Hi Crafty Friends,
Rosali is sharing two very adorable cards today. Both of them feature the new Critter Concert stamp and dies set by Lawn Fawn. Take a look how she does it below. Then, pop over to her blog for more inspiration and fun.
Hello everyone!
I am happy to be back on The Foiled Fox’s blog today and I brought you two cards using Lawn Fawn’s Critter Concert! I really like the music theme of this set in combination with the cute critters ☺.
I had this idea in my head from the beginning to do some emboss resist with music notes for the background – which means that you heat emboss the note images and then do some kind of coloring on top of them. Now, over the last couple of months, I really loved doing ink blending with Distress Oxide Inks. They blend so easy and beautiful on Neenah or Watercolor cardstock that it has become my go-to technique for using these inks. But I have also seen people use Distress Oxides for water coloring and I was really curious if I would like it and how the colors would look when you mix those inks with a bit of water on your brush. So I decided to make TWO cards and do a comparison of emboss resist techniques – one with ink blending and one with water coloring, both using the same colors of Distress Oxides.
Here’s how I made my cards:
- First I took two pieces of cardstock – Neenah 110 lb for ink blending and Ranger Watercolor cardstock for water coloring. I stamped all the small music notes from the Critter Concert set several times onto both panels using Versamark and heat embossed them with white embossing powder.
- To do my ink blending I masked off a strip on my panel of Neenah with Post-It Tape. I used Squeezed Lemonade, Cracked Pistachio and Mermaid Lagoon Distress Oxides for ink blending and made sure to go over the overlapping area with the first color again to get a smooth blending. For the water coloring, I smooshed the same three ink pads onto my craft mat and picked them up with a larger brush (I used a size 8). To intensify the colors and get some more texture/harsh lines I added a second layer of ink after letting the first layer dry.
- I die cut both background panel using a large stitched rectangle die from Lawn Fawn. For my card base I chose a white and a teal one and glued my backgrounds onto them.
- I stamped and die cut all the adorable animals from the stamp set and also some accessories and colored them with my favorite two-step coloring method: first I used Copic markers and for the nooks and crannies I added details with colored pencils on top! I also drew on some highlights with a white gel pen. These are the Copic colors that I used:
- I adhered all critters and a few additional stamped music notes using Scotch mounting tape. For the fox, I doubled up on foam tape to make it appear as if he is standing a little in front of owl and raccoon.
- I stamped my sentiments on “Everyday Sentiment Banners” from Lawn Fawn and heat embossed them in white onto the black cardstock. I used mounting tape again to adhere the banners to my cards.
- Lastly, I added a few Nuvo Crystal Drops as finishing embellishments.
I like both cards and can’t really choose a favorite. 😀 Watercoloring makes the Oxide Inks appear a bit softer and muted – so it really depends on what look you are going for. I personally will definitely continue using my favorite ink blending but also do the water coloring with Oxides again because I really liked it!
What about you, do you have a favorite from these two cards?
Have an amazing day and see you real soon! ♥
Rosali
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OH SO ADORABLE!!! Hard to say which of the two I like best. I love all critters and these are among the BEST. The sentiments are so usable. I am ordering my set today. THANKS Rosalie and Foiled fox!
Belated thank you!! I hope you enjoy your set! 🙂