On to todays card and I was inspired by the panel with cardstock strip over a strong background pattern. When Hero Arts released their new stamps for 2013 I got inky with the tweed pattern background stamp. Today I wanted to have another go at this technique to create a strong background for my card.

I inked up my craft sheet with Distress Inks in barn door, spiced marmalade and mustard seed, squirted with a solution of perfect pearls and then squooshed the stamp around on the sheet before stamping onto a white card base. I love the heat these colours evoke when used together.
In this photo you can see a bit of the perfect pearls shine on the tweed pattern and also the glossy accents I added to the hearts to make them pop from the background.
This card also fits amazingly well with day 3 of Clean & Simple Card Making 2 which is a happy coincidence as it was actually made a couple of days before hand LOL.
Ready for another dose of inspiration? Check out the rest of the crew :)
Muse: Amber Daigre
Guest Designer: Tasnim AhmedAmy Wanford
Andrea Ewen
Christina MacLaren
Clare Buswell
Debby Hughes - me!
Iwona Palamountain (Chupa) - The Boss
Jean Martin
Jeanne Jachna
Maureen Plut
Teneale Williams
Supplies: Stamps - Hero Arts tweed pattern s5654, Simon Says Stamp just a love note; Inks - Distress Inks barn door, spiced marmalade, mustard seed, Hero Arts orange soda, red royal; Card - Papertrey Ink orange zest, Stampin' Up real red; Dies - Simon Says Stamp holidays shapes s131; Ranger glossy accents

This is such an eye candy! It stood out at me right away!
ReplyDeleteLove your take on the design, and the bright colors! The shiny hearts look so delicious! almost edible :D
Gorgeous gorgeous gorgeous!! But stop making me buy stuff lady!!!
ReplyDeletewow! stunning card!
ReplyDeleteAs soon as I saw the new CASE Study challenge I was thinking I could combine this sketch with one of the C&S2 assigments...and then I saw your card. Love it! I may have to borrow your idea, since I had been playing with the same colours (Memento ink, not distress) and the same stamp (the only 'solid' background stamp I own right now), but had not yet figured out how to combine the two. I had been thinking about using distress inks to create a similar effect to what Jennifer was showing but had not given it a try yet. BTW, thanks for your guest appearance. Really enjoyed your video and love your card and the way you have used labels.
ReplyDeleteLove your versatility Debby! x
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely fabulous Debbie. Love the colors and glossy hearts.
ReplyDeleteSquirted, Squooshed, and Stamped! LOL! Love this card, and I love those shiny hearts! :-)
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh...this is stunning Debby!
ReplyDeleteWOW. Hot, hot hot!!!
ReplyDeletevery pretty!
ReplyDeleteLooks great and warm. Reminds me some Photoshop effects...
ReplyDeleteCouldn't wait to read how you made that faby background - I love the bold color and how the blend together - so striking Debby!
ReplyDeletefabulous card hunny I love distress inks and the stamp you have used is on my NEED IT list!
ReplyDeleteStunning card Debby! hugs me x
Debby the hues are just beautiful on this one.
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