We've whizzed around to Saturday morning again which means it's time for a brand new challenge at Less is More. And this week we're back with another One Layer Challenge and our theme is...
Masculine
Please ensure you read our guidelines if you're unsure of our rules.
I used to panic at the thought of creating one layer cards but I actually love creating them now. A lot of my cards evolve as I go but with one layer cards you need to pretty much have the finished design in your mind before you start as there's nowhere to hide!
I've got three cards to share with you today. I have literally no masculine cards in my stock so decided to create a few while I wasn't in pretty mode! haha
I masked a horizontal panel and blended Distress Inks in three colours. I then used the ghosting technique by laying a stencil over the panel, spritzed with water and removed the stencil then blotted with kitchen paper to remove the colour. The sentiment was stamped in Versafine Smokey Gray.
Materials used:
- Ink: Distress Ink - Pumice Stone, Walnut Stain, Faded Jeans; Versafine - Smokey Gray
- Stamp: Clearly Besotted - Sentimental Type
- Stencil: Tim Holtz - Splatters
Challenge entries:
Crazy 4 Challenges - Challenge #290 - Masculine
Loves Rubberstamps - Challenge #159 - Anything Goes
Inkspirational - Challenge #86 - Grunge
My second card...
For this card I used a different part of the same stencil and blended through with three different Distress Inks. The sentiment was then simply stamped over the top.
Materials used:
- Ink: Distress Inks: Barn Door, Mustard Seed, Mowed Lawn; Versafine - Onyx Black
- Stencil: Tim Holtz - Splatters
- Stamp: Stampin' Up - Sassy Salutations
Challenge entry:
CASology - Week 154 - Repeat
My third card...
I remembered a card that Jen Nelson had created from my early days in blogland where she used tone on tone colouring on kraft, here. I think this one sticks in my mind as it was the very first time I entered a card at Less is More! I chose some neutral coloured cardstock and stamped the plane directly onto the card base. I added just a little colour in two co-ordinating FlexMarkers, stamped the sentiment and then added some simple score lines in opposite corners to add some interest.
Materials used:
- Stamps: Stampin' Up - Need for Speed; Clearly Besotted - Many Mini Sentiments
- Ink: Memento - Rich Cocoa
- FlexMarkers: Champagne and Sandstone
Challenge entry:
Crazy 4 Challenges - Challenge #293 - Monochromatic
I think most of us will agree that guy cards are the toughest to create so why not have a go and get a card or two in your stock. I hope you'll join us and can't wait to see your creations in our gallery this week.
These are all fantastic but I think the first one is my absolute favorite. Such a pretty blend of colors and an artsy look too! Thanks for joining us at Inkspirational!
ReplyDeleteThese are fab! Love them all, great techniques and stenciling. I'm swooning over the plane one too and the little embossed detail is perfect! X
ReplyDeleteAll tree your cards are beautiful! I specially love the technique you used on the first card, fabulous result!
ReplyDeleteAnnie
Great cards Neets. xx Jan
ReplyDeleteThese are one layer perfection, Anita!! I so love your inky panel - that hint of watery stencilling is fabulous. Those score lines on your last card are a clever touch too :)
ReplyDeleteFabulous inspiration Anita!
ReplyDeleteYour CASology card just scream happiness all over!
Thanks for sharing with us!
Wow you've been busy. I just love the inking on your first one - sheer perfection.
ReplyDeleteMy favorite of the 3 is the airplane - love the motif, the colors, and the texture of the cardstock that all say 'masculine' to me.
ReplyDeleteThree great cards, I want that stencil! Karen x
ReplyDeleteAll three cards are so great for this challenge. One layer still freaks me out, but I'm workin' on it. I think my fave is the third because my SIL was in the US Air Forde.
ReplyDeleteAwesome!!
ReplyDeleteGreat cards. Love the simplicity & colours of the first one x
ReplyDeleteAwesome cards -- love the distressed sponge strip
ReplyDeleteI especially love your first card, your sample on the LIM site. XOXO Zoe
ReplyDeleteThree fabulous masculine cards, Anita! My fave is the last one with all the wonderful texture and embossing!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful cards! Thanks for joining us this week at Loves Rubberstamps!
ReplyDeleteYour first card has an absolutly " WOW factor" for me ;))
ReplyDeleteGreetings from Germany Elisabeth
Terrific trio Anita, I love those bright primary paint splotches x
ReplyDeleteAll three so good for a man, although my eye keep coming back at the first; think it is so stunning! Great such a super CAS-card! Hope you'll have a colourful week!
ReplyDeleteThree awesome cards Anita. I still cringe a little when it comes to one layer, but I'm slowly getting there. You have mastered it!! xx
ReplyDeleteLove all three cards Anita, great technique for your first card and love the textured card for your third :) I quite like OLC's too... helps take some of the decision making away on the design!!
ReplyDeleteJenny x
Anita, your second card with the stenciled/blended splotches of color is so bright, fun and cheerful! What a great way to illustrate this week's cue word! :)
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for joining us over at CASology!
Three GREAT cards! Really love the inking on the first card...sure wish my inking looked that good! :-)
ReplyDeleteCONGRATS on your well deserved win at CASology, Anita!!!
ReplyDeleteLove your trio of creative and gorgeous cards. I love them all but your first card is my favorite, love the water stains.
ReplyDeleteThey are awesome, Neets. The first one is stunning in its' simplicity, the second is full of joy and the scored lines are just perfect on the last card, very creative.
ReplyDeleteLove and hugs
Maarit
Wow Anita, you made three fab cards, I love all of them, well done you ;) Viv xx
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