Wednesday, September 30, 2020

Be Your Beautiful Self - An Autumn Card

 


Hello and welcome! Today we start a new challenge at The Funkie Junkie Boutique challenge blog, and Jenny is hosting the theme, 'Fall Foliage'. Here is how she describes it:

"According to most search engines the Fall season has officially begun so we should be starting to see the emergence of all those beautiful Autumnal colours, unless Mother Nature throws us a curve ball! Let's celebrate them anyway by creating a vintage or shabby chic project in traditional Fall shades that includes some form of foliage like leaves, berries and so on."

As always, the winner will earn a chance to be a Guest Designer at a future date at The Funkie Junkie Boutique challenge blog, and everyone who enters and follows the rules will go into the draw for the chance to win a $25 spending spree at The Funkie Junkie Boutique. There are also Top 3 Badges for three additional outstanding entries, chosen by the Design Team. Please see the blog for details.

I needed to make a fall birthday card for a family friend who is turning 100 years young, and I chose to use my yet unopened Stamperia's Forest 8 x 8 paper collection. This collection is loaded with beautiful fall foliage images, but could really be used any time of year. Here are some close ups, and then I have a few tips to share with you further on in the post.


I had this lacey Foliage Wrap die cut on my worktop left over from my play for this Saturday Showcase tutorial. The Princess Gold and White Wonder embossing was already done, so all I had to do is blend on some coordinating inks (Frayed Burlap and Wild Honey). Then I dipped the back edge of the die cut into a watery puddle of Ground Espresso ink. I love how it seeps through and creates depth of color to the delicate cuts.


The berries are from the Layered Winter Flower die set and are colored with Candied Apple ink and a water brush and Walnut Stain marker. 


The Skeleton Leaves die cut is cut from a scrap left from my Altered Birdhouse; I just added some Princess Gold embossing to tie it in. I give details on the stamped green leaf further on below.


I fussy cut the berries from the back cover of the paper pack and tucked them in. You can see another of the beautifully detailed papers from the set in the photo, under the wood slices.


I fussy cut one of the labels from the same page as the background is made from, and added my own sentiment. The sentiment I used is from the Tiny Text stamp set, and I stamped it in Ground Espresso archival ink on a scrap.

Here are a few tips for making this card...


I chose the label/tag page to use as my overall background for the card. I smooshed Wild Honey ink pad onto an acrylic block and sprayed with water. I use the block to stamp the color onto the paper. This is my favorite way to 'customize' patterned paper. It gives an organic look and ties the papers together with your elements. I repeated this to areas of the squirrel cut apart, also from the Forest collection. After drying the background panel, I blended the edges with Forest Moss and and Ground Espresso inks and mounted to a sanded and inked panel of old Kraft Core paper.


To give the eye a place to rest from the busyness of the background, focal image and other elements, I chose this failed Lumber 3D embossed piece from my stash. I had already applied crackle to it. (I believe it is crackle paint.) Some of the crackle was chipping off, but I liked the worn look. I have linked Crackle Paste below, because you could get a similar effect. I did the acrylic block ink smoosh/transfer with Wild Honey ink, but made the mistake of blotting with a paper towel, rather than heat drying. It ended up looking like dried blood stains, but I pressed on. I salvaged the panel once again, this time by smearing and scribbling with Walnut Stain crayon. Most of the mess up would be covered anyway. This panel is also adhered to a Kraft Core panel.


I stamped a maple leaf from Nature's Wonder in Forest Moss ink onto water color paper from my stash, and colored it in with Bundled Sage ink and a water brush. As a comparison, I did the same on Distress Watercolor card, and you can see it's much crisper.  I have way more water color pads than I will ever use in the rest of my lifetime, but clearly, the Distress watercolor card is worth the investment. I ended up using the latter on my card.  After fussy cutting, I edged in Frayed Burlap.

 
That's it for me! I hope you've found a bit of autumn inspiration here today, but there's plenty more Fall Foliage inspiration from my talented teammates over at the blog. After you've had a look at each of their wonderful makes, I hope you'll link up your own vintage or shabby chic make to be in for one of the great prizes! Happy crafting! Sara Emily

Challenge shares:

The following products were used and can be purchased at The Funkie Junkie Boutique:

Distress Ink Pads  - Ground Espresso,Wild Honey, Forest Moss, Frayed Burlap, Candied Apple, Bundled Sage


11 comments:

  1. Beautiful card! This looks like my yard with all those squirrels finding their winter food to store up! I love the many layers of the pretty paper and then you tucked in all the die cuts to add a lovely fringe around the edge. They are going to love this card!

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  2. Wow, this is such a magical autumnal card! I love the images and how you layered the different leaves and foliage under the main panel - gorgeous 😁. Wishing you a wonderful October! Happy and creative wishes! Hugs, Jo x

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  3. This is such a beautiful card, it should definitely be framed :) It's just so lovely, perfect really. The colours, the cheeky little squirrel. A neighbour feeds the birds from a bird feeder, and the squirrels are always there stealing all the nuts lol Elle xx

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  4. Beautiful card for such a special birthday, Sara Emily! I love watching squirrels. I hope you are doing well, my sweet friend

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  5. Oh dear - it's been way, way too long since I've visited - the whole "move to another country in the middle of a global pandemic" thing has really thrown my game off!!

    But I'm here now and very much in love with this wonderful card (makes me very happy I yielded to a pack of those papers, even though I've done nothing but gaze at them since). Beautifully done. One of these days, I may even manage some proper catching up, or at least get back to keeping up with the current work...

    Hope you're staying safe and well.
    Alison x

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  6. Love this card, Sara Emily!!! All the details are wonderful and the way you incorporate the patterned paper. We like watching a squirrel that comes into our yard to find walnuts. So fun!!!

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  7. Your choice of the Forest paper collection is oh so perfect for this challenge Sara Emily. It is totally enhanced by the addition of the leaves and berries, and with the addition of the woodgrain background I'm sure it is a card worthy of such a special occasion x

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  8. Gorgeous card your friend is very lucky to be getting such a beautiful and thoughtfully constructed card. x

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  9. Hi Sara Emily x Hope you are well and keeping safe x What a fabulous card that will be treasured for sure. It is so perfect for Jenny's 'Fall' challenge theme and I adore those papers xx Fantastic collage xx

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  10. My daughter (Annabel) suffered schizophrenia for 5 years. I had no idea what was happening and didn’t know where to turn for help. It was hard then because I really didn’t understand the symptoms earlier until she was diagnosed. There was a time she decided to get away from everyone, I was not excluded. I had to sit and cry almost every day because I felt helpless as a single mother (she is all I have got). The anguish I went through taking care of her alone is beyond explanation because there was no support whatsoever from the dad or family members. I fought for proper medical care and humane treatment; I did everything within my reach to get her cured but all to no avail. Countless different medications was prescribed (Zyprexa, fluphenazine, Risperdal, quetiapine, etc.) that she was taking but all we could get was myriad of side effects such as rigidity, drowsiness, dizziness, tremors and restlessness which tends to worsen the already damaged situation. Frustration was the order of the day. I wrote a couple of messages to Ontario Mental Health Foundation for help because watching my daughter go through such was devastating. It was at this foundation someone shared a testimony about DR Sunday herbal medicine, how effective it is and how she went through the most difficult times of her life trying to help her mom fight Schizophrenia. Being that I was already at the verge of giving up because I just couldn't imagine waking up every morning to fight the same demons that left me so tired the night before. I had to contact the doctor,on his email  (drsundayherbalcenter@gmail.com)  from our conversations; I was relieved and convinced that the result is going to be positive because I was made to contact people with worse cases. Today, the awful situation of my daughter has gone by. Her happy life is back. She is now a schizophrenia survivor and I am glad because my daily routine activities can now kick off without obstructions. Don't let Schizophrenia hinder you from living a desired life and also, never allow anyone to decide for you especially when they don't know what you have to go through to get to where you are. I was almost discouraged by the doctor but then, I remembered that: I have to shield my daughter’s destiny with courage, faith and perseverance because she is not in her right state of mind and that the bravery and freedom from fear is found in the ‘doing’. Her life is now a testimony. After my daughter got cured,from the herbal mix medicine Dr Sunday prepared and sent to me, she said, Mom “I just thought, ‘Well, I’m a weirdo, I’ll never be normal, then I said, my daughter, life itself is a misery and we get stronger in the places we have been broken. Thanks to you Dr. Sunday  for your excellent counseling, no more psychotic symptoms for the past 3 years and 4 months now. To know more about Dr.Sunday and the effectiveness of his Herbs and roots extracts and he said he got cures for diseases like Bipolar,DIABETES, HPV,SHINGLES,CANCER, ALS, HEPATITIS B, KIDNEY DISEASE, HERPES, Ovarian Cancer,Pancreatic cancers, Bladder cancer,Skin cancer, Prostate cancer, Glaucoma., Cataracts,Macular degeneration,Cardiovascular disease,Autism,Lung disease.Enlarged prostate,Osteoporosis.Alzheimer's disease,psoriasis ,Tach Diseases,Lupus,Dementia.kidney cancer, lung cancer,. You can reach him on his Email at ... drsundayherbalcenter@gmail.com.  I believe you will testify just like me.

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  11. I don't think I ever got to tell you that my mom saw these on FB and begged me to buy this paper so we could CASE this card. We had the most lovely day making this card (without the mixed media since we were at her house), but I precut dies for us and they turned out so beautifully. Wish I could drop a photo into this comment... But it really warms my heart to see you inspired from me this month, then remembering me being inspired by you in November (and a zillion other times of course). It's like a full circle of friendship. And I know that just because life has gotten in the way, we will remain friends and continue to inspire each other for years. You mean a lot to me and I am thankful for our bloggy beginnings turned real life friendship. HUGS!

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