(If you're looking for my Exploration STAMPlorations post it's here.)
Happy October! Leaves changing colors and trick-or-treaters. At least in some necks of the woods! It's time for a new Mixed Media Card Challenge and this time it's about "vintage". My mind went to some Halloween stamps from Waltzingmouse and Inkadinkado that have a great vintage-y feel to them and this is what I did.
If you need a refresher, here's the deal on what makes a card a mixed media card. But basically, it's about TEXTURE, DIMENSION and TECHNIQUES.
Texture? I've got distressed edges and heat embossed witch and sentiment.
Dimension? How about a raised die cut and gems?
Techniques? Inked over the embossing which resists ink and splattered with water.
There is an optional element every month, and this month it's a key. But I opted not to use one. (I'm still maintaining that I can create a mixed media card and keep it kinda CAS ;) Check out the DT's fabulous creations and show us what you've got. The challenge runs until October 25th.
Supplies:
Paper: Bringmann, Coredinations, Neenah, MME
Stamps: BG Hero Arts, witch WMS, sentiment and stars Inkadinado
Ink : Distress Inks, black Memento
Tools: die Spellbinders
Other: black embossing powder, gems
11 comments:
This is awesome ! Love the colors you picked :)
Love that wonderful cloudy purple sky Maria! The splatter looks great on the sentiment panel!
beautiful colour combo and a great card!!!
Awesome Halloween card!!
This is so cool. The background, colors and everything... just love it.
Fabulous Halloween card Maria! Love that witch! :) And get vintage-y feel with the distressed edges and splattered label. Loll xx
FAB Halloween card Maria - I'm going for the CAS Mixed Media too!!!
I love the depth in the background very spooky! You know I love your style!
Fabulous vintage Halloween card, Maria! Love the colour scheme and design. And splatters :)
Awesome...as in totally, utterly and completely awesome!! Texture, dimension, techniques - all A+++ Love that orange label...
~c
Brilliant colour palette, Maria ... and very shadowy and spooky! Anita :)
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