July My Monthly Hero Countdown: Idea #5 + Giveaway!
Jessica Frost-Ballas
Good morning! We are back with another countdown post, leading up to the release of the July My Monthly Hero Kit! Release day is Monday, July 2nd at 1pm Eastern/10am Pacific. Join us as we continue to share ideas using both the main kit, as well as the new optional add-on products that will also be available on Monday. Now let's join Jess who is sharing a slightly different take on the main kit!
Okay, so I hope everyone has been enjoying the bright and cheerful countdown cards this weekend because I'm going to take it in a different direction! ;) Ever since I was a kid I've always found carnivals and fairs a little creepy. It didn't help that I read a horror book as a teen that featured a carnival and cemented the idea of a creepy carnival in my head. So when I saw this month's kit I immediately thought about using it to make a creepy carnival/It-themed card! Ha.
I'm pretty sure I can count on one hand the number of times I've intentionally set out to create a sepia or vintage-themed card. However when I saw the kit I immediately thought about the scene in the movie It (the original 1980s made-for-tv movie) where the kids are looking at a book with old photographs and there's carnival music playing and suddenly the photograph comes to life and the creepy clown pops up. There wasn't a clown stamp in the kit but I figured the red balloon was a pretty iconic image from that movie so I used it instead!
To start I blended Soft Brown ink around the edges of a piece of watercolor paper. Then I blended Cup O' Joe ink around the corners and edges to add a little darker shading. I deliberately kept the shading a little uneven to give it more of a natural look. I also added a little Gold ink to the edges.
Next I stamped the carousel with intense black ink and masked it with a post-it note. Then I stamped the park silhouette stamp across the panel with intense black ink. I removed the post-it mask and added a little shading with brown colored pencils. I also stamped the balloon and colored it with colored pencils. Then I stamped the sentiment with versamark and heat-embossed it with gold embossing powder. Finally I added a little nuvo crystal glaze to the balloon to a little extra shine. I definitely went in a horror movie-themed direction with my card but you could also use this technique to create a simple vintage look (without the evil clown)! ;)
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Have a fabulous day and good luck!
So vintage. Reminds me of being young and going to amusement parks.
I love the simple colors on this card. Sometimes it’s easy to forget you don’t need to spend hours coloring and just a little “pop” of color will do wonders.
I can relate to not liking the circus clowns. To me this card is not creepy, just a vintage look to the end of a summer day at the fair. TFS
Great look of the monotone card. The red balloon is a nice touch.
I just love those colors!