Friday, March 14, 2014

Hello, You FMC #127, CQC #232

I am participating in colourQ challenge #232, which includes newsprint.  I have not used it before so I was kinda giddy about it.  Really silly, I know.  If you happen to read the text you may notice that it's straight from my drug book that I used when I was in nursing school.  I decided to keep that book not for the information but because it has onion skin paper.  I got it a bit crooked, sorry about that.  But not too bad for my first try.  I cut some watercolor paper in the banner shape and used Martha Stewart permanent glue, used my fingers to make a thin layer of glue before applying the newsprint. I trimmed the newsprint the exact size of the banner.  I knew that the watercolor paper would absorb the liquid of the glue.  It worked like a charm.  I put it between a couple of books to keep it from warping.

The sketch is from Freshly Made Sketches #127.  I love this challenge for the easy to duplicate sketches and the team makes such beautiful samples.

I am trying to list all my supplies, but I have tons of stash that I haven't a clue where it came from, namely the cardstocks.  The rhinestones were a free gift from Simon Says Stamps because something I ordered is currently out of stock.  And of course, I can't find it on their website.


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4 comments:

  1. This is so cool...especially that you repurposed one of your own books for the newsprint! Love the chevron, too! Thanks for playing with the ColourQ challenge colors this week!

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  2. Very cute! Love the stenciled chevrons, and I love the pretty green with all of the neutral colors. Thanks for joining us at Freshly Made Sketches this week!

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  3. Love so many part of your card--the embossing paste, the fact that you kept your books like I did for crafting use and the dimensional 'you'. Fantastic and thank you so much for joining us this week at the colourQ!

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  4. So much fun! Love that pop of green and what a great job with the newsprint. Glad you joined us this week at FMS!

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