And now... our Zen moment du jour.
~ Om ~
~ Om ~
Zzzzzz....
(I never could meditate without falling asleep.)
Anyway, our new challenge this week at Gingersnap Creations is to use the color Kraft in our artwork. Who doesn't love this serene, earthy, goes-with-EVERYTHING color? No matter what your other shades of choice are, you can bet that kraft will look fabulous with them.
This was one of those rare projects that didn't take me all day to do. The flower stamp is from the Hero Arts Watercolor Petals set, one of my favorite releases so far this year. In fact, their entire Artists Proofs series is really cool (which does not bode well for my credit card balance). I used Brilliance Inks in Pearlescent Poppy and Pearlescent Ivy, so in real life the flower has a little shimmer.
I smudged some Old Paper Distress Ink around the flower, and stamped the "be here now" with tiny magnetic alphabet stamps. The little ladybug is a pewter charm colored with Copic markers. I used my crappy, wonky corner rounder on this panel, and on the 7 Gypsies red paper behind it. The corners looks lousy, as you can see. Next payday, I'm getting myself a Corner Chomper.
When I bought my townhouse last summer, I decided to put grasscloth on one wall in my living room. Consequently, I have a big stack of grasscloth samples that we unearthed while organizing a closet last week. (Don't you love when you find random stuff you can use in your projects?!) There's a scrap of that here, and I just ratted up the edges a little with a Paper Distresser and some Walnut Stain ink.
To finish it up, I wrapped some... what is this stuff? Ribbon?... around the bottom, mounted everything onto layers of red paper, and added a Tim Holtz metal corner to the top. Simple, low stress... zen!
Okay, it's your turn! Wow us with your, um, krafty craft (sorry...), and post it at Gingersnap Creations!
Hugs,
Linda
































