Sunday, 2 October 2016

Autumn Glory



Well, it doesn't seem five minutes since September arrived, and here we are at the start of October! This year is flying by! It means, of course, that it's time for our next challenge at Stamping Sensations, and this month we have one of my favourite themes -

* * * * * AUTUMN GLORY * * * * *

Not my favourite season of the year, as it reminds me that we are getting closer to winter (hate the cold and the long dark nights) but I do love the autumn leaves, trees and colours. So I will be hoping to see lots of those in our challenge entries. As usual, you may interpret the theme however you wish, but please do remember that stamping (rubber, clear or non-pre-coloured digi) must be the focal or predominant element of your project.

Our October sponsor is the wonderful Penny Black, and we have a fab selection of their products for our winner.


Recently I came across Andy Skinner's video showing how to do the alcohol ink float technique. Haven't used my alcohol inks for ages, so I decided to try the technique for my Autumn card. It was very easy to do!

The effect, produced on porous paper or card, is much softer than that obtained by using the inks on non-porous surfaces, and it makes lovely backgrounds. Having made mine, I stamped over it with Inkylicious leaf stamps, which I then coloured with diluted distress inks. Being water based, the DIs didn't affect the alcohol ink background. The next step was to stamp some of the flowers and the butterfly from Penny Black's "Enamor" set, which I also coloured with distress inks. The sentiment is from the same set. 

I added some shading around the leaves, flowers and butterfly with a Spectrum Noir pencil to make them stand out a bit more. The finished picture was then mounted with various layers on to a 7" x 7" card. The patterned paper is by Bo Bunny. A snippet of ribbon, a few punched leaves and a flower button were the finishing touches. I didn't look in my button box for a suitable button until after I had coloured the flowers, and it is a lucky coincidence that I just happened to have one in the same style and colour, which I'd forgotten I had!

I thoroughly enjoyed trying out the technique, and it's one I think I'll be using again. If you'd like to try it too, you can watch Andy's video tutorial here.

 My lovely teamies have some gorgeous projects to inspire you on the Challenge Blog, so do pop over and take a look, and we will look forward to seeing lots of awesome autumn entries!


7 comments:

brenda said...

I am totally with you on this time of year Lynne, much as I love the colours of Autumn it's the impending cold and dark that I dislike.

But your card is gloriously warm, the deep oranges of the background really set off the delicate blooms of the PB image.

B x

Marlies said...

You have made a beautiful card Lynne! A fantastic design and lovely colours. I like the background you made, it has a great effect! hugs, Marlies

Sally H said...

totally stunning, Lynne! I love the background and will definitely have to try that! Gorgeous!

Sandma's Handmade Cards said...

This is a gorgeous card Lynne. I love the delicate leafy background in contrast to the intensity of the colours on the rest of the card. The frame looks fabulous and I really like how it matches the colour of the flowers in the main focal image. It's a perfect Autumnal card. Sandra X

kiwimeskreations said...

What a lovely card Lynne - love the soft alcohol ink background you have made.
We are surrounded by spring colours here at the moment
Blessings
Maxine

Tracy said...

This is a wonderful Autumnal creation, beautiful!
happy crafting
Tracy x

SewPaperPaint said...

WOW! That is so beautiful, what a great technique and your accent stamping is just beautiful on top. Love this! Hugs, Autumn