The Memory Box Outside the Box Challenge this month is
I scratched my head over this one!
I settled on the Glorious Gerber Daisies die by Memory Box
and decided to put it on a piece of marbling.
Jack wanted to play with shaving cream a couple of weeks ago.
This is a piece that he did.
It would have more more orange if he hadn't run out of red food coloring.
I was bad and didn't tell him I had more. Sssh!
The center of the flowers was made by rubbing 2 Styrofoam balls together
inside a small zip lock bag. Then I added a couple drops of re-inker to color it,
sealed the bag and smooshed the Styrofoam crumbs around to even out the color.
After it dried it was ready to add to the flowers.
Thanks for the visit and special thanks for your comments.
Enjoy!
Card Recipe
Stamps: Script Sentiments #1 (Inky Antics)
Ink: Jet Black StazOn
Paper: Neena, Pumpkin Pie, Basic Black (SU), Pip (a coated heavy cardstock)
Other: Glorious Gerber Daisies (MB), Shaving Cream, Food Coloring, Styrofoam balls, Pumpkin Pie Re-inker (SU)
Funny! I have just done a card with the shaving cream a few days ago. Love the technique - fun messy and smells divine. I also use food colouring sometimes. Cheaper than reinkers. I haven't had any luck with styrofoam rubbing but the centres of that fabulous daisy die here is a perfect final touch. Love the strips on the side too Bonnie. Another beautiful card.
ReplyDeleteHow innovative! Love the polystyrene idea! You and Jack have done a grand job! Have a lovely day! Luv & Hugs. Hazel xx
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Jack made you a beautiful background Bonnie...can't wait for Addy to get old enough to do things like this with me! And I love the idea of coloring Styrofoam to use on cards...sure made for lovely, lovely flowers my friend! You and Jack make beautiful cards together!! :0)
ReplyDeleteLove that background, Bonnie. It's so pretty. I've yet to try this technique. Beautiful card. [Bunny]
ReplyDeleteWhat a great card Bonnie - love the drama of the black die cut against the orange background
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Maxine
The background is perfect, and i LOVE that daisy die -- wonderful! And how ingenious are you, making colored styrofoam bits!
ReplyDeletesuper pretty with the shaving cream background:)
ReplyDeletewow great card love the flowers and the centers are wow love that. Never thought to make them that way but now I will.
ReplyDeleteGood looking card. Like the orange strip against the black base on the side and the die cut in black is striking. Creative way to do the flower centers and add texture and color....inspires me to try it with white flower-soft.
ReplyDeleteI love this card! Jack did a wonderful background with shaving cream and I like that soft color. The black daisies and cool centers pop against it and the stripes tie it altogether. Have a great weekend, Bonnie.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful. Love the marbled background. I think it has just the right amount of orange in it. Very creative way to do the centers of the flowers. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteI am so impressed with Jack's beautiful "orange" shaving cream background for your beautiful black die cut daisies with the very clever and pretty styrofoam centers. Did you dream that up yourself? What a great idea. TFS Hugs..
ReplyDeleteI am so impressed with Jack's beautiful "orange" shaving cream background, Bonnie. Love your die cut daisies with the beautiful and clever styrofoam centers. I have never tried that technique. TFS my friend. Hugs
ReplyDeleteSuch a beautiful card, love the background, yep! love the smell of the technique too :)
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Jack did a great job with this background, Bonnie. I'm sure he'll be excited that you've used it for your beautiful card. Great way to use orange and black. Love how you made your own Flower Soft. The centers are so pretty! xx
ReplyDeleteClever idea with the centre of the flowers and great background technique. Had a chuckle at your post too x
ReplyDeleteBeautiful marbled background - perfect to set your black die cut against!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful, slightly restless marble background. The black Gerbera silhouettes look great on him. I did not quite understand how you made Styrofoam, but they look really beautiful. Perfectly complement the flowers.
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