10.05.2006

Marbled Heart

When I saw the challenge for this week over at Wednesday Stamper, I knew this was the week for me! Of all the types of images that I love the most, hearts are definitely in the top three, only to be sightly edged out by flowers and alphas. I am very fond of heart images - all kinds. So this will probably be the first of many cards I make this week that include hearts as the main focus. ;)

Besides... I needed to make a card for hubby anyway. He's been extra sweet lately and I just wanted to show my love and appreciation for him. What better image to use than a heart! :)



I knew going into this card that it was going to be very simple. So I wanted to make sure that the one and only stamped image on this card would have a special "twist" to it to make it stand out. ;)

I created the marbled effect by twisting and releasing the inkpad in different directions on the stamp prior to stamping on the card stock. It was particularly successful with the Fluid Chalk pad since 1.) the ink tends to be really thick (almost like paint) which makes it easy to get great textured looks with it, and 2.) the ink tends to stay pretty juicy, which allows plenty of time for the manipulation of the ink. I then added the rhinestones as a little highlight to the heart (with the Quickie Glue pen - AWESOME product) and signed it with the Glaze pen - both to add some texture and shine. (I absolutely LOVE those glaze pens! Even though my handwriting looks wonky, it's really not IRL. I think when I reduced the scanned image, it made some of the letters look kinda wavy.) The card looks pretty basic here, but IRL, with the different "depths" of the ink, along with the rhinestones and embossed-like writing, well... I just think it looks beter IRL. LOL ;) Hubby is a no fuss, no frills kinda guy. Since that's the kind of kick I've been on with my cards lately, it worked out perfectly. ;)

I will post the other cards I sent (and possibly more heart cards) in the next couple of days. :)





17 comments:

Joan said...

Love this card. Looks simple, but simple and good are not easy!

Jenny L. said...

Lisa, this is so neat! I love how you twisted the inkpad. I would have never thought to do that. Clever girl. :)

Godelieve said...

Such a gorgeous card Lisa! Fabulous heart, thanks for all the info about that. I LOVE the white here, and your amazing handwriting!

Jacqueline said...

Simply beautiful! Your card 'speaks' Lisa (if you get what I mean!).

Rein said...

This is beautiful!

Loona said...

this ist sooo cute...

Hermine said...

Less is more!!!

Vintage Papers said...

Lisa this is the sweetest! perfection!!!

Barbara said...

Thanks for sharing, simple but so impressive and has a lot of style.

Tami H said...

Lisa, I *heart* this card! :) So sweet and simple and perfect. What a cool ink technique...clever girl. :)

Dymphie said...

This is striking!

tina's space said...

I really like the simplicity of this. The message is loud and clear. Very nice.
Tina

Sylvie said...

Clean and simple but PERFECT !!! Love this ! :)

Sigrid said...

I love simple yet elegant cards - this one's just perfect.

Manja said...

It really doesn't need much to say somebody "I love you"... a wonderful card with a strong message. Love that.

Leni said...

great card!

tracy durcan said...

Love this card! I really like how the simple love you, compliments such a cool heart image (your technique looks fabulous)!

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