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1. This element is color because of the rainbow in the background.
2. The main subject is the Richview 55 Jersey.
3. The most successful part is how the reflection of the caff in the frame. I like how it looks.
4. I could improver this image by getting more of the rainbow background.
The rainbow background (Shimelle stamp) was stamped with Versamark, then with a tiny spoon I sprinkled different colors of Zing embossing powder on it and heated it. You have to work quickly as the ink will dry before you can get all the colors on. The Mama Elephant characters are colored with copic markers. and the sentiment was heat embossed with white Stampenous powder. And it is hard to see, but the banner behind the image is actually a sparkly, glittery, silver.
This card is based on the Wednesday Sketch Challenge 236 at MFT Card Challenges (www.cardchallenges.com/) and the sentiment is a My Favorite Things stamp.
This card is also entered in the "Furry Friends" Wednesday challenge at Simon Says Stamp (www.simonsaysstampblog.com/)
I also entered the "Feeling Sentimental" challenge (SPD17) at Sugar Pea Designs (sugarpeadesigns.com/blog/)
I had great fun today using a die by Spellbinders for the first time, and making a rainbow background with a stamp by W&W ( Comfort and Joy) . The dotted circle is part of a holiday wreath set, so I thought outside the box and used it to make this rainbow colored background. The tree die by Spellbinders (Tree S3-227) was die cut and embossed, then left in the die while I used sponge daubers to color it in rainbow colors as well. The sentiment is by My Favorite Things, the clouds are by Paper Smooches and the grass is by Pebbles Inc.
Entered in W&W's WCMD challenge: Rainbow colors:
www.blog.winniewalter.com/2016/10/wcmd-2016-rainbow-colou...
Also W&W's WCMD challenge: Background Building with Shay: www.blog.winniewalter.com/2016/10/wcmd-2016-background-bu...
and W&W WCMD challenge Stretch Your Stamps. Use a stamp in a different way. I used the wreath stamp to make a background. www.blog.winniewalter.com/2016/10/wcmd-2016-stretch-your-...
and W&W WCMD Challenge: Make a card for a friend. This is going to a good friend of mine who is always there for me. www.blog.winniewalter.com/2016/10/wcmd-2016-make-card-for...
Jillibean Soup WCMD challenge #2: use a tag on a card: jillibeansoup.typepad.com/my_weblog/2016/09/free-for-all-...
Cardz TV Challenge: AG: cardztv.blogspot.com/2016/09/cardz-tv-anything-goes-desig...
SSS Wednesday Challenge: AG: www.simonsaysstampblog.com/wednesdaychallenge/simon-says-...
DL.Art October Linky: dianamlarson.blogspot.com/2016/10/dlart-october-linky-cha...
Kat Scrappiness WDMD challenge: katscrappinessblog.com/world-cardmaking-day-2016/
Just Keep on Creating: AG: justkeeponcreating.blogspot.com.au/2016/10/its-time-for-o...
I love color and this card is bursting with it!
I used Winnie & Walter's "hello" from their The Big, The Bold and The Happy Cutaway set. The rainbow background panel was a leftover from a previous card and I layered up all the leaves.
This card is entered in:
the World Cardmaking Day Lovely Layers Challenge at Winnie & Walter (www.blog.winniewalter.com/2017/10/wcmd-2017-lovely-layers...)
the World Cardmaking Day Rainbow Color Challenge at Winnie & Walter (www.blog.winniewalter.com/2017/10/wcmd-2017-rainbow-color...)
the World Cardmaking Day CAS Challenge at Winnie & Walter (www.blog.winniewalter.com/2017/10/wcmd-2017-cas-challenge...)
Thanks for stopping by,
-june
9x12 ink and chalk
In this peace i wanted to sumbolize peace and prosperity but threw the representation of flowers and there meaning . With the cattails symbolizing peace , an the apple blossems meaning prosperity. I used alot of black contrast , but tried to make it bright and pop with the rainbow background .
This photo captured a penny board gliding against a rainbow colored flooring. I set the camera to shutter priority mode, and to achieve this blurred background affect, I set the shutter speed to 1/10s. To accommodate for the slow shutter speed, the camera adjusted to a high aperture and a low ISO. To execute the photo, I had my sister push the pennyboard, while I panned by camera at the same pace of the pennyboard and took the photo. This definitely took many tries, and after many tries, I finished with a picture where most of this pennyboard was clear, but the lighting was off. So, in post processing, I fixed the lighting by lowering the exposure, and then adding vibrancy to compliment the rainbow background and clarity to enhance the effect of the focus on the pennyboard. In addition, I used the brush tool to add extra clarity around the skateboard, since that was my main subject that I wanted to be super sharp.
I inked up several variations of the Pinkfresh Studio Nested Chevron while it had it set up in my MISTI. The fact that you can ink each chevron in a different color totally screamed for a rainbow background! The Pinkfresh Studio challenge this month is Rainbow, so it was perfect. (www.pinkfreshstudio.com/blogs/card-making-challenges/sept...) I trimmed the panel down and mounted it on a dark gray cardstock to give is a small frame (SSS Monday Challenge - Frame It). And then I kept the rest simple with just a large hello die. Let the chevrons shine!
I work with kids, and I love how so many go through the phase when you ask them their favorite color, they say "rainbow." It may be a little bit of a cheat... but seriously, things in rainbow order makes me happy. Inks, markers, paper. Some of my favorite things in my craftroom are pretty just because of their order and organization. The theme at D2B Artzy this month (blog.dare2bartzy.com/tag/challenge/) is favorite color. And I'm going to say it - next to teal/turquoise, my favorite color is rainbow! So I'm also entering this over there :)
This piece was made in 2022 for my friend Phyllis after her husband Donald passed away. I wanted to make her something special to remember him by. I thought the entwined lilies would be a suitable symbol as they suggest the loving relationship they had as well as the Easter promise of peace and eternity in the afterlife. I told her it was comforting to think that Donald is no longer in pain and is resting in peace.
The funky lily pattern with a rainbow background had been calling my name for years so I used my rapid resizer to develop a black and white pattern. I started to make the piece by using up some stained glass sample squares I had been given by someone who used to own a stained glass story. As the piece grew found that the many coloured background squares began to distract from the design. Using actual glass just did not have the same effect as it had in the coloured version of the pattern. The Lilies needed to be the central focus.
So I took the piece apart and started again using Phyllis's favourite colour, turquoise behind the flowers. Then I added in the lime green rippled glass for contrast. Then I came across a piece of speciality glass that had another shade of lime green with hints of brown-mauve. Adding the hammered mauve glass at the top of the design added the final touch that made the piece sparkle.
I arrived at her door with a step ladder to hang the glass for Phyllis. It takes over the room in her apartment condo which has great windows with lots of light. Phyllis was thrilled and at the age of 87, she has never had any stained glass. This made my heart feel good.