One Sketch: Two Cards in Two Styles!



Hi everyone and happy Monday - again :)

This is the second post for today! If you want to see my guest DT post for this weeks "Clean and Simple Cards Challenge" at Splitcoaststampers, please scroll down or **click here**


The cards I am showing you in this post are both made by following this weeks sketch at Seize the Sketch:




I started an experiment over the weekend: I wanted to create two cards - both with this sketch as a starting point but the results should be totally different in style!

Well, I think I was successful ;-)


The first card is a classy and elegant, yet clean card (despite the many layers) - all white on white with some hints of gold and silver.

Please refer to the grey boxes at the end of this post for step-by-step instructions and a complete list of supplies :)


Please take my appologies for the picture quality in this first picture! It is so hard to take good pictures of all white cards + silver metallic! It looks super pretty IRL (and I hope you can see the actual gorgeousness of the Delicata silver in the close-up) but like I said.. my photographer qualities aren't good enough to catch the beauty of it in a picture, properly *sigh*




For the second card I just wanted to be more "free" in my creative process and went a little crazy with all kinds of different "mediums", such as inks, pens, Gesso, wood, corrugated cardstock, patterned paper, ribbon, stickers.

Of course, that is not what a real artist would call "Mixed Media", but well....not sure how to name this style. But one thing is for sure: it is not elegant and not clean and simple... so it's different and that's what I wanted to achieve *lol*

Please refer to the grey boxes at the end of this post for step-by-step instructions and a complete list of supplies :)






Now I am curious:
What style is YOUR style in cardmaking? Do you sometimes try to go out of your comfort zone and create something totally different?
Let me know in the comments form below this post and maybe you will also like to link to some of **your** style experiments? I would love to take the opportunity, visit your blog or gallery and take a look :)


Thanks so much for stopping by today and I hope to see you here on my blog again, soon :)

Sylvia xx


    Instructions



    Card 1 - You Are My Heart and Soul:
  • make a 5 1/2" x 4 1/4" top folded card base from 5 1/2" x 8 1/2" white cardstock
  • create "letter press" front by using an embossing folder "inside out" (so the raised parts are showing towards the inside of the card)
  • cut two rectangles from white cardstock: 2 1/8" x 4 1/4" +  4 1/8" x 2 1/4" and spritz them with Pssst! Sheer Shimmer Spritz Gold; also create some random droplets and splotches all over the panels; let dry
  • affix the (vertical) 2 1/8" x 4 1/4" panel to card front
  • die cut small doily from double layered white tissue paper and adhere to card front
  • cut another panel of 4 5/8" x 2 3/4" of white cardstock and adhere to card using dimensional foam tape
  • create a pierced border around the remaining white panel with the gold spritz ( 4 1/8" x 2 1/4")
  • stamp sentiment to the panel using Delicata Silvery Shimmer 
  • adhere gold sequins
  • mount panel to card front using dimensional foam tape

    Card 2- You're So Good For My Heart:
  • make a 5 1/2" x 4 1/4" top folded card base from 5 1/2" x 8 1/2" white cardstock
  • cut 5 1/2" x 4 1/4" piece of chevron patterned paper and adhere to card front
  • cut 1 3/4" x 4 1/4" piece of orange polka dot paper and create a faux stitching border all around the panel by using a paper piercing tool and a white gel pen; adhere to card front
  • cut 4 5/8" x 3" piece of grey corrugated cardstock and randomly paint with white gesso; let dry and ahere to card front
  • affix round sticker onto corrugated cardstock
  • cut 4" x 2 1/2" piece of checkered paper and create a faux stitching border all around the panel by using a paper piercing tool and a white gel pen
  • distress edges of the panel using an Ink Blusher tool loaded with Memento Cantaloupe ink
  • stamp sentiment with Memento Bamboo Leaves onto panel
  • wrap around a blue crinkled seam binding
  • affix banner sticker right over the seam binding
  • adhere panel to card front
  • color wood veneer hearts using Ink Blushers to apply Memento Summer Sky and Tangelo inks
  • embellish card front with colored hearts

    Supplies

    Card 1 - You Are My Heart and Soul:




    Card 2- You're So Good For My Heart:

    Challenges


14 comments:

  1. Sylvia--- oh my oh my! These two cards are just FABBBBBBBBBBBBBULOUS! I LOVE LOVE LOVE the combo of white gold/silver on your first card! LOVE the details and patterns on your second card! WOW! TOTALLY in love with your creations <3

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  2. Both cards are fabulous. I'm really drawn to the second one because of all the color, texture and interesting patterns you've created. However, the first one is stunning and very elegant indeed. I don't feel like I have one "style", many of mine are clean and layered or vintage/distressed. To me, it's fun to vary the style and go with what I feel like creating at the time. Thanks for sharing these lovely cards and your thoughts about creating them.

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  3. These are both very different, but equally beautiful. I love them! Both of them. Even if I should, I couldn't possibly choose which one I like better. I think they are both perfect! Hugs! xx

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  4. Oh Sylvia, both of your cards are super gorgeous! Love all the different details...same sketch, totally different cards...love them!

    Thanks for joining us at Seize the Sketch!

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  5. love all the layers and depth on the last one.......lots of dimension!

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  7. WOW Sylvia, I'm floored! Your second card has stolen my heart right away! So colorful and cute! :)

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  8. Both are awesome Sylvia ... I tend to create CAS but enjoy trying other styles as well. Sketches really help with that do. Great jo you did with these. TFS!

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  9. Wonderful cards! Such a gorgeous all white card and then a wonderful pop of color with the 2nd one. I especially like that sentiment.

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  10. Love both of your cards. The first one is so elegant with the pop of gold on the white. I love doing all kinds of cards, but especially layered and girly cards. Check out my blog: www.craftynanasblog.blogspot.com

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  11. BOTH of these are awesome... i love that you've used the sketch in such different but equally FAB ways!

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  12. both cards are really beautiful - love the splotches of yellow on the white card

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  13. I esp love that corrugated panel on the second card!

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  14. beyond words - both cards are just lovely and fit the sketch perfectly! Thanks for joining us at Seize the Sketch! :)

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Thanks for taking the time to leave a comment! I hope to see you again, soon :)
Sylvia xx