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Thursday, March 14, 2024

Fractured!!

Welcome...

My title refers to the technique I have used - it's called a fractured card!
This was the challenge for my small swap group that I belong to here in NZ.


I started with and inky panel that was on my desk, and I embossed it.
I then went hunting for a specific floral image that I wanted to use, but it eluded me - I tried another small floral, but that was a big fail, as I tried to use watercolour stamping... 


I eventually found this face image, stamped it in Memento Rhubarb Stalk ink, (after more fails at the watercolour stamping) and added some red to the lips, and blue to her eyes, and then mounted her onto cream card. 


The sentiment was also stamped with the same ink on cream cardstock layered over some of the same 
Cranberry coloured card that I used for the 'fracture' lines and base.
A few gold faceted gems and I called the front of the card done.


The inner lining was cream, and I added a strip of the background card to the edge of it


I decorated the edge of the envelope with off  the edge, repeated  stamping of the image


The card and envelope together.

 I am linking this to:

Thank you for visiting, and hanging in this long - it's taken me hours to do this post, as part way through my trusty mouse once more dropped off the arm of the chair, and this time the 'right click' function died... and i had to learn how to use my mouse pad - thanks to my daughters expertise,  I can now use it, albeit slowly!


22 comments:

brenda said...

These techie issues are sent to try us Maxine, it's taken me or should I say the voice programme weeks to understand my voice, till then a few faux pars!

It's an interesting design and always loved that Stampers Anonymous face (or Stamp Addicts, they have one almost identical).

Thanks so much for sharing with us at Allsorts, stamping Sensations and We Love Stamping challenges.

B x

Linby said...

I've got this technique on my to do list! Yours looks fabulous. So nice to see you at Allsorts, thanks for joining in with us.

Faith A at Daffodil Cards said...

Love how you got this to work, with the image and added to the envelope too, Maxine, a Super card. Thank you so much for joining us in our challenge at We Love Stamping. Good Luck and I hope you will join us in our next challenge.
Faith A DT

Cynthia said...

Fun card design, Maxine. Great texture and colors. Thank so much for sharing at Word Art Wednesday this week! Take care!

Liz said...

Great fractured card design, Maxine. I love how you’ve decorated the envelope too. Thank you for joining in the Allsorts Challenge this week.
Liz xx

Alice (scrAPpamondo) said...

I was worried reading your title! :D LOL Interesting technique and face, love the textured background!

Sarah said...

What a striking design. thank you for sharing at Allsorts. Sarah

coldwaters2 said...

Lovely card Maxine this 'fractured' card style has been appearing on FB for some time I sort of had ago but must seriously try and get one made yours looks gorgeous
hugs
lolo x

aussie aNNie said...

Wow totally stunning x

Karen Letchworth said...

This is really cool, original and creative Maxine. Thanks so much for sharing your amazing art with us at Word Art Wednesday. I will always be grateful for you, and I do keep you in my thoughts and prayers.
Have a blessed week, my friend.

Dawn T said...

Delightful card Maxine. I really like how you did this one. I'm so enjoying this technique.

mamapez5 said...

I liked the 'fractures cards', and this is a good one. I have just made a set of twelve Christmas cards using this technique but I am keeping them to use for my challenge that goes out on 25th each month.
(I am hopeless with a mouse pad, so I would have to invest in a new mouse if I did that!)
Kate x

Jeanette (Forest Ranger) said...

WOW!! This is so impressive, Maxine!

Irish Cherokee said...

Very creative. Love the use of the face on the card and on the envelope. The card has a slight air of sophistication to it. Excellent!!!

Hugs and Blessings

Gerrina said...

Looks like a fun technique! And a great background for your face image. Hugs, Gerrina

Mariann Jakobsen said...

So cool, Maxine! Fun card design, very creative!
Hugs

HilaryJane said...

Sorry about your lack of success with the watercolour stamping - so frustrating. Funny how some new techniques we try work brilliantly the first time then fail, and other times it is the other way round. Whatever went wrong it doesn't matter because your finished card is great. Love the face xx

Neet said...

Love your fractured card. You had me with the title - I thought you had fallen and suffered a fracture! My heart gave a little flip.
So glad it was the style of card. I am going to do one of these and had one sent to me as a birthday card. Yours has made me realise that I could probably do this technique (when I look up how to do it) whilst sat in my chair and with a tray on my knee, supplies gathered around me. Watch my page!
In the meantime, hope you are better than you were and settled in nicely.
Blessings, Neet xx

Carol W said...

What a great card Maxine. This layout is so much fun. I love how you embossed the layering papers and the image fits in the layout so well. The layout really highlights this image. Great job.

Ellibelle said...

Such a great design Maxine. I've not heard of this technique before, it's fantastic!
Thanks so much for sharing at my Crafty Wednesday challenge!
Ellibelle's Corner

Kathy said...

Maxine, such a "Fun" technique, and your interpretation is simply clever and so creative. Love it all, Kathy

Cathie w said...

very different I like it alot,thank you for joining us at Crafty Gals Challenges