Tried to get a head start on August's cards, but I'm still working on them. I let one of them get out into the mail yesterday without getting a picture of the finished under the sea shaker card. Might have to try to recreate that one in the future.
In the meantime, I did manage to get all the ministering cards done in good time. This was a much easier card to print, assemble and get into the mail just before the end of the month. BONUS: Easy to change out the greeting on the front of the card too!
After creating the design in SCAL, printing and folding the card base, I thought the card front was a little too plain with just the word smile and the patterned paper strip. So I added a little color using some splattered color on the card front. The splatters were created using some FSJ Silks I've had in my stash for a few years. It was a good way to use a little of that and it does go a long way. I chose Cranberry and Sour Lemon as they were the closest to the colors in the paper strip. When the splatters were dry, the paper almost looked like a little more expensive handmade paper I have always loved.
Adding the printed, cut and inked paper strip popped up with some foam tape, adds the finishing touch to the front of the card.
Anniversaries start on the first Friday in August. I wasn't sure I could meet that deadline, but yesterday was a good day for designing in SCAL and getting a little cutting done early in the morning and then printing the card base a little later. I tried a new technique to me - still needs some refining, but I think it works for this design. I hope to do a little more playing in Procreate to see if I can get the background just the way I see it in my brain. Fingers crossed.
I used the color cube system to choose the colors - I think they blended quite well. Now to make a palette using that system for a few upcoming projects I'd like to try using Procreate again.
4 more birthdays to do for August. Hoping to make a dent in one or two of those today for the grands and then focus on the last two cards for the month.
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