Vintage Verve Violet

There was a midweek challenge on Our Creative Corner this week.  You had to create a card using the vintage values technique.  This is a really cool technique and was a bit easier than I thought.  The entire technique reminds me of cards that Michelle creates.  While Michelle uses the brayer to create her effects, this technique uses a sponge.  I did have to modify my technique as when I sponged toward the center I wasn’t getting any color, so I started at the center and worked my way towards the outside.  I’m wondering if I used the Ink Blending Tool by Ranger if it would have worked better.  After doing this I will definitely be using this to create some backgrounds for other cards.

When I first thought about doing this challenge I was thinking of doing another Halloween card.  Thinking I was going to do a Halloween card, I chose purple as the color to go with.  I used Almost Amethyst, Lovely Lilac, and Elegant Eggplant.  I started in the center with the Almost Amethyst and dragged the sponge toward the outside edges.  After doing this all the way around the card, I repeated the same procedure with Lovely Lilac but this time I started closer to the outer edge.  When that color was applied, I then repeated using Elegant Eggplant and started really close to the outer edge of the cardstock.  This technique gives you a gradient of color from light to dark. 

Once that was done, I was ready for my main image.  I sat staring at the cardstock and realized my original idea of a Halloween theme was not going to work.  So I went to my bookshelf of stamps thinking I would use my pansy set.  While looking for the stamp set I ran across the Sketch It set and thought I could use the flower from the set instead.  I stamped the flower with Almost Amethyst and then thought hmmmm can I stamp this several times to look like a chrysanthemum?  So I rotated the card 90 degrees and stamped the flower again.  I did this so that I ended up stamping the image a total of 4 times (360 degrees total).  I liked the look of this so then I decided to use the thin squiggly line and stamped it with Elegant Eggplant around the flower.  I finished up by repeatedly stamping the center dots with Lovely Lilac.  I wanted to add some leaves so I cut a mask and used Old Olive and stamped the leaves. 

When I went to cut this out I wanted to do the flower in a box with the leaves breaking the plane of the box.  I carefully cut the box around the flower and cut around the leaves.  I really did not like this look so I then cut out around the entire flower which I liked.  After I decided that I would pop the flower image, I wanted to add some embellishments to highlight the card.  I started with the skinny purple ribbon but it was lost on the card.  I went to my huge ribbon stash and grabbed this polka dot organdy that I had gotten from and online share from Jody.  Once I put it on (I have been on an angled theme lately with my ribbon) it still lacked something so I tied a bow with the skinny purple and layed it on top.  I liked the look so I attached it.  I was happy and ready to take my picture.

I set up my camera and the other cards I had made to take my pictures.  When I came to this one it still said I need more!  I pulled out my dew drops and had chosen a pearl colored one to use but then remembered I had gotten some half pearls from Micheal’s.  I quickly pulled them out and attached them instead of the dew drops.  Now I knew the card was finished.

Do you see a recurring theme with this card?  I started with one idea and it continued to evolve.  I have to admit the finished card is nothing like I started out to do.  To me this card is very elegant.  While typing this up I was thinking that this would be so cute done up in yellows to be a sunflower.  I think I will have to do one of those for a fall card.  I will be sure and post it so you can see how cute it will be.

I bet you are wondering what the card looks like.  Well here it is!

Stamps: Sketch It (retired) Paper: Old Olive, white Ink: Almost Amethyst, Elegant Eggplant, Lovely Lilac, Old Olive Accessories: ribbon (polka dot – Jody’s online share, skinny -won from ATC swap), half pearls (Micheal’s), sponge, sticky tape, dimensionals
Thanks for hanging in with me through all my ramblings about this card.  Have a great day!

One Comment

  1. Lovely card. I like the look you achieved starting inside and working out. Thanks for playing along! 🙂

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