Tuesday, March 13, 2012

SC 31/12: CHALKBOARD TECHNIQUE USING STAMPIN' UP!'S FRENCH FOLIAGE

Last week I sat down to make a card for Sunny Challenges & Creations, only to realise I'd missed the deadline ..... so, I was determined this week to be more organised!

This week's challenge is, as usual, a double-edged one - to use the sketch below, and to use the chalkboard technique.





I am guilty of not playing with my Stampin' Pastels very often, so this was a great challenge for me.  My interpretation of the Chalkboard Technique, is to stamp an image on dark coloured cardstock, with white craft ink, then to lay down colour on the image using chalks. 

I have made a masculine card (no great surprise, for those of you who know me!), using Stampin' Up!'s French Foliage stamp set.  I stamped several leaves on a piece of Early Espresso cardstock, using Whisper White craft ink (it's slow-drying pigment ink).  I then used my Stampin' Pastels in various colours - Pumpkin Pie, Tangerine Tango, Soft Suede, Always Artichoke, Cherry Cobbler, More Mustard, and Early Espresso - to colour the leaves.  When I'd finished, I rubbed the panel with a tissue to remove chalk dust.  It leaves a great result, and I had such fun making this - must use this technique more!



Stamps: French Foliage, Teeny Tiny Sentiments
Card: Early Espresso, More Mustard, Crumb Cake, Soft Suede
DSP: Soft Suede Patterns Designer Series Paper
Ink: Whisper White, Early Espresso, Soft Suede stampin' pads
Other: Stampin' Pastels, Square Lattice embossing folder, sponge daubers, Linen Thread, Word Window punch, Basics Glimmer Brad, Nestabilities, edge distressing tool

15 comments:

  1. Wow!!!
    Absolutely stunning Christine! I love it!
    The chalked piece is wonderful, you've chosen such great colours. But I also love the layout and the way you've used the set to make a little collage on the background. Really wonderful!

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  2. Loving the chalking on the centre panel, so rich!

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  3. This is gorgeous, Christine. Love the chalked panel and the other background elements as well.

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  4. Oh I love it - what a great technique!

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  5. What an awesome effect, your colours and layers are really lovely, may need to case this little beauty!

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  6. Absolutely stunning! into my files to CASE!

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  7. Wow, this is gorgeous Christine. YOur chalking & colours are spot on. I love how you have stamped over the DSP too. Thanks for playing along with us at Sunny Challenges & Creations this week

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  8. This lovely Christine - perfect masculine card - I never gave that set I thought when I was tossing up what image to use. The colours look great and I like your little twine finishes!

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  9. Love this card Christine, you have really mastered the technique.

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  10. Brilliant!!! The feature panel looks amazing Christine - your colours, choice of stamps & the distressed frame are fabulous. Love the subtle interest you have added to the background panels as well. :)

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  11. Wow, what can I say. Ditto to all of the above. You have certainly taken this technique up a notch. Thanks for playing along at Sunny Challenges and Creations this week.

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  12. Fabulous!! I love the effect you have achieved. The card is gorgeous and all the elements work well together. Thanks for playing a long this week with the challenge at Sunny Challenges and Creations

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  13. Love the whole thing Christine! Fab colours,layout, and texture. Love all the layers of stamping and doesn't that pastel technique just look gorgeous!!
    Kim xxx

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  14. Congratulations Christine, your card has been selected has our ray of Sunshine!!!!

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