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Thursday, January 14, 2016

A Mixed media with a dash of fabric paints

Hello blogger peeps!! I am sharing a different card than my usual CAS type today.
I just finished making a mixed media card, and I wanted to share it right away ;) I have a couple more cards piled up, which all need to see the light soon...
Ok, I started with the lotus first. I used some fabric paints for this, **first time trying this. I sprayed some mist and then pressed the card stock till I was satisfied with the results.
(Only advice, I want to give here is - don't wait too long, the paints starts to dry fast, and it might stick to the surface, and you cannot pull your card without peeling the paper.)
Then I stamped the lotus using dusty concord, and heat embossed with clear embossing powder, and fuzzy cut to add later...at this moment had no clue, how I would proceed with this lotus.

Next I used Tim Holtz's woodgrain stencil and sponged it using 3 shades of purple pigment ink.
I could have stopped here, but call me crazy ;) I wanted to add bokeh here( my latest CRAZE).
So used the HLS stamps in white pigment ink from Lawn Fawn, and some purple ink to stamp the bokeh. I would say you have extremely good eyes, if you can spot the white ink here ...lol...there is plenty of white ink used here though..
After that, I used a lavender card stock to frame the front, and chose a lighter shade of lilac as the base. I stamped the sentiment from HLS, and added a silver twine under the lotus, and finished off with 3 different size of rhine stones in purple, and a few sequins.
This is not my usual type of card, but I am happy that it turned out ok.

  The process:
 The fabric paint on the acrylic block with the mist
  the card pressed against it.
 embossed lotus
 closer look

I am linking this with a couple of challenges.

Waffle Flower January Challenge



TIME OUT Challenge
Another entry here...I hope I am not tiring you guys out with my entries ;)

STAMPLorations January CAS Challenge
My final entry here, going with the twist - had added a silver twine.

HLS Mixed Media Challenge

HLS Anything Goes


The Mixed Media Card Challenge
Another entry, playing with the twist

Sovushkaslavia Crad Sketch #42
Another card here.

Simon Wednesday Challenge
Ombre

Thank you for stopping by, I really appreciate your kind  feedback :) Have a great day!

25 comments:

  1. beautiful card rahmat. missed all your recent blog posts.
    Adhiraacreations

    Adhiraa@Facebook

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  2. Wow!! I just LOVE you color choices here and what a stunning mixed media design!! :)

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  3. Gorgeous card Rahmat, the flower is beautiful and the background is fabulous :-)

    thanks for joining us on the Simon Says Stamp Wednesday Challenge
    luv
    Lols x x x

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  4. You are not tire us in anyway Rahmat, we love to have you join us. And congrats on this stunning mixed media card. I really like your attention to the tiny details, like the touch of twine. Thanks for joining TO

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  5. Rahmat, what a beautiful play with a stencil and stamps! The background looks like texturised. Thank you so much for playing with us again at STAMPlorations CAS Card Challenge. -Ksenija, DT

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  6. totally gorgeous.. love all the purple and the circle background is awesome.. thanks for joining us at Waffle Flower Crafts January Challenge.

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  7. Your card is so beautiful. Love that artsy effect with the paint. No way are we tired of your entries--we love love love seeing your entries in our gallery at Time Out. Thank you so much for playing along.

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  8. Just beautiful, Rahmat! You really know how to rock that Mix Mash set from Happy Little Stampers! #yourock :)

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  9. This is gorgeous, Rahmat! really beautiful. I love all of the different patterns. Great design and color. Thanks for playing along at The Mixed Media Card Challenge.

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  10. Oooh, this is gorgeous!! Thanks for joining us at the Waffle Flower Challenge!

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  11. Oh my! What a gorgeous card? Love the different shades of purple. And fantastic to see you have used the purple both for the background and on focal point without overwhelming the colour. Love your card. Thanks for playing along Simon Says Stamp Ombre Challenge!
    Gayatri xxx

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  12. It is so good to see you join in at TIME OUT again! And with a beautiful card; love all those techniques you used; you got real injy! Thanks (and I will enjoy seeing another card from you in the next challenge...?

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  13. What a gorgeous background you created for your card Rahmat - love the purple, the wrapped cord and pretty layered bloom! thanks for joining us in the Mixed Media Card Challenge! Julia xx

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  14. The bokeh looks fabulous layered onto the woodgrain, Rahmat! The wrapped cord behind the flower is a nice touch. Thanks for playing along at the Mixed Media Card Challenge :)

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  15. way cool--i'm glad you kept going with the bokeh. cool effects all around!

    Toni
    HLS MM DT

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  16. This is gorgeous, love how you used a single color & made it turn out beautiful without overloading :) :)

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  17. Beautiful card and colours! Thanks for playing with us! Sovushka Slavia.

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  18. Thanks for playing at Waffle Flower Crafts:) LOVE all the texture:)

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  19. Wow, Ms Bokeh. Love that smooshed purple goodness! Thanks for sharing your project with us at the MMCC this month.

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  20. So pretty! That lotus looks fantastic. Thanks for playing with us at Waffle Flower Crafts challenge!

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  21. Gorgeous gorgeous card. Thanks for sharing the process. So many pretty layers. Thanks for sharing with us at mixed media card challenge.

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  22. That looks absolutely beautiful, so many details yet look organic! :) thank so much for joining us at Waffle Flower Challenge :)

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  23. Love this ... the colour is gorgeous and I love all the layers. Thank you for playing along at Happy Little Stampers xx

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