
The special feature we would like to see this week is for you to
USE INK
** This does include ink pads **
** This does include ink pads **
...hopefully in a way you haven't tried before.... or using a favourite technique.
If you can avoid using the computer this week, that would be great, but we wouldn't want to to miss a week if the computer is your only method of card making.
This week is very Chrissie, not very Mandi lol
I hate getting my fingers inky and don't do inky backgrounds ever! But, I had a bash.
This technique is in various forms around blog world, but, I kinda adapted in my own way!
I took an acryllic block and with my water brush added a few drops of water to LuminArte H2o's Persimmon and Pink Azalea, so I had puddles of colour. Using the water brush to pick up the colour I then dabbed a few areas onto the block. I knew roughly where I wanted them to be. You need to pay particular attention to how close the drops are as they spread lots and merge together. Great if that's what you want! I did and didn't as you can see.
[Also keep away from the edges of the block as it creates a line]
If your blobs look a little too wet it's best to take the excess off with the edge of a tissue, let it soak it up, rather than dab.
Turn the block over and press onto your card. Hold for a few moments, lift off. Voila!
Once dry I stamped with the Flamingo [Stampabilities] added ribbon and gems.
You can use numerous different inks for this technique, watercolour crayons, and if you prefer you can also spritz with water for a different look. It's all about experimenting really and although I'm a complete novice at anything like this, I do have to admit I quite enjoyed it AND have clean fingers!
They are from Adirondack and the colours are Pebble, Lake Mist and Pesto.
I masked the card with Post Its and sponged the colours into the gap with some cut 'n' dry foam. (I have run out of spare Sponge Daubers, so I must order some more from Mandi!)
The stamps I used are from Indigo Blu, with just a few additional leaves from Inkylicious to fill in some gaps at the bottom.
The umbrella (umbellate) plant stamp was added after the upper masks had been removed. I find building up a scene in this way is really satisfying. If you haven't tried it, give it a go... you may enjoy it!
I find this one rather serene.
Great challenge!! Off to have a think!
ReplyDeletewow, both of your cards are so beautiful in different ways, loving them!
ReplyDeleteKelly xx
Great cards and so very different from each other.
ReplyDeleteToni xx
Gorgeous cards again, ladies. Not sure I'm up to this week's challenge - I must be the only person in the crafting world who doesn't have any inks. Though I'm sure I had a bottle of Quink (blue/black) somewhere!!LOL!
ReplyDeleteGood Morning and thanks for another fun challenge!
ReplyDeleteI´ve added mine!
Hugs
Birgit
Hi Ladies, hmmm, not sure about this week's challenge. I don't use inks either but I'll have a think on it.
ReplyDeleteSally x
Hmmm another great challenge idea again C&M, you certainly get us thinking! great cards C&M and fellow LIMettes.............off for a play:O) Viv xx
ReplyDeleteFabulous cards again Chrissie and Mandi, a tricky one for me but I have had a go anyway.
ReplyDeleteThank you Chrissie and Mandi for another great challenge. This will be a challenge for me, but I'll do my best. Both of your cards are fabulous! x
ReplyDeleteFantastic challenge, this one really was a challenge for me, but enjoyed trying something I would probably would never have done (not sure I will try it again mind) heheh :)
ReplyDeleteBoth are beautiful cards - you really know how to challenge us - off to brainstorm and get inky fingers lol Karen x
ReplyDeleteWhat a boundry pushing challenge it is this week! I suprised myself when my card happened!
ReplyDeleteThanks for making me try something new :)
Jenny x
Fabulous challenge!! I had a blast as usual :)
ReplyDeleteGreat challenge and great cards ladies:) Sandra H
ReplyDeleteThanks for a great challenge and great cards. :) Susan
ReplyDeleteThis is my first time participating in your challenge and I really enjoyed myself....this particular card was way out of the box for me but definetely something I will try again.....your inspiration cards are so well done!
ReplyDeleteMandi & Chrissie, what beautiful cards you've created. Thank you for the wonderful inspiration.
ReplyDeleteLast week was my first time to participate. I hope to join in the fun again this week.
-Martha
Loved this challenge - thank you!
ReplyDeleteHi there, Lovely challenge, I really like getting inky and my fingers are all euk, great!! Thanks again, Chrissie and Mandi, Gay xxx
ReplyDeleteReally love the idea of the acrylic block - have never tried that, and it turned out so great. Absolutely love your site! Always am excited when the email comes through, so I can check out the great entries and ideas! I don't have a blog set up, so I can't enter any of my LEM inspired cards, but that is OK - still love watching!
ReplyDeleteI wanted to give you credit for inspiration but yet again, I couldn't stop leaving white space and had to ink the edges and add a couple other things. But I used ink in a new way and it's only one layer. Thank you for your blog! I love it!! http://apemadebymary.blogspot.com/2011/08/one-layer-music-themed-birthday-card.html
ReplyDeletegreat challenge girls...I had great fun splattering my card...me and everything else in sight...hugs kath xxx
ReplyDeletestunning sample again girls brilliant theme too hugs cherylxxxxx
ReplyDeleteThanks for the wonderful challenge and inspiring samples. I'm glad I was able to play along this week.
ReplyDeleteThis was a challenge, I don't do inky! Hope my creation passes muster. Carol x
ReplyDeleteEvery week I learn something new on this site and love how everyone shares tips and inspirations.So glad I plucked up the courage to take part! x
ReplyDeleteGreat challenge again ladies. These 1 layer cards always hurt my brain :)
ReplyDeleteI am impressed. All cards are simply stunning. Very, I am very pleased that so many people involved in the game "less is more." Thank you for a number of emotions and inspirations
ReplyDeleteThank you for a warm welcome. It's my first time at LIM and it's great to see all the lovely reactions. Bye, Franka
ReplyDeleteThanks for a great challenge ladies, inky isn't exactly me (I wish it was though!) but I loved trying a new technique (for me) so thank you! xx
ReplyDeleteCould this be one of the best challenges so far? I think so. I have learned such a lot from the fab entries. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteHi there,
ReplyDeleteGetting back into the swing of things at last...oooooh golly what two weeks off can do.
Great challenge!After missing last week's due to holiday I had to have a go!
ReplyDeleteGreat challenge, I really enjoyed this one!
ReplyDeleteAvril B
Lovely! I have a technique that I have not tried yet, but may for this challenge!
ReplyDeleteFantastic challenge... though I cannot fulfill it, I enjoyed it and it was quite inspired to see everyone's beautiful work!
ReplyDeleteIs a gallery pretty beautiful!!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations to all!!
Here is my card.
God bless you!!
Flor Dtoscana.
I loved this week's challenge! Certainly made me think and make something that is not my usual style at all! hugs Gill x
ReplyDeleteHi ladies,
ReplyDeleteyour cards are such an inspiration! Top challenge blog.
Hugs,
Lins
Great challenge! Lots of beautiful cards. Load mine up just in time :)
ReplyDeleteOoops, thanks for your lovely comment about my 2nd entry Chrissie and yes, you are quite right ........ I got so caught up in the inky theme that I forgot this week was ONE LAYER!!! Will try harder this week!
ReplyDeleteKathyk