Masked Band-It

Posted by: CS Tricia in Untagged  on Print 

CS Tricia

I fell victim to more "Pinspiration." (That's my made-up word.) Pinterest has continued to inspire me, for sure. It also makes time evaporate into thin air. Consider yourself warned.

 

This is the original pin created by Susan Roberts and posted to the gallery at Split Coast Stampers.  I thought this seemed like a cleverly simple masked background.

 

 

I fancy my Faber-Castell Oil Pastels, so I thought I'd try this technique with a something besides my go-to  hybrid inks. I masked a band on a white panel with painter's tape. (Removal of this inexpensive tape is easier if you add a little lint from your jeans to the tape before sticking it onto your paper. I forgot to do this and tore the paper upon removal.)  I then carefully, and I mean carefully, scribbled some color into the masked area. 

 

 

Then I took a cloth (the same one I use to clean my stamps), and rubbed the pastels into the paper to blend the color. Pretty, isn't it? Carefully peel off that tape. (Or use a much better masking tape designed for paper, like Eclipse from JudiKins.)

 

 

Next, I stamped the trees from the Aurora Borealis Club Stamp Unmounted Sheet onto the panel. If I were to do it again, I'd try it with StazOn. Oil 'n water don't mix. So the stamping over the oil pastels looks a wee bit different than it does on the raw paper. But I still liked it enough to keep going. . . 

 

 

I added a greeting from that same UM sheet and stamped it above the masked band. And, of course, had to hide my damaged paper from my tape removal debacle with a ribbon and bow.

 

 

Next, I tried it with our Hybrid inks and a CS Ink Applicator. I used Topaz, Earth, Leaf and Moss inks.

 

 

Hindsight had me adding more intensity to my ink application. We had a nifty sprig in the Gratitude kit, so I just grabbed that one. I think it works just fine!

 

 

I allowed the inks to dictate the papers for the card base. Paisley Olive and Matrix Brown!

 

 

 

 

And there 'ya have it. . . my masked band-it! Don't just "pin it". . . try it!


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dlwrules said:

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Love these!!
I don't get pinterest. I think I need a video tutorial. I'll look on Youtube (another place where time disappears!).
January 10, 2012

AnnetteD said:

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me too and will definitely be playing with this idea
January 10, 2012

teacherreilley said:

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Fab card! Can't wait to try it, I have not played pastels since Just Dandy, and I just love the effect. Thanks for the tip with the Staz-On!
January 10, 2012

suzvit said:

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Love it! Love it! Love it! I can't wait to try it!
January 10, 2012

deb said:

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This is drop dead gorgeous. I am itching to play with some ink!
January 10, 2012

IdRatherBeScrappin said:

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Really nice technique! Will definitely try this one.
January 10, 2012

Cyndy said:

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So gorgeous! The pastels are particularly beautiful; especially the way you blended them. And ... a friend of mine used to tell me, "there are no mistakes; only opportunities" The ribon adds a nice balance to the composition. Perfect!
January 10, 2012

KnitterPam said:

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Love this tricia! I love seeing your interpretationin CS stuff. Now, i need to see if i csn add the Pin It button to my new color nook!
January 10, 2012

juliamuscari said:

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Gorgeous cards, Tricia! Enjoyed seeing results from using different supplies...might be something to add to the Scrap Rap (same stamps, different supplies)--you do that on videos, and it's always very, very helpful!
January 13, 2012

djenns said:

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Beautiful cards - not sure I can add much to the above statements - it's now on my list of techs to play with smilies/smiley.gif

Thanks much
January 14, 2012

jmp1022 said:

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these are so pretty Tricia
March 10, 2012

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