Here is my take:
This card started entirely as white cardstock. The Hero Arts Friends Background was stamped with black ink on white cardstock and then colored using Walnut Stain Distress Ink. This background was then splattered (yep- such fun to make a mess!) with watered down acrylic paint. The teal background was created by distressing white cardstock with Broken China and Peeled Paint Distress Ink. Next, I stamped this with Brushed Corduroy Distress Ink and the new Hero Arts Envelope Pattern. Finally, the red and orange panel was covered with Rusty Hinge and Fired Brick Distress Ink then flicked with water to create the water spots.
Thanks for stopping by! See you tomorrow with another stunning piece of art by Dina. :)
All Stamps Hero Arts: CL153, CG125, S5507
Hi Jill,
ReplyDeleteThis is gorgeous! Both Dina's and yours, love them! The colors are really pretty and it's lovely that you can make a bit of a mess and then with these amazing results!! ;-)
Hugs, Wendy
Wow! Your card is a work of ART! Gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteSuch a fab inspiration piece and I LOVE what you did...the spatters of paint are wonderfully fun!
ReplyDeleteLove the colors and the splatters!
ReplyDeleteamazing ... love your background, love your colors ... amazing!
ReplyDeleteSandra ltb
Dina rocks! But you, Jill, have mastered turning white cardstock into anything you decide to do! Love Dina's page; adore your card.
ReplyDeletegorgeous card jill (it looks very familiar)! ;)
ReplyDeleteAmazing colors! I love it! I love how you can take a piece of white card stock and turn into a work of art! I love your blog... check it everyday for inspiration!
ReplyDeleteLove both of these! It's so much fun to create you own background sometimes and you have mastered the art of it. Love Dina's style as well!
ReplyDeleteWow, that's beautiful! White cardstock - amazing.
ReplyDeleteFabulous colors today, Jill! What a gorgeous feast for the eyes from both you and Dina! I'm looking forward to the rest of the week!
ReplyDeleteThis is so beautiful. The colors are just stunning & all your inking techniques are amazing. I always find when I use a lot of ink/water spritzing my paper gets wrinkled - does this happen to you?
ReplyDeleteGorgeous work, Jill! I love those colors.
ReplyDeleteOh. My....your card is incredible!!! Love it, your work is great. Yes, we need to meet "IRL" one day! :)
ReplyDeleteFantastic card! Those splatters were the perfect touch.
ReplyDeleteI love your card - fabulous take on the inspiration! I wonder - what kind of card stock do you use? For the life of me I can't get my colors as rich or as full coverage...
ReplyDeleteGorgeous take on Dina's card! I love those splatters and your distressing is awesome as always!
ReplyDeleteI love your card! Love the color splattered and it's hard to believe this started out as a white background!!!
ReplyDeleteAmazing distressing! Love this, Jill!
ReplyDeleteDina is one of my favorite artists!!!! Jill, your take on her journal entry is GORGEOUS!
ReplyDeleteMan! I am always amazed at what you can do and invision with white cardstock! :)
ReplyDeleteJust a bright start to MY day! Loved Dina's piece, and how it inspired you, too. Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteTotally amazing!!! Thanks for all the details!
ReplyDeleteWow! Beautiful work!
ReplyDeletepretty colors and like the artistic look you gave to it
ReplyDeleteThat is really really amazing what you did with just white cardstock!!! Awesome!
ReplyDeletesimply stunning! and so inspiring!!
ReplyDeleteTFS Jill
So pretty! And love Dina's! I could look at it all day!
ReplyDeletesimply stunning card..I love the pop of the two butterflies...I could sit and look at your cards all day and never get tired of it!!
ReplyDeleteJill all your cards this week have been absolutely amazing! Can't wait to see more :)
ReplyDeleteFabulous! Can't wait to see what else the week brings- great colours and textures, so pretty and yummy and distressy ;)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful Jill and love the splattering!
ReplyDeleteBoth of these are just amazing- love the rich colors and it's hard to believe you started out with just plain white cardstock Jill!
ReplyDeleteboth projects are amazing. wow!
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