Hi friends! How are you doing? It's almost Thanksgiving! Wow. Are you in holiday prep mode? Are you traveling? I hope you have a great week, whatever it is you're doing! This was a strange week here in Sacramento. There is a horrible, huge wildfire burning about 75 miles Northeast of us and we have been inundated with awful smoke for going on a second week now. I've never seen anything like it. On Thursday last week, Sacramento had the worst air quality IN THE ENTIRE WORLD. Whoa. School is cancelled, everything is cancelled and it is so terribly sad. They are telling everyone to stay indoors. And, I repeat, this is 75 miles away. Gosh. I've been depressed the entire time. Thinking about those poor families. The thick smoke is a constant reminder of what is happening. I pray for my fellow Californians and pray for rain. My heart is heavy and I am again reminded to be so grateful for the blessings I have. Hug your loved ones a bit tighter this Thanksgiving and let the small things go.
Today I'm sharing a card I made with the super cool new Funky Foliage Dies from Sizzix and Tim Holtz. They've been sitting on my desk for at least a month and I just needed some time to ink them up. The other day I finally just sat down and did it! These dies have all kinds of foliage in a cool retro style: mushrooms, ferns, flowers, leaves, branches... Perfect to create a forest scene. I love the little mushrooms the best. All the coloring of the die cuts was done with distress ink pads. The finished card is an A2 size.
I die cut all the pieces out of watercolor paper so they are nice and thick. I used pretty shades of distress ink pads, water, and a paint brush, to color the images in. I dried them with my heat tool. (when it's cold outside I used my heat tool a lot more to dry watercolors and even my Copic coloring!). After the pieces were dry, I went back and splattered Vintage Photo ink onto all of them.
The 2nd layer and the top layer are Cream cardstock. I used the pretty leaves from the Nature's Wonder stamp set to stamp my own background paper with Antique Linen ink. I stamped the sentiment in brown ink. Both cream layers were inked around the edges using distress ink and a big sponge dauber.
I used a bit of Rock Candy Distress Glitter on the mushrooms and leaves for just a hint of sparkle and vintage feeling. Here's a close up of the layers and the background stamping.
I arranged two different clusters on the card front. Usually when I'm making a card like this I will stamp/die cut and color a bunch of pieces and then mix and match them until I get the look I want. This arrangement took a while! I wanted to use ALLLLL the pieces!
That's it for today. Much love and good wishes for a safe and happy Thanksgiving week. If you're traveling - have a great journey! I'll be back on Thursday with a Thanksgiving card. Until then, take care friends. XOXO
SUPPLIES FOR TODAY!
Beautiful card! Love the colours and such a fabulous design!
Posted by: Stacey Kowbel | 11/19/2018 at 09:01 PM
Loads of prayers to you. I have family in your area. They too are feeling like shut ins... I sure hope you get that badly needed rain. Love this card. Lovely mushrooms and I love all the colors. Happy Thnksgiving and stay safe.
Posted by: Anne Sturgeon | 11/18/2018 at 09:43 AM
Wanda
So, so sad about the fires out there. It must be overwhelming and also frightening. I have family in the Bay area and also south near the other fire. I am constantly trying to watch the news to see what's happening. I am praying for all in California.
I love your amazing card! Am going to order the stamps and dies today and give them a try!!
Be safe and well.
Posted by: Peggy | 11/18/2018 at 07:54 AM
Wanda this card is so unique both in its elements and overall feel. You do vintage better than anyone. Praying now for CA.
Posted by: Julie L | 11/18/2018 at 04:42 AM