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Wednesday, July 21, 2010

The good life

Today I have a card to share with you that I'm particularly proud of, featuring the Thomas Kinkaid image "The Good Life".  

I was sure sad to find out that Cornish Heritage Farms was shutting down, and as a result I HAD to go and buy all those items that have been sitting on my wish list forever, LOL!  You'll be seeing a lot of CHF stuff on my blog here in the next few months as I try to ink up each stamp...

This is the first TK image that I have ever successfully coloured.  Since I colour with copics, Versafine was not a good choice, but the memento didn't give the image enough definition.  I've been told that Adirondak die ink in Esspresso is a good choice, but none of the LSS had it in stock (I tried seven of them, 7!).  So for this one I stamped in black Staz-on on Velum, then coloured on the other side.  It was way easier than I expected and is really vibrant.  I adhered the velum after colouring onto a piece of white cardstock and trimmed, then mounted onto the card.

The background was inspired by a GinaK tutorial here.  I didn't have the supplies she used so had to modify it a bit.  It was made using old newspaper that I dipped in coffee, dried, crumpled, then brushed some creamy caramel ink across using a sponge.  The hardest part about this was finding a newspaper article large enough without pictures and without containing words related to crime, murder, or politics LOL!  This was a restaurant review, which seemed pretty safe :-)

So what do you think?

I'm entering this into a couple of challenges:
LLWWC#48 Upcycle it - for the newspaper recycling
Fab N Funky # 32 Reuse/recycle - for the newspaper recycling



15 comments:

  1. I like how you clipped the feathers on :D

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  2. Beautifully done! This is one of my favourite images from the Kinkade line and your colouring came out beautifully! Love the feather embellishment too - great job!

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  3. beautiful card,love all the detail thankyou for joining us at fab'n'funky
    andrea

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  4. Oh my stars, Kristina! This is jaw dropping lovely! What a stunning scene - so lifelike :) Marvelous job - hugs! x0x0

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  5. This is so beautiful! I can't believe you colored this yourself, it looks so realistic and photo like! Love the background too, so original. Thanks for joining us at Fab n Funky this week xx

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  6. oh wow! fabulous! the coloring is really realistic and vibrant - maybe also because of the velum. The newspaper under it works with the image really well too! What kind of feathers did you use?

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  7. Your coloring is fab. It really does look like a Kinkaid painting. I thought this was a print until you said it was a stamp.

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  8. Kristina, thanks so much for that tip of coloring on the reverse side. I too, use copics and sometimes you really need that squishy ink to get a good impression. Very lovely card by the way!

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  9. Wow, I think your card came out fabulous! Thanks for playing along this week at La La Land Crafts!

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  10. Your coloring is stunning! Looks like a piece of art! Thanks for joining us this week at La-La Land Crafts ;D

    Hugz,
    Cheryl

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  11. I'm so sad about CHF, but if it made you buy products that will make cards as beautiful as this one, then there must be a silver lining! Thanks so much for your lovely Cupcake comments! xx

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  12. I was also very sad to read that CHF closing their store. I love many of their wonderful stamps such as the Thomas Kinkade, B&O Railroad, Sat Evening Post, etc.
    Your card, made w this TK image, is spectacular! What an amazing design and gorgeous coloring. This is the very best masculine card ever!

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  13. Wow, this is so beautiful Kristina, great job! Love the colouring on the vellum, you make it look so easy.

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  14. Such a great card - your coloring is fabulous! ~Maureen, La-La Land Crafts DT

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  15. WOW! You did a terrific job on this card! So glad you were able to pick up some CHF stamps before they are gone!

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