It's a beautiful here in the
Sierra Nevada Mountains. The sky is blue, the sun is shining and the snow is on the mountain tops. Actually, there is more snow to come this weekend but at this time of year it will most likely stay on those mountain tops. I have to say that does not bother me one bit.
Today's card was a bit of an experiment. I tried to do some blending to show the different levels that are in the sketch below. I did change to order of color from light to dark versus the dark to light in the sketch. I think it worked. The transition between colors is subtle but there. I took a piece of
Rococo Rose and ran it through the crimper after I had cut it out using the
Rounded Rectangle Dies from
Altenew. Then, I sponged the edges with some
Mulled Wine ink from
Taylored Expressions. The cake die cut was one in my stash. I had stamped and colored several, cut them all out and had them ready to go when I needed them. It's the
Happy Birthday To You stamp set and the
Birthday Dies from
Stampin' Up! For the finishing touch, I added a few clear gems that I had left over from a
Paper Pumpkin Kit.
As of yet, I've not added a sentiment because I don't know if it will be a birthday, thinking of you or just a note card to send to someone. And, you never know, I just might not add a sentiment.
Stamp Set(s): Happy Birthday To You (Stampin' Up!)
Ink(s): Strawberry Shake, Guava, Mulled Wine, Oreo (Taylored Expressions)
Stampin' Write Markers: Rich Razzleberry, Blackberry Bliss,
Curshed Curry, Wild Wasabi (Stampin' Up!)
Cardstock: Flirty Flamingo, Rococo Rose, Whisper White (Stampin' Up!)
Patterned Paper: Floral Romance Specialty Designer Series Paper (Stampin' Up!)
Die(s): Rounded Rectangle Dies (Altenew); Birthday Dies (Stampin' Up!)
Other: Clear Gems
The photo above shows the different levels of color a bit better. These color blended together so well that, as I said, the transition between them is subtle.
The sketch I used is from the
Paper Players Challenge. For all the challenge details, click the image below.
The theme I used is from
The Sisterhood of Crafters Challenge. For all the challenge details, click the image below.
Thanks for stopping by,
Marsha