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Wednesday 28 January 2009

My First Graphicus Challenge























Well, HELLO and Happy New Year to everyone! It's been a while since having a good ole bloggle thanks to a month of 'flu, the remnants of which departed only in the last couple of days. Our celebration of Christmas and New Year amounted to plenty of fluids (water) and a myriad of remedies that induced inordinate amounts of sleep. Crafting was out of the question - added to which, even if I'd felt fine, the weather scuppered any craft time in the Bubble owing to an abundance of frequent storms. As it is, today has been a bit of a rush against the weather as it's batten down the hatches time again for the next few days, with winds already increasing and the inevitable ban from the Bubble imminent when the loft hatch is secured in the next couple of hours - for about 3 days!

I've invested (so far!) in one set of Spring Fever Glimmer Mists and two individual shades - Pink Taffy and Coral, so decided to be brave in a first attempt at a Challenge set by Graphicus - Celebration/Plum/Gold. The Glimmer Mists are fun to use and I can see why folk find them very addictive in creating all sorts of shades. For this Challenge I only used two and very tentatively at that as it's a new technique for me.

Ingredients:

A4 Hammer Card
Purple Mirri Paper
Gold Mirri Card
Double Sided Sticky Tape and Pinflair Gel Glue
Glimmer Mists: Pink Bubblegum, Rum Raisin
Sakura Glaze Pens: Forest Green, Yellow. Stardust: Pink shade
White Shrink Plastic
3mm Burgundy Satin ribbon
Gold, Silver, Purple rhinestones
Black Stazon
Versamark
Versacolor pigment ink: Peony, Gold
Jewelled Gold Embossing Powder
Elusive Images stamps: Pansy/Script; Oriental Themeplate - Good Deeds
Creative Acrylics: Celebration
Backing Papers from Artylicious CDs - which I printed on both satin and glossy paper ages ago and need to check to see from which CDs they were taken.

Method:

All backing papers were mounted onto gold mirri card using DST and randomly placed on the base card. The Glimmer Mists were sprayed from about 12-18 inches, again quite randomly, but used more of the Pink Bubblegum directed towards the flower and bud areas. Dried using heat tool as I was impatient to wait for the results if left to air dry. Used the Sakura pens on leaves and a little yellow in the flower centre. Smudged the Peony Versacolor round the edge of the card, then mounted it onto gold mirri.

Did much the same with the shrink plastic version, shrunk it then buffed most of the Glimmer Mists off with kitchen towel. Emphasised the leaves and petals with Sakura pens. Glued it onto hammer card and edged that with Gold Versacolor, then added a burgundy ribbon. The little card is suspended from the 'Celebration' embellishment with a fine purple thread. The leafy image inside and on the back of the little card is from the Oriental Good Deeds set using Peony Versacolor. The wording is from the same set and stamped inside using Versamark and Jewelled Gold EP.

Peony Versacolor was smudged onto the wording of the Creative Acrylic 'Celebration' tag and buffed, then glued to the card. Hid the holes with silver rhinestones and added a burgundy bow to the side.

Then it was time to take photos, loads of them and I'm still not happy with the results as nothing will ever show how lovely the card really is, but I hope it conveys the idea. It was great fun to make and weather permitting, I might have a bash at another Graphicus Challenge ... one day.

8 comments:

  1. So many great techniques on one card it's fantastic. Love your bubble, Mmmmmm can I get my DH to do something like that for me?
    Hope you are feeling better by the minute.

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  2. Many thanks Artyjen. Regarding getting a Bubble - just cover the kitchen table for 3 years, clearing it only for high days and holidays haha Feeling better every day, thank you kindly, Susan :)

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  3. Hiya Susan,its wendy(pixiehouse) from sheenie forum,so lovely to see your still about not heard from you in ages i do hope all is ok with you ?
    your blog is fantastic hunnin as are all your cards/designs
    Wendy xx

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  4. Hi Wendy, good to hear from you. Am doing fine ta. Thanks for visiting my blog. Kinda new to me this, so lots still to learn, but fun all the same. Hope all is well with you too :) Susan

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  5. Hi Susan - another sheenie who remembers you - craftyann this time. I've missed you too and am delighted to see you in blogland sharing wonderful work like this.
    Ann x

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  6. Helloooo Ann, so nice to hear from you too! Having a lot of fun with this blogging malarky, as well as learning new inky techniques. Never knew I could get in such a colourful, shimmering mess haha Thanks for your kind comment Ann, take care and happy crafting :) Susan

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  7. I've spent ages on the computer today trying to catch up on all the blogs from the Graphicus Guild chat group (when I should be doing housework, Ooops) but I keep getting waylaid by beautiful cards like this one that I've somehow managed to miss when it was first posted.

    As Artyjen said, so many wonderful techniques on this one card, it's really lovely. Hope the weather's being kind so you can get into your bubble.

    Lesley

    Anyhoo Susan

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  8. How spooky is that? I was just catching up on the forum digest and your lovely comment landed! Thank you so much Lesley. Weather is wild today - ha! what's new eh? I too must get organised and take a look round everyone's blogs - been waylaid lately. Thanks again Lesley :) Susan

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