This card was designed with three challenges in mind. First, Fusion with the interesting title of "Laugh Decor," which I didn't understand until I saw the inspiration photo:
The title for the challenge clearly comes from the quote on the wall. I decided to combine both the photo inspiration and the sketch this time around.
The second challenge, The Great Coverup, is a new one to me. Papertrey Ink has started a new series where the emphasis is on technique or using a particular product. The current challenge is to use only white cardstock in creating your card. All the color on this card was created with ink blending.
The last challenge is the Less Is More Challenge which asks you to use a favorite technique. That was easy---die cutting is very definitely one of my favorite techniques, and this card clearly relies on die cutting.
Now that we have the inspirational challenges out of the way, here's the card:
I used the inspiration photo for the color scheme of the florals, looking at the vase of flowers on the desk as well as the pink chair, and pink pot with a green plant.
Rather than use a strip of patterned paper or cardstock for the right-hand strip in the Fusion sketch, I opted to score a series of lines, making this a much more CAS design. The beautiful die cut flowers were ink blended with a trio of Pinkfresh Studio inks. Many card makers swear by Distress Oxide Inks for blending, and although I own a few pinks I wasn't happy with the shading or the hues I could achieve, so I moved to the Pinkfresh trio and was much happier. The dies are from the new Papertrey Ink Blooms II dies which arrived last week. The leaves were ink blending with two Distress Oxide inks.
The sentiment came from a Pinkfresh Studio stamp set called "Folk Hummingbird" and was stamped in green to match the leaves in the floral arrangement.
Although it took me a lot longer than I anticipated to get the flowers inked, I'm quite happy with the outcome, and will likely recreate this design with other colors in the future.
I'm also popping this in the NBUS Challenge gallery since the dies are definitely products that have never been used before. I am proud of myself, however, to pulling them out relatively quickly after receiving them. (We all know I have a large basket of unused stamps that I've owned for way too long!)