Wednesday, September 19, 2012

MORE REFLECTION and HINTS

Hi Stampers,
Thanks for stopping by.

One of my favorite kinds of stamps is the silhouette, and Serene Sihouettes is at the top of my list.  The imagery of each stamp in this set is ever so lovely and definitely a perfect choice when using the Reflections Technique to create a lovely and versatile card.  I must admit this is one of those cards I simply enjoy looking at because it is so peaceful and pretty.  And it goes together ever so quickly.

Color choice makes all the difference in defining the mood of a card.  Here the focal image is stamped in Early Espresso on Whisper White.  So Saffron, Garden Green, Soft Suede (just a touch), Baja Breeze and Not Quite Navy were sponged on to provide color and depth.  Line the inside of the card with another piece of Whisper White sponged lightly with the So Saffron and Baja Breeze.

The card front was cut 3" x 4-1/4" and layered onto the Old Olive card base cut 4" x 10- 1/2" scored at 5-1/4" and mounted onto a So Saffron back mat cut 4 -1/4" X 5-1/2".

Just the right amount of exture is added to the card base using the Framed Tulips embossing folder and the Big Shot.

HINT 1:  The secret to effective sponging is to start with the lightest color, applying the ink somewhat "off page" and then swirling it on gently layer upon layer, until it is just the degree you want.  Then do the same with darker tones.

HINT 2:  Reflection areas on water and ice tend to be lighter in shading than those of the sky.

HINT 3:  Use a mask to help establish horizon line.

And there you go.  A perfect card suitable for all sorts of occasions.  Just add your personal message and it is ready to mail or deliver to someone you want to bless. 

Until the next time,  HAPPY STAMPING!
Trish