This card is, once again, not what I had originally planned. I was inspired by Donna's Tiddly Inks challenge card that is all white except for the Tiddly Inks image (and the sentiment), so I was going to do this week's Mojo Monday sketch in all white using a Tiddly Inks image as my focal point. Except it didn't look as good as I'd hoped. So as I often do, I just made my own design for the image I chose.
I was originally going to have the Thanks stamp (an old wood-mounted stamp by D.J. Inkers) going vertically along the right side and the fairy also vertically in front of the small white rectangle. But the balance seemed off and I turned the card to the right and had the fairy perpendicular to the white rectangle with the sentiment horizontal. That felt better! Then I popped the Thanks sentiment after coloring a second copy and that made things even better.
Oh, the fun and frustration of designing a card!
Btw, I colored the images using these Copics:
Mentioning the whole vertical/horizontal thing reminds me of a skit by my favorite comedian, Brian Regan. Here's a clip about Pop Tarts where the vertical concept comes into play. Enjoy!
Recipe
Stamps: Tiddly Inks Spring HuggaBugg digital stamp, Thanks sentiment by D.J. Inkers
CS: White, Real Red, Black
Inks: Versafine Onyx Black, computer ink
Copics: E00, E93, YR00, R29, BG13, 110
Other: Cuttlebug Traffic Jam, Swiss Dots, and Forest Branches embossing folders, Nestabilities rectangular dies, clear glitter, glue pen, red gem, black polka dot grosgrain ribbon, white grosgrain ribbon, foam tape
Another great card and I'm glad that you went with your own design for this card..I've done that too..tried something and I didn't like it and then went with my own and by george it worked. Great card and lots of vibrant colors.
ReplyDeletethat skit about the pop tart was to die for. I laughed so hard I almost had an accident. ha ha ha
great post.
pat
Thanks, Pat! We never know how our cards will turn out, do we? Isn't Brian Regan hilarious?? There are a lot of clips of his jokes on YouTube. Check 'em out!
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