5/08/13

Leslie Rahye's - Steampunk Inspired Transportation Blog Hop

Welcome to another SteamPunk blog hop hosted by Leslie Rahye!
This months theme is transportation. So I made this card and tutorial for your SteamPunk enjoyment!
Enjoy!
To get started, you will need white card stock and desired colored cardstock, each cut to:
6 1/2" x 5", 3 1/2" x 4 1/2" and 2" x 2 1/2".
Then using your paper trimmer, cut off a sliver off all sides of the white cardstock.
Using a tiny dab of glue, layer the white cardstock as shown below, this will hold the cardstock in place so you can create. :)
Lightly ink your layered cardstock with yellow, orange and brown inks.
I placed a gears template from Crafters Workshop and secured it in place with tape.
Then I went over the gears with shades of darker brown inks.
With the template still in place, I used a syringe bulb to blow some color from a Red Shimmer Krylon pen onto the card.
Then I flicked some champagne mist shimmer paint onto everything with a stiff dry brush.
I let it all set for about 10 minutes before carefully removing the tape and template.
For fun, I added some shimmer paint to the edges of the solid cardstock as well.

Next is the process of layering the card!
Pull apart the 3 layers of decorated white cardstock.
Layer them as shown, making sure the design aligns before gluing in place.
Large color on the bottom - large decorated cardstock on top.
Medium color next,
Medium decorated cardstock on top of that.
Then last small color piece,
And finish with last small decorated cardstock on top!
The clouds were made with a Fiskars punch,  a  dollar bin hot air balloon stamp, Art Tickets by Invoke Arts, and a Clock face stamp by Stamp in the hand Co.
A little bit of scrap paper,a  doodling pen, more glitter and washi tape completed my vision!
What do you think? Are you inspired? I hope so!
Happy blog hopping!

14 comments:

ddazzled71 said...

Michelle your card is fabulous, I love the detailing you have added to your stenciled background particularly how you have added the shimmer effects. Beautifully Done! xx

LeslieRahye said...

This is super Michelle and I love the technique of working all the layers at once and then separating them to mat...I see several applications for this technique! I can't wait to try!
Thank you for being a part of my steampunk inspired transportation blog hop!!

Gia Lau said...

I am inspired indeed- love all the layering and the masking- so much to take in. great project- beautiful card!

Susan M. Brown {sbartist} said...

Michelle - your card has my head in the clouds dreaming of steampunk!!! Just beautiful, fun and colorful with a splash of sparkle, too! Love it :)

Sandra Strait said...

I love the telescoping of your card!

Regena said...

so much fun....I don,t even know how to think that way.

Tristan Robin said...

Just delightful - love the bulb/Krylon pen technique - I've never done that - going to have to go play now. You've inspired me!

Thanks for sharing your work.

Jess B. said...

My girlfriend would go bonkers to have this card. Teal sparkles is fabulous. TFS

Barbara Rankin said...

Fabulous tutorial. I love how you made this card, and yes, I am inspired to go play with all my "stuff" to make one of my own. Thanks so much for sharing this technique. I can see many uses for it.

Lyneen said...

Love the background you created for this card!!!!! It is amazing!!!!! Thanks for the tutorial!

Christine Kiehl said...

What an amazing card that you crafted for this fun blog hop! Great colors and layers that balance so nicely! Thank you for sharing your card and the tutorial with us hoppers!

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Nan G said...

Love this! What a cool way to make layers.mthanks for sharing.

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