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Monday, July 14, 2008

Scoring the Moon

Here is my card for the Ways to Use it - Got Grid? challenge over at Split Coast. I used my Scor Pal to make the grid on my white panel scoring on the diagonal every 1/2 inch and I used Michele Zindorf's tutorial for my stamping method. Note: I sponged my ink on as I have not had much success in brayering on color smoothly the way Michele does!

I used 2 floral stamps from the Pressed Petals set from Artful INKables and the sentiment is from the Basic Salutations set. (Both on sale for 10% off during July so check it out!)

After scoring the panel - I masked the moon shape using a 1 3/8 inch punched circle. Then I sponged Soft Sky ink on top and bottom and then Not Quite Navy ink in certain areas as per the tutorial. I removed the mask - stamped the flowers with black Versafine ink - then sponged some Basic Black ink along the left bottom corner.

I added the metal frame and stamped sentiment attaching it with 2 blue brads. I tied black gingham ribbon around the top. To finish it off I layered the panel to a black panel using foam dimensionals - then attached it all to the white card.
I hope you will try scoring a grid on a card - if you don't have a scor pal - some paper cutters (like Fiskars) come with a scoring blade - or you can just use a ruler and your bone folder if it has a fairly pointed end - just don't push it through the paper! I've also scored card stock with a letter opener. Try it out on a scrap first!

Thanks so much for stopping by!
Stamps: Artful Inkables: Pressed Petals & Basic Salutations
Paper: WHite: PTI, Basic Black: SU
Ink: Basic Black, Soft Sky, Not quite navy: SU, Onyx Black Versafine
Accessories: scor pal, black gingham ribbon : SU, 1 3/8 inch circle punch: SU, metal frame: SU, blue brads, foam dimensionals, sponges

13 comments:

  1. WOW Julia! What a pretty card! Neat technique!

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  2. This is such a stunningly serene card! I love how it looks like a beautiful view from an old window.

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  3. I love, love, love this!! Oh my word...the vibrant blue, the grid pattern, the silhouette...did I mention how much I LOVE it?? :)

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  4. Beautiful card! Stunning look! I will need to try this idea. Thanks for sharing. Blessings

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  5. I think you were quite successful in adapting Michelle's technique. Can't wait until I'm done with Convention and swaps so I can play with her ideas. Love the scoring on the background.

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  6. What a gorgeous combination of both techniques ... wonderful card.

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  7. This new scoring technique is very pretty. Love this. The colors are wonderful!

    Denise

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  8. I love the scoring! I'm slowly getting better at it with my paper cutter, but not quite there yet. Thanks for the idea.
    Cali

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  9. WOW Julia, love that brayer technique you did. I just can not seem to get it. I am brayer challenged. Great job on the grid technique for today too. Love it.

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  10. Nice job. Looks like you are looking out a window.

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  11. Gorgeous! Love the design and the scoring is fantastic! Great sponging...I can't brayer either, lol!

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  12. Look at this amazing piece of work! Fantastic Julia!

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  13. I'm so behind! So much beautiful stuff to look at on your site. This card is stunning. I love the colors and your use of the stamps are PERFECT! What a great scoring idea. I'll have to try this one myself. Hugs, Jenn

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Thank you so much for taking the time to leave a comment - I really appreciate it! Julia