mardi 20 septembre 2022

Katzelkraft - Houston...

Hi everyone!
It's Tuesday and I'm back with a new Katzelkraft creation! 



Strange things are going on in the woods...


For the background I used a stencil with tree pattern, but instead of stenciling with ink, I tried something different this time.
I recently bought some PaperArtsy Infusions and wanted to test if what I had in mind would work. 
I sprinkled a little of the pigment powder on the stencil, sprayed water over it and then put a piece of Bristol paper on it. Pressed this lightly, carefully lifted it off and let it dry. 
I covered the part for the moon and sponged the whole area with Chipped Sapphire and Black Soot (Distress Oxide). This dulled the trees a bit, but I still liked it. I should have done it the other way around, but for a first try I'm quite pleased! - I'll know better next time ;)
I shaded the tree trunks and some of the branches with a dark gray pastel crayon to make them stand out better. I took off the mask of the moon, sponged it with Fosillized Amber (Distress Oxide) and shaded it with some dark gray pastel color as well.
For the ground, I applied three narrow strips of washi tape. I colored two pabos with alcohol markers, fussy cut them and glued them on. The sentiment is stamped on light yellow colored paper, cut in label and glued on as well.

Hope you like it. - See you next Tuesday with a new Katzelkraft inspiration! ;)




I used:


...just click on the images to go to the store and see them in full size.



Linked up with:
Passion of Markers - Use a rubber or clear stamp
Cardz 4 Guyz - Distressing
Try Stampin' on Tuesday - Stencil and/or Sketch
A Place to Start - Anything Goes
613 Avenue Create - Anything Goes
We Love 2 Create - Anything Mixed Media Goes 




Stamps:Pabos and sentiment (Katzelkraft); Bat (Stampin'Up);
Inks: Chipped Sapphire, Black Soot and Fosillized Amber (Distress Oxide), Onyx Black (Versafine),
Stencil: Craft Sensations
Pastel crayon, washi tape,

14 commentaires:

  1. Fantastic spooky take on our new challenge!! Your distressing is on point and the creepy critters couldn't be more darling ( in their own spooky sorta way!! LOL)!! Thanks for joining the fun and playing along with our masculine//distressing challenge over at Cardz 4 Guyz!!

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    1. I totally missed that this card was also for our ombre challenge over at SOS!! Glad your joined up there too...great combining of challenges!!

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  2. Your ombre night sky is perfection ... love that stencil technique too ... so very glad you joined us for our Hey (h)Ombre Challenge at Shopping Our Stash.

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  3. Fabulous spooky card! and thanks for joining us at 613 Avenue Create hugs Sue x

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  4. It's always worth trying out a new idea and this gives a ghostly subtle look for your trees. The moon looks fabulous. Thanks for Shopping your Stash with us this time.

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  5. What a fun and spooky card Rosmarie. The images are fab and your colouring is perfect. Gorgeous background too. Thanks for sharing with us at Passion for Markers this week. Hugs, Denise x

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  6. Lovely card. Your new technique sure adds to the card. Thank you for joining us at A Place to Start this month. Hope to see you back here again soon. Judy DT

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  7. Rosi, love the background you created!! Great card for our Try Stampin' on Tuesday challenge that includes stenciling!!! I like your coloring of the two pabos, too! Thank you fr sharing your creation and talents with us at Try Stampin' on Tuesday!!! -Donna

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  8. What a fabulous spooky background you created and I love the "pabos" characters. Great job. Thanks for joining us at Die Cut Divas.

    sue n.

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  9. What a wonderful use of stencils. The background looks so amazing, especially for a Halloween card. Thank you for joining us for this challenge at Try Stampin' on Tuesday and look forward to seeing you again soon!
    Anna, TSOT Design Team

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  10. what an interesting technique used for your background. Great card! Thanks for joining us at C4G. Cheers, Jolanda - DT

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