Sunday, April 10, 2016

Painted Rose For Global Design Project

Linda Vich Creates: Painted Rose For Global Design Project. A watercolored Watermelon Wonder rose topped by its matching Basic Black thinlit sits atop an ornately cut matte stamped with Timeless Textures.
On my way home from work today, I stopped to pick up a prescription for my husband. As I passed the magazine rack in the store, some colorful covers caught my eye and I had to stamp some pictures for inspiration. As I drove home, a card design was staring to gel in my mind.

After supper, I quickly began making my card because I had to finish it tonight in time for the Global Design Project deadline!

The color scheme for my card changed dramatically from the one I first thought I'd use! I will still utilize the color scheme I first thought of but I'm pleased with the one I selected for this card.

I used Jet Black Stazon to stamp the rose from the Rose Wonder stamp set on a piece of the Typeset DSP. I used the same watercolor technique as I did yesterday, placing rubbing alcohol in my Aqua Painter instead of water, and painted using the Watermelon Reinker. I set it aside to dry thoroughly.

A Basic Gray card base for a 4.75 x 6" card was cut and then I cut a partial matte from Watermelon Wonder and used one of the now retired Adorning Accents Edgelits on it to give an ornate edge to my matte. I then used the matching piercing template from the Paper-Piercing Pack Essentials to pierce a line that followed the cut edge.

Next, I stamped the matte using Watermelon Wonder and stamps from the Timeless Textures stamp set. The matte was then adhered to the card base using Fast Fuse adhesive.

I used the Rose Garden Thinlits to cut the rose and two stems of the leaves from Basic Black and cut off the rose's leaves. Now that my painted rose was dry I was able to glue the die cut rose over top of the painted rose using Multi Medium Matte.

I cut a strip of Basic Gray to go across the card front and embossed it using the Pretty Print Embossing Folder and then sponged a bit of Smoky Slate ink onto it to make the embossing stand out more. It was adhered to the card front using a strip of self-adhesive fun foam. The leafy stems were adhered to the strip using Multi Medium Matte and then the rose was adhered over top using Dimensionals.

Using Jet Black Stazon ink, the sentiment from the Bloomin' Love stamp set was stamped and the scroll from the Number of Years stamp set was stamped over it on Watermelon Wonder. It was then die cut using the die from the Large Numbers Framelits. It was adhered at the bottom of the card using Dimensionals.

Three pearls were placed under the embossed strip of Basic Bray to complete the card front.
The inside was kept pretty simple. Whisper White was matted with Watermelon Wonder and adhered to the card with Fast Fuse. One stamp from the Timeless Textures stamp set was stamped in the bottom right corner to complete the card.

Linda Vich Creates: Painted Rose For Global Design Project. A watercolored Watermelon Wonder rose topped by its matching Basic Black thinlit sits atop an ornately cut matte stamped with Timeless Textures.

Linda Vich Creates: Painted Rose For Global Design Project. A watercolored Watermelon Wonder rose topped by its matching Basic Black thinlit sits atop an ornately cut matte stamped with Timeless Textures.

So, do you like it? I think the Watermelon Wonder and Basic Gray work well together, accented by the Basic Black. If you would like to use this color scheme, feel free to save the graphic below.


I've entered this card in the Global Design Project #30. Why don't you come and play sometime?


I'd love it if you could leave me a comment below to let me know you stopped by! Have a great day!


9 comments:

Colleen said...

what a beautiful card, the colours go so well together

Donna Ellis said...

Wow, wow, WOW! What an awesome card, Linda! Thank you for sharing your design process. It's nice knowing others change their preconceived ideas midstream!

Kylie Bertucci said...

So beautiful Linda! I love this card, the colours are amazing. Thank you so much for playing along with this week's Global Design Project challenge! We love you playing along with us. :)

Linda Vich said...

Thank you Colleen!

Linda Vich said...

Thank you so much Donna!

Linda Vich said...

Thanks Kylie! It is fun to do the challenges though some appeal more to me than others!

Lou said...

Linda yet another beautiful card. I love the way you have coloured the Typeset DSP - so effective. Love the way you've used Timeless Textures too. I must try this way of watercolouring!

Stampin' Dolce said...

Great colors! Thank-you for playing along with the Global Design Project ~ Krista from Canada!

Linda Vich said...

Thank you Lou! The technique is a lot of fun!