Friday, January 1, 2016

The Mixed Media Card Challenge #19 {Beginnings}

Well hello, 2016! You guys ready for a brand new year that promises even more mixed media fun? For our first challenge of the year, our theme is wide open to interpretation: BEGINNINGS. What does theme mean to you? Your mixed media cards doesn't have to have the new year theme -- as you can see, some of the mixed media card girls went beyond "new year" in their cards. So have a go at it. We'd love to see your takes on this month's theme. 


HOW TO PLAY
1. Create a mixed media CARD based on the theme, with or without the optional element.
2. Display the challenge graphic on your blog post and link back to this challenge post.
3. You may enter as many times as you want, as long as each entry is different.
4. You may combine a maximum of 7 challenges (6 other challenges plus ours).
5. Submit your projects by January 25, 11:55 p.m. Pacific (GMT-8).
6. We'll announce the winner and highlights on January 31.
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YASMINA
I used Flutterby stencil from STAMPlorations with Soft Gloss Gel (to have a resist effect) and i made the background with Glimmer Mist (Dragonfly) on watercolor paper. The sentiment "Happy new year" in french is from a french company Kesi Art
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SHIRLEY
Gelli-plate panel using acrylic paints, glitter card frame, acetate, sequins, washi tape, Distress Ink watercolouring.
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Marbled Stains Technique on blue panel using Distress Paint and Distress Stains, white embossing paste with star stencil, stamping, raised panel and deer, sequins, stitched edge circle die.
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Resist canvas colored with Distress Paint, Color Bloom spray mist, Inka Gold, and gold watercolor paint. Die cut globe and "2016", stenciled "peace" with white PITT artist pen and clear sequins
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LYSA
Background is made using stamped images, colored texture paste through stencil and distressed edges. Dressform chippie colored with shimmer spray. Dress is made from layered lace trim. Pearls and paper flower embellish dress.
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MARIA F.
Versamark with Perfect Pearls, heat embossing, die cuts.
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TENIA
I created this card using sequins, stencils, washi tape, Versamark Watermark Ink, Onyx Black Pigment Ink, stickers and I used the heat embossing technique
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ELINA
On the background there are die-cut hears under a wrinkled sheet of tissue paper, glued down with gel medium and covered with gesso. Misted with red color, and decorated with stamping and sewing around the edges.Black images are heat embossed using black glitter embossing powder.
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Stamped the background, partially die cut a snowflake and added a partially die cut heart window. Stenciled on some Gesso mixed with translucent metallic silver embossing paste. Added die cut paper and vellum flowers and sequins and a vellum shaker window with more sequins, a snowflake die cut and a heat embossed sentiment.
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Background Distress Inks/Dylusions Sprays. Stamped using versamark and white heat embossed. Using a stencil and texture paste created the dots on the left and added clear sequins to those dots. Stamped New Year.

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6 comments:

  1. Happy New Year all! Great challenge and love your inspiration. Can't wait to go get messy!

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  2. Beautiful and creative cards for the "Beginning" of 2016 from your very talented DT! TFS girls.

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  3. Happy New year all! "Beautiful beginning " of the inspirations!

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  4. Happy New Year to you all and thanks for a wonderful start to the New Year with this awesome challenge and your gorgeous inspirations Karen x

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  5. I just found your blog through a friend that directed me to Melissa's blog - and I saw this challenge link on her blog - my beginning is to start using some mixed medium with card making this year - I am looking forward to entering this week and learning ore about mixed media creations - the DT creations are beautiful - have a lovely week!

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  6. Hi ladies,
    just added my card, wonderful DT work.
    My beginning is that from 2016 onward I want to try to participate in mixed media challenges. I find it still so difficult to define it and until now I always chickened out, had no courage to try it. LOL
    So I am being very brave here. LOL
    Greetings, Veerle

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