Hello crafty friends. Davina here with some November BRI Moodboard color inspiration. I really wanted to create a Christmas card using these bold fall colors, and with the help of the recent Reverse Confetti release, I’m excited to share my project.
I didn’t hesitate to purchase the new Adore Him stamps and die set when it became available. I love the illustrations and the simplicity of the images. It’s very rare that I create a card using only one stamp set and this is one of those times.
I looked though my stash of R.C. Cover panels and was excited to find the oldie but goodie Sunburst Cover Panel confetti cut. I thought the rays would be a perfect background for an inky background. I inked up a muted ocean blue piece of cardstock with Speckled Egg and Iced Spruce distress oxide ink then splattered with gold and white ink. I layered a crisp white sunburst panel over the top of my inky background.
Next, I stamped my images and colored them with copic markers in colors inspired by the Moodboard. I chose some reddish browns to represent the terra cotta “baked earth” color. I used the same 3 markers for the wood and skin colors of my images. I colored everything else using the remaining 3 colors from the color board. After die cutting everything using the coordinating dies, I arranged them onto the lower half of my card. I popped the characters up with some foam tape then cut the letters for the word “peace” using LawnFawn Finley’s ABCs letter dies. I inked the letters in reddish brown hues and a little Rusty Hinge, then splattered with more gold ink. I finished it off with the “on earth” portion of the sentiment from the set, stamped in dark green, and popped it up under the word.
This card looks so different from my normal style and I really love it. It came together quick and easy so I might have to make a few more for my Christmas stash. You can still play along with the November color challenge. Simply use the 4 colors and the hashtag #brimoodboard. You can win $20 to the Butterfly Reflections Ink shop.
Thanks for stopping by, Davina
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