Thursday, February 28, 2019

Time Out #130 - Unique

Hey there! (That's a Catherine Pooler tagline!)  The Time Out challenge this time is sponsored by Catherine Pooler Designs (hence the "hey there!"), and the challenge is to be unique.
 
I was a little stumped at first, so I did what everyone usually does and went to Pinterest.  I found some interesting prints of black silhouettes against book print.  Score!  I purchased a dictionary at a dollar store years ago and pulled it out.  I tore out a page and adhered it to a piece of cardstock to make it more stable.  Then I die cut it with a stitched rectangle and stamped the images and sentiment in Versafine onyx black ink for that silhouette look.  I masked the flower to stamp the leaves, however I don't think I really needed to because it was all stamped in the black ink.  I added this piece onto a black mat that was also die cut with a larger stitched rectangle.  The base is a cream cardstock because white was too bright.  I added some crystals on the flowers and around the piece.  I think stamping on a dictionary page is pretty unique!
 
You can see more from the Time Out design team and our guest for this challenge, Elizabeth, on the Time Out blog.
 
Thanks for stopping by!
 
Recipe
Stamps:  Bloomin' Bouquet and Good Things (C.Pooler)
Paper:  Black, vintage cream, dictionary page
Ink:  Versafine onyx black
Accessories:  Stitched rectangles (MFT), masking paper, crystals 


8 comments:

sandie said...

I love this take on the challenge and it sure is unique. And I love the placement of the flower and sentiment-gives the card a really good balance-superb take xx

Betty J said...

I looove the book print background on your amazing card!!! What a great idea! Thank you for sharing it.

Nora Noll said...

I LOVE the stamping on the printed paper. Lovely design!

Jill V said...

Such a great idea to stamp on a dictionary page - I love the effect that it created - you captured the "black and white art print" look brilliantly!

Joyce said...

Gorgeous card, and I really love that sentiment. Brilliant use of book page.

Stephanie Lanzalotto said...

What a fabulous and UNIQUE idea to use the dictionary for card making. Love the black stamping on top of it. Fantastic card.

Anita in France said...

Gosh, that bejewelled silhouette bloom is so elegant and dramatic against the unique typeprint, Lisa ... and what a fun and delightful sentiment ... this is just lovely! Hugs, Anita :)

Nonni said...

Great take on the challenge! The dictionary page looks amazing and gives your card some vintage feel. Love the crispness of the black flower and sentiment, very eye catching card. xxx

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