geometric and stitched

So here I am with my first post for my new gig at Double Trouble. The requirement is for stitches, however you like to create them, along with 2 or more stamped images and 3 or more layers. An additional twist is to use a ‘punny’ sentiment.

I chose to use the sketch from TSOT #675 starting on August 5th. This card will not be entered in the TSOT challenge, because it would be backlinking.

I kind of liked the sketch background element in the inspiration picture and had a go at creating one similar to it. I made a mask and used it to ink the 4 sections of the panel. Distress Oxides used are Mermaid Lagoon and Twisted Citron and considering I don’t do this type of inking often, it worked out quite well. I had this Kokorosa stamp and die set on my desk and decided to try 3 images from the set. I used Versamark ink and a coppery coloured powder from Recollections to heat emboss and then I coloured them with watercolour pencils. To give a bit more strength to the die cuts I cut several more for each image and glued them together. I hadn’t quite decided on which stitched style I would use and considered doing it by hand, but in looking through my dies I found this pierced star set from Spellbinders and cut 3 stars. Once I had decided on placement they were glued down and the chicken images set on top. The pun sentiment, or as close as I can get to one, comes from the same stamp set, but the rectangle piece was cut using a die from StampinUP. After I glued this in place I used some Scrapbook.com Pops of colour underneath the words. The entire panel was then added to the GKD card front.

I’m quite pleased with how this one turned out and I like the way the background looks. I may do something like this again.

Thanks for joining me today. I hope you have fun making your own version of the recipe.

26 thoughts on “geometric and stitched

  1. Oh my, so fun, love those crazy chicks and pun. Welcome to our team and looking forward to your enthusiastic and fun use of the 3-2-1 recipe, twist and enjoying your interpretation of the sketch challenge, you make it look easy.

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