Monday 8 September 2008

It's Challenge Chicks day!

It's Challenge Chicks day at Cornish Heritage Farms and today's challenge is to use Adirondack inks. I love these inks and my colour selection is growing perhaps a bit more rapidly than my wallet would like - the news that they're launching a range of pigment inks to coordinate with the existing dye-based ones might not be good news for the budget!

This adorable collage stamp is a new release from the Rummage Bin line at Cornish Heritage Farms and will be available tomorrow. She looks so dejected, all dressed up in her pretty frock, you have to hope that she's right and her prince really does show up some day!

I brayered Espresso ink onto the rubber to stamp the image and then used other ink pads to watercolour her (if you don't have reinkers you can just squish the lid of your pad down onto the felt and when you open it up you'll have a little pool of ink you can use with a brush). Her skin was coloured with pencils to give it a smoother, slightly more solid look. I just sponged a bit of ink onto the background so that the colouring keeps the focus on the little girl.

As little girls often seem to have a collection of 'treasures', either in pockets or in a special box, I added some eclectic bits and pieces as embellishments on the card.

TFL! Hope you enjoyed your visit today.

Stamps (all from the Rummage Bin line at CHF):
Someday My Prince Collage
Swirls from Beautiful
Clocks from Time to Stamp

Paper: Scrapblock Layers and smooth white

Ink:
Adirondack by Ranger (Espresso, Latte, Raisin, Cool Peri)

Other:
Lyra Skintone pencils
Gold gel pen (scribbled on to plastic and used as watercolour for her crown)
Vintage Buttons
Vintage lace
Waxed linen thread
Square brad

Lots of the CHF girls are playing today, why not check out some more uses of these fabulous, vibrant inks?

Alli
Becky
Dawn
Jennifer
Julia
Julie
Kim
Kristine
Lisa Silver
Michele
Val

16 comments:

  1. SO sweet, Joanne! I love the buttons and lace! I didn't know you could scribble gel pen onto plastic and watercolor with it. Interesting...thanks for the tidbit!

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  2. So pretty Joanne! Thanks for all the deets and for sharing your beautiful card!

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  3. Lovely card Joanne, gorgeous stamp too.

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  4. I love how you just colored your little girl and just sponged the rest, the trinkets are fun, too!

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  5. Beautiful sweet card! Love all your beautiful details. The clock works perfectly with this image!

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  6. totally gorgeous - the colours are sooo beautiful

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  7. Beautiful!
    Love all of your details, makes the project have such personality and texture!
    B-

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  8. love it Joanne! every little detail!!

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  9. This is beautiful Joanne!!! Love your choice in colors and the image is adorable ... sad, but adorable!! I so love your work!!!

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  10. Oh Joanne...that is beautiful!!!! You are such an inspiration X

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  11. Great card, Joanne, smashing stamp.

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  12. total sweetness Joanne.
    absolutely beautiful!

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  13. This is such an amazing card. Gorgeous!

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  14. I adore this, you are so talented x

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  15. This is wonderful, Joanne! I really love the rich colors and the clock from the Time to Stamp set is so perfect with her, isn't it?

    Hugs,
    lise

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  16. Your cards wow...are simply stunning...What a great blog... your talent is just wonderful...

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