You know how you sometimes have an idea for a card, and you think about it, sometimes for years, then when you finally get all the parts-is-parts and it starts to become a reality, you see someone else has just made the exact same card? Yeah, that happened.
I've had the WPlus9 Pretty Patches: Umbrella stamp and die for a long time, maybe years, and I've thought how cool it would be to have it on a raindrop background. I finally got a raindrop stencil, and planned to make the card very soon, when I spied this card on Susan's blog. I guess it was a good idea.
So instead of me just making this card out of my head, it's turned into a CASE. Here's my card, then I'll whine some more:
Please note that my card is not one-layer, nor does it use color wheel opposite colors, but it does use an umbrella with raindrops. Susan is a master at CAS and one-layer cards. Me? Not so much. So when I say I CASE her, it's a relative term.
I started out by die-cutting a white umbrella and putting it on the card front for reference. Then I put the stencil over the white panel, and with a dauber and my Simon Says Stamp Sea Glass ink I colored the raindrops around the umbrella.
About that umbrella: I'm not feeling the love. The die (to me) is a different shape than the stamped image. The die has points where the stamped image has squared-off points. The three separate umbrella parts images would fit better in the die-cut than the one-piece umbrella image, but I know me pretty well, and the chances are less than zero that I'd successfully align all three stamped images onto that one die-cut, so I went with the single full umbrella image and cut the points into ... points. Whatever.
I could have been smart like Susan and just stamped the image right onto the card front, but I think we've already established that Susan and I are not in the same league. And anyway, stamping directly on a card front makes me itch. She has no illusions that I'll enter her One-Layer challenges.
After I put the white panel onto a pool note card, I went over the rain drops with my clear Wink of Stella pen. You'll have to trust me on that.
So, that's one card I can remove from my mental "some day" list. I may play with it again, and I may find I need to just purge that stamp set and die. We shall see.
Thanks for stopping by!
Stuff I used: remnant of SU designer paper (umbrella), SU black bling, and the following:
Bwahaha!!! My "umbrella with raindrops" card isn't so unique that your vision became a CASE. Umbrellas block rain, and any stampy representation of such is hardly worthy of an intellectual property license! Your card is delightful, and it is YOU, my friend!
ReplyDeleteI do have a cream for that itch, though. It's called ItsOnlyPaper, also sold under the name Don'tPanic.
That stencil is fabulous, BTW, and I WILL NOT run out and buy it. Oh, no. I will NOT.
Glad you got it out of your system...I hate when that happens, good for you for going ahead with it.
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