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Apr 27, 2024

Create Your Own Background and Color Throwdown #790

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Today I'm sharing a card that I created for my monthly challenge with my friend, TK (Time 4 Kards) and the current Color Throwdown#790 


For the challenge with TK I choose,  Create Your Own background.  I went in search of some background techniques that I had never tried before.  I found several and decided on the Paper Towel background for my card.  You can find this technique on 
You Tube HERE  This was my very first time trying this technique.  While mine didn't come out exactly like the video I decided to use it anyway.

Here is the card I created.


Details:  Card Stock:  Coastal Cabana, Basic Black and Basic White.
Inks:  Daffodil Delight, Granny Apple Green, Coastal Cabana, Memento Tuxedo Black.

To create the background I glued a paper towel with a pattern down on to a piece of card stock.  Next I used my ink pads and blending brushes to add the color onto the white paper towel.  In the video Gina used small ink cubes lightly brushed over the paper towel which leaves some of the white from the towel still showing.  Using the blending brushes creates a bit heavier color onto the paper towel but since I don't own any small ink cubes I did the best I could with what I had on hand.

My image is from Unity Stamps (Joy and Brighter Days) which is brand new to me so I'm going to add this on to NBUS 

I stamped the image in Memento Tuxedo black ink and colored it with Prisma colored pencils and blended it with Gamsol.  I added the sentiment for the same stamp set and some green enamel dots (Paper Studio) to complete my card.  -  I would try this technique again as I like the rainbow like effect and hopefully someday I'll have some small cubes to work with instead of full sized ink pads.

Please stop by the Color Throwdown and of course TK's wonderful blog.  You can do so by clicking on the links I've provided.

Thanks for stopping by.










8 comments:

  1. Sweet! I love that you were brave and tried something new!!! While it may not have come out as you'd planned (did you see mine?), I think it's a great technique and background to your image. Your coloring is wonderful and the card is precious. Thanks for inviting me for another fun challenge -- now I'm off to think of something for our next one... I also love that we both entered NBUS.

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  2. I really like the colors, not colors i would think of using together, but the work and work well

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  3. This is fantastic, Ida! It's a great technique and a wonderful take on the colors. I actually like the look of the complete coverage of the paper towel! Thank you for inspiring everyone to use their NBUS! Hugs, Darnell

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  4. Very cool. How fun too. I used to experiment with things like this a lot. Haven't done it in ages.

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  5. Hi Ida! I have done a paper towel technique that the CAS girls shared with us but the way you've used them today is totally different and so fun!
    I do love a pair of 'Wellies!' Even more when they are filled with tulips and colored so beautifully!
    =]

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  6. Good for you to try out never before used techniques! Lovely rainbow blending of colors! So glad you joined us at CTD this week!

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  7. Ida, I LOVE the paper towel background!! There are so many times I've mopped up my crafting mat after water coloring and wondered how I could use the beautiful colored paper. Now I know!! Thanks!! And thanks for sharing your beautiful card!!

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  8. I did not read how you did it, but I like how it turned out!

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