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Tuesday with Tara {take 47}

Happy Tuesday!  I hope you’ve had a great weekend!  I’m back with another Crazy Bird card, this one will probably remind you of one I shared a while ago… the techniques are all the same, but I mixed things up with color and a different bird stamp as well.

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The background on this card got away on me a bit, so it’s not as ‘clean’ looking as the other card, but the extra drips of color are pretty fun!  I made a note to use less water and Color Burst to start with, and add more if needed later on!

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Here’s another look at my little crazy bird- his body was colored up with a subtle spritz of Color Burst as well, then I added some detail and color by picking up excess ink off my kraft sheet.  Stickles & Glossy Accents added the finishing touches to this crazy cutie.

(materials and techniques are all the same as you’ll see on this post)

Have a fabulous week- see you next Tuesday!

Inky hugs,

Tara

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Tuesday with Tara {take 45}

Happy Tuesday!

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This week I have a simple card with a beautiful sentiment (by Stampendous- stamped on a Sizzix die cut) and colorful flowers… that started out as simple WHITE paper flowers and had themselves kicked up several notches with a generous sprinkling of Color Burst!  Once I settled on my card layout, I selected a few colors of Color Burst.  I set an assortment of flowers on a white piece of cardstock and misted it all with water before squeezing a bit of Color Burst onto the flowers.  I spritzed again with water and then dried the flowers with a heat tool.  I used just one shade of Color burst on each flower (and the die cut Sizzix butterfly) but I love how you can see all the sprinkles that work together to compose each shade.

I made a few cards using this design- here’s some close ups of the flowers on each of them:

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FlowerBurst (4)

Each card was finished with touches of bling from my stash, and some of them had bits of glitter added as well… hope you like my cheery cards!  I love the possibilities to ink white paper flowers with Color Burst!  It gives a very unique look, different from using spray inks or Distress Ink and an applicator.  Hope you like it!

Inky hugs,

Tara

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Tuesday with Tara {take 44}

Happy Tuesday!  And happy May… and in case it slipped your mind, happy early Mother’s Day!  (You’ve still got time to make your mom a card!) My mom is amazing and she’s my biggest fan… yet I’ve neglected mailing a card this year, so here it is online, Mom.  I love you- I can’t wait to deliver it in person in a couple weeks!!!

Moms Butterfly (2)

So I’ve been showing you a few things lately that use bits and pieces leftover from previous projects, and today’s card is no exception!  You’ll notice a cut out butterfly from last week’s card here, and the tag top started out with some of the leftover glaze from this card.  I had simply swiped the glaze onto a watercolor tag and set it aside.  Then later on I was playing with Color Burst and added some pink & purple to the background (I then used the purple to ink up some crinkle ribbon!).  All this got set aside to be picked up and put together into today’s card!   I have a little basket on my work space that (in an ideal world- ha!) I keep all these fun little bits in.  Sometimes they inspire a new card or are the perfect addition to one I’m working on.  Every now and then I decide they are really ugly and they get tossed out LOL but most of the time I find a way to put them to use eventually!   Once I brought together the tag top, butterfly and ribbon I knew I had a great focal point for a card.

Moms Butterfly (3)

I tried a few different background colors and decided this needed something more, so I pulled out a few shades of Distress Ink, a background stamp (by Tim Holtz) and some stencils (by Tim & Dina).  The butterfly mask/stencil by Dina Wakley hadn’t met ink yet, so it became the starting point!   My stamp was only partially inked and misted generously with water to give a soft watercolor feel to the background.

Moms Butterfly (4)

I don’t often use stickers, but you wouldn’t know that from this card!  I’ve actually embellished with three different kinds of stickers here.  The little butterflies just seemed like a fun addition (I found them on my way to grab a small butterfly die…) and of course, the thickers letters stickers add to the shine and texture on the card.

Moms Butterfly (1)

I hope this cheery little card gives you some ideas for using those little bits you hang on to at the end of a project- you never know what they might inspire you to create next!  And don’t be afraid to use non-traditional items (like stickers!) on your cards, sometimes they add just the right touch, and they’re faster to work with than a die cut 🙂  Have a creative day!

Since I used lots of little bits on this card, How about winning some Prima ephemera to add to your stash?  Just comment on this post or our facebook page post linking here.  Pick a number between 1-100 for your chance to win!

Inky hugs,

Tara

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