Hi, there! I’m popping in with a very simple card today which I made for the CAS(E) this Sketch #40 challenge. If I don’t start participating more often I guess I’ll have to take their blinkie out of my sidebar. I do love this particular sketch – so nice for vertical images and so incredibly easy with a silhouette stamp.
I didn’t use anything new on this card, but I did something which I believe is a first for me – I made a single layer card. Actually, it’s not even a layer; it’s just the card base, itself. When you get right down to it, can you even call it a card base when there are no additional layers? It’s simply a card with some stamping on it.
I could make these by the dozens. In fact, I made several this weekend, but this color was my favorite.
I started off with Flourishes Classic Ivory cardstock and applied the TP technique. I keep a roll of what I shall delicately refer to as “bathroom tissue” on my stamp table at all times. I use it for blotting paint brushes, wiping off my Stamp-A-Ma-Jig imaging sheet, cleaning blobs of ink off my acrylic blocks . . . any number of things, including the TP technique. The TP technique is simply a wadded tissue smooshed into an ink pad and then smooshed onto cardstock. The result varies depending upon how the tissue is wadded, the ink color, the pressure applied, and how much you smoosh on there. You can use more than one ink color for a different look. The important thing to remember is to turn the wad every which way when you smoosh so you don’t get a repeating pattern (unless that’s what you’re going for).
I TP’d with vanilla ink, then stamped an old Hero Arts shadow stamp in peach ink, and topped that with a Rubbernecker botanical silhouette in artichoke. The sentiment, stamped in chocolate, is from an old Stampin’ Up! set called Warmest Regards.
This is the sketch:
I’d like to take a moment to thank all of you who left well wishes for LuLu on my Goldens and Garden blog (sweet Golden Retriever with a badly cut paw pad). We can’t keep her off her feet altogether, but she’s been having a lot more quiet time than usual. As I write this I’m propped up with pillows on the bed and she is reclining beside me. I rather like our cozy arrangement. Have a happy day!
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