Hi friends! I have another batch of Tracy Evans cards to share with you today that I made hanging out with my mom. If you missed my last post where I shared a fun video tutorial on using pigment powders with stencils, hop on over HERE. For this card I just used ink blending brushes with Distress Inks in Lucky Clover and Salty Ocean. I didn't blend in the center so I could put my focal stamp there. I spritzed the ink with water and blotted for a more mottled look.
I used a pretty coral pink for the tips of this flower because it reminded me of a succulent. :)
I tried to get a good print from the ink left on the stencil by spritzing it with water. The result was very faded, but pretty. I added some light ink blending along the edges for more contrast.
This time I colored the tips with a pretty orchid color of ink - fun!
Next, I made a couple of cards for Tracy's FB challenge for June/July, themed Heartfelt. I used Distress Inks in Wilted Violet and Picked Raspberry.
I used my label tape maker to fill in the sentiment. The three birds represent my girl gang at work. I wanted to give the girls these cards to express my gratitude to them for joining me in a beautiful Bible study last month.
For the second card I used repeat stamping with my stamp platform to stamp some background stamps in multiple colors. I used Distress Oxides in Squeezed Lemonade, Picked Raspberry and Cracked Pistachio.
I fussy cut the center flower for dimension and left it more white.
I moved onto a couple of CAS cards in a more shabby look.
This flower by Tracy is one of my absolute favorites. I fussy cut a second flower and offset it for a fuller flower. I used Spun Sugar and Evergreen Bough.
And for the last card I fussy cut several of those blossoms for extra dimension. The colors are prettier IRL on this one. I used Spun Sugar and Vintage Photo. I hope these cards inspire you today! xx, Autumn