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Wednesday, September 9, 2020

A Swinked Scripture

Welcome

I recently discovered the technique of Swinking, as named by Laurel and Ardyth!
Their video  tutorials are here and here  and I had great fun making up some backgrounds, one of which I used for this weeks Word Art Wednesday's DT card.
Our Sponsor this week is  Stamp Simply  
who always supplies a generous prize of a voucher to be spent on their wonderful products.
My apologies, I made this card without checking who our sponsor was, and did not use any of the product supplied. 


This weeks scripture, which is available free on the blog, was designed by Karen Murray.  I die cut it with a M.B. Stitched Rectangle, and mounted it onto the background with a pair of tiny banners, cut from the same red card as the base.


The background was made by swiping three Catherine Pooler inks, Lemoncello, Aquatini and Blue Suede Shoes down a piece of lightly dampened watercolour paper, lifting the pad before I reached the bottom of the panel. 



I also sprayed it with some lemon mica spray, which gave an almost splashed effect where it reacted with the inks, giving a subtle touch of texture


The inside of the card was finished with some washi tape

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27 comments:

  1. Another great technique for me to try - thanks Maxine.
    I love the way you have done this card, you have certainly mastered the technique and used it in a perfect way with the lovely script which was a freebie.
    Sorry I am late visiting, been away and computer-less.
    Blessings, Neet xx

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  2. Maxine, it's so good to see a card - a gorgeous card, I might add. I know you've been busy with life, but I do miss seeing your studio time.

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  3. Well that's a new one to me Maxin, will have to check it our but like the look of the inky rainbow effect.

    B x

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  4. Nice card, Maxine...hope all is going well with your packing, etc.

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  5. What a lovely card you made, Maxine. What a great background! And I love how you use washi tape for the inside! Thank you so much for sharing the video links. I watched them and I got inspired. Thank you. Hugs, my dear friend.

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  6. Fun background technique Maxine! Thanks for the inspiration. Have a great day!

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  7. Vibrant and gorgeous background Maxine and a fun technique on your fabulous card x.

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  8. Hi Maxine! Very pretty creation! Thanks so much for playing in our challenge at the Artsystamper Challenge Blog! Good Luck in the draw and hope to see you again next challenge!

    Darlene
    ARTSYSTAMPER CHALLENGE
    DAR’S CRAFTY CREATIONS
    Please stop by for a visit.

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  9. Gorgeous Maxine. Love your swinking....

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  10. Such a bright and beautiful card. Your choice of colours for swinking is perfect. Loved your take on this cool technique.

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  11. Very pretty; thanks for the tutorial link! Thank you for sharing with us at The PIP Challenge.

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  12. A super card Maxine, a fabulous background - great technique.
    Pauline - Crafting with Cotnob
    x

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  13. What a fun background! I love the bright colors!!! So glad you shared this with us at Jan's Digi Stamps Challenge and I hope you'll come back soon to play along again! Good luck in the draw 😊
    ~Karen Page, DT member for Jan's Digi Stamps Challenge
    Blog: MisplacedMojo.com IG: @misplacedmojo

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  14. So cute! Thank you for sharing your craftiness at Crafting Happiness Challenges.
    :) Janis, Owner & Design Team Member

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  15. Laurel's video was so funny! I loved all of Ardyth's backgrounds she made into cards, have always loved her CAS card designs. Both ladies are so talented, but I have to say that Laurel cracked me up and I am loving her new word for ink swiping. Swinking is just so cute! Love how bright and cheery your scripture card is Maxine! The lemon mica spray did give a splash look effect and I love it. I need to do some swinking playing it seems! lol Hugs, Brenda

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  16. I love Washi tapes dear Maxine! Even the plain colored ones give so much effect to an art or a card or a letter :) Love having them. And you chose perfect colors for this card :)

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  17. This card is awesome Maxine. So much detail in the creating of the background. I love your colors and the finishing of the inside takes this card right over the top. Great job.

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  18. Look at that lovely inky background! I bet the depth of color is just beautiful with those mica sprays!

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  19. Great background - love the colours you've used.

    Thanks for joining us at the Artsystamper Challenge.

    Helen x

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  20. Great swinking Maxine, what a fabulous colourful card. CarolG

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  21. You have done so well with the technique, Maxine. As I always say, what a creative crafter you are - always trying out new techniques. I love the words here - that is how the principle of manifestation or law of attraction works.
    Hope your house move is going well/ has gone well and so did the purging.

    Love,
    Monica

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  22. Creative and absolutely lovely design and thanks for entering into our "anything goes" challenge, hope to see you again and please don't forget to follow if you haven't already. ♥

    ARTSYSTAMPER DIGITALS. Good luck in the draw. . Love to see you next challenge.

    ~aNNie DT member
    https://thejourneyisthestarthere.blogspot.com/{My Blog}

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  23. I love the bold colors you used on this! The gold mica splatters are fabulous! I love seeing how the splatters moved the ink!

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  24. Loving your beautiful technique and bet the mica spray has left a beautiful shimmery sheen on the front! And, a beautiful sentiment too!

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  25. Lovely! Thank you so much for sharing with us at Lemon Shortbread Challenge Blog. I hope you can join us again soon.
    Victoria DT

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