Hello Everyone,
I'm at Maker Forte Blog with this One layered Mixed Media Card. Before I start.. I want to ask you :) ... Do you get intimidated by Mixed Media Cards?? If your answer is Yes...then this post will help you get started easily. In today's video tutorial, I will be showing you how to make this Clean & Simple One Layered Fall Mixed Media card by adding lots of depth & texture using Distress ink & stenciling.
I started with creating the background, for that I've used 'Spiced Marmalade', 'Wild Honey' 'Mowed Lawn' 'Picked Raspberry', 'Crushed Olive', 'Peeled Paint' and 'Vintage Photo' Distress Inks. s. I've used Make Forte - Mister Perfect Spray Bottle to activate the Distress Ink. Once done with ink smooshing I splattered this panel using same Distress Ink colors.
I mounted this panel on Maker Forte - English Mustard Card stock using glue. Finally I embellished it with Maker Forte Aura -Crown Jewel Gems to complete this card. I hope you feel inspired to get creative today!. Thank you so much for stopping by!
Hugsxx
Deepti Aggarwal
Playing along with:
STAMPlorations September Challenge - Anything Goes
Creative Inspirations September & October Challenge - Fabulous Fall
As You Like It Challenge - Favourite: Autumn or Winter - I love Autumn because of beautiful colorful leaves all around.
What a gorgeous mixed media card with a fabulous autumn feel. Thanks for playing with us at Time Out.
ReplyDeleteA beautiful background, it makes the letters pop. Thanks for joining AYLI challenge. Elaine
ReplyDeleteWonderful background and colors are great for making the sentiment pop. So glad you shared over at Crafty Gals Corner.
ReplyDeleteWhat a pretty autumnal background, it really doesn't need anything else other than the sentiment.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing at Uniko. :)
Sigh a wonderful use of autumnal colours and images on your background. Thanks for playing at Uniko, hope to see you join in with future challenges too. Stay safe and keep crafting!
ReplyDeleteDeepti, smooshing is always so much fun! And a perfect technique to create one of a kind cards!
ReplyDeleteLove your autumnal colours and how they fit together with the stenciled and stamped leaves and the sentiment.
Thanks for sharing your card with us in the Uniko Challenge.
Greetings from Wiebke (Uniko BA)