This card is my final entry for MFT’s one-hundredth color challenge, but it’s the first idea I had for the palette. The similar shades of blue brought to mind the gradation of blues that one sees in photos of misty mountain ridges, and that concept immediately paired with the backpack-wearing bear from Neat & Tangled’s “Schoolhouse” set. Who says he has to be headed to school—why not let him be a hiking bear?
I stamped him in a Copic-friendly brown ink so dark it tends to look black, then I fussy-cut him. Usually when I fussy-cut I’ll trim right along the stamped line, but since I don’t have a brown marker the right shade to color over the edges and I wanted an easier shape to cut out, I cut him with a border. To get a uniform margin, I cheated a bit: I laid the cleaned stamp over the image and lightly traced a pencil around the stamp, then used that as a guide for cutting.
None of the sentiments I have on hand seemed quite right for the card, so for now I’ve forgone a sentiment. Once I decide who I’m sending the card to, I might add a sentiment in Persimmon ink beneath the focal square. I think this would make a good encouragement card for someone setting out on an adventure, such as graduating school or getting a new job or embarking on a significant trip, but it would also work as a thank-you or birthday card for any of my mountain-dwelling relatives who like hiking—so we’ll see.
Supplies
Stamps: Neat & Tangled “Schoolhouse” (bear)
Dies: My Favorite Things “Inside and Out Stitched Square STAX” (2.75”)
Ink: Memento Espresso Truffle
Copics: E34, E43, E30; Bic Marking Sunset Orange
Paper: Papertrey Ink Stamper’s Select White, cheap lightweight blue cardstock from my stash
Miscellanea: Scotch Permanent Double-Sided Tape
Dimensions
4.25” x 5.5”
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