Thursday, May 23, 2019

Blue Knight Rubber Stamps New Release and Giveaway Week: Day 4

Hello again, and welcome to Day #4 of Blue Knight Rubber Stamps and Giveaway Week here at my blog!

Today I'm sharing a card that features the Cowboy Up stamp set.
This card is fun to create and opens the door of lots of free, non restrictive creating!

Let's take a peek at the card.

I started by stamping the Cowboy Up image in the center of the card stock piece.
I re-inked and re-stamped the image multiple times until the silhouette was dark, dense with color and spot free.
I chose the Distress Oxide Ink colors that I wanted to use to create the star shape and the background colors.
First, I used a large star shaped metal die as a stencil and inked the inside of the star die space with the honey colored ink.
I applied the ink all around the stamped silhouette and then went over the silhouette lightly with the honey colored ink. (Very lightly)
I did this because I wanted a mist-like veil over he image.
Next, I inked the cards stock area all around the die and inked star shape.
I blended the background colors a bit, but not enough to blur the boundaries of each color completely.
I wanted each color to be identifiable on it's own...yet blend a bit with the neighboring color.
After the inking was as I wanted it to be, I removed he star die to reveal the ink-free border all around the star shape.
Then, I spritzed the entire piece lightly with water using a mister bottle.
Misting the piece with water allowed the inked colors to blend a bit more and become a bit muted.
(Achieving the look that I wanted for this card)
It also created the misty look that I wanted over the silhouette image.

While the image piece was drying, I chose the mat colors: Metallic gold and a turquoise tone matte card stock.
(I love the turquoise against the metallic gold)
When the inked image piece was dry, I added he sentiment from the Cowboy Up stamp set. and assembled the  card.
I positioned the matted image piece with fun foam for added dimension.
The card turned out exactly as I envisioned it to be before I had started to create it.!

The May New Release features 5 silhouette stamp sets: 4 sets each with a large image, a mini version of the large image and a sentiment stamp.
The 5th set, Cowboy Minis, is a set that offers the 4 mini stamps as their own set.
(You can see the entire New Release HERE, at the Blue Knight Rubber Stamps web site
The silhouette images are detailed and stamp those details beautifully.
I found that Gina K Amalgam ink worked great for my silhouette stamping.
Using a stamp positioning tool...(MISTI...Tim Holtz etc..) is a necessity because you'll be doing repetitive inking to get a solid spot-free silhouette image.

And guess what!!?
I've got a Giveaway to show you!...2 Giveaways, actually!
To be in on the Giveaway, you'll need to post a comment below and have a USA mailing address.. Winners will be announced here at my log on Saturday.
Here's a peek at the 2 Giveaways!
(*Notice the typo in the photo above...Oh brother!...I typed COUD into the photo edit instead of CLOUD!)

Before you head off to post a comment below, I want to thank you for joining me here at my blog this week for Blue Knight Rubber Stamps New Release and Giveaway Week.

Don't forget to stop by tomorrow for a re-cap of the week's cards and to post a comment for one final Giveaway entry!

Have a fabulous Friday!
Michelle.

12 comments:

  1. Michell, WOW was the first reaction that I had when seeing Day 4!
    Such an awesome card ! Great way to make the cowboy stand out !
    Love the shading and the unique way you added the star !
    It really shines off the cowboy and horse 🐎!
    Awesome day “4” ! 🎈🐢🐒🐢

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    1. Thanks so much Therese!
      I really enjoyed doing a few things when creating this card that iIhaven't done in a while.

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  2. I love this! You are so creative! I am good at using others’ creative ideas, but not so much at coming up with my own! 😂 Does the distress oxide ink allow you to blend colors over it without the image bleeding?

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    1. HI Diane...thanks so much...
      Distress Ink and Distress Oxides are both reactive but in different ways.
      I used Oxides on this card...
      Distress Oxides have the ability to not muddy up/bleed into one another when they're blended and/or layered and water is added.
      I chose to ink over the image with the lightest color because i wanted a distressed bit of a washed our greyed out overtone on the stark black silhouette...
      When I spritzed with water the magic happened ;)

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  3. Gorgeous! The star makes the cowboy jump off the page.

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  4. A beautiful collection of cards!!

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  5. I like this star layout creation here - sure makes that stamp set pop! Thanks for sharing your work - you have been having a joy ride with the new products!

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    1. Thanks Gail!
      It's been lots of fun creating each of this week's silhouette cards!

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