Monday, September 17, 2012

Bookmarks XXII: Circles Circles Circles

Once I pulled together the colors for Loves Rubberstamps' "Espresso, Pumpkin, & Aqua" challenge, I liked them a lot more than I thought I would. My taste in colors is rather conventional and I often shy away from pairing across the color wheel. (This is why challenges: to try things you normally wouldn't.)

Of course I had fun finding the exact shade of light blue that matched the color prompt best (it was actually Aqua, which was frankly a bit surprising). Spoiler: I ended up with none of these inks visible on the final bookmark. Sigh.

I also grabbed some papers and cardstock -- I thought the orange one with white swirls echoed the print in the first stripe of the prompt nicely, but otherwise I was just grabbing colors.

The little white-and-aqua circles are from the packaging for an EK Success punch. In fact, the packaging of the very punch that punched them, a one-inch circle. That punch didn't really like how thick the boxboard was, but I got it unstuck from the third attempt eventually...

Shown in Kit:

I tried a couple of sketches, but nothing really seemed to work. Sometimes it is quite hard to make wide card sketches work for a skinny bookmark. It works in my head, but when I lay it out I realize that somehow the bookmark was much wider in my head. Dear my imagination: please take physical reality into account.

Anyway, I stacked up some circles, stamped a little border and heat embossed it in bright aqua embossing powder, and cut some chevron/zigzag things out of a square of textured cardstock. I added the vertical line of cardstock in an attempt to connect the two areas of interest; I think it worked okay. It also looks a bit like a yo-yo or upside-down lollipop, though, which I'm not too sure about.

I am entering this bookmark in the following challenges:

I'm also linking it up to DL.ART's 1000-post Linky Party.

Supplies:

6 comments:

  1. I love this bookmark and how you organized to come to this final product. That sounds just like me. I start planning for this and that and then I notice the other thing and I'm off doing that and by the time I have it all in front of me, I'm exhausted, lol, and I end up using none of the initial stuff I thought I would. lol. I love that though, that creative flight of ideas. And this is so fabulous.

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  2. I love your bookmark! Very creative and I loved reading your thought process! Sounds like mine too! That must be why it takes me 6 hours to do a card sometimes - LOL! Wonderful job and thank you so much for joining us at Loves Rubberstamps this week!

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  3. Fabulous bookmark, just perfect for our challenge.
    Thanks for joining us at Simon Says Stamp
    hugs Mandy xx

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  4. Lovely bookmark. Great idea to recycle packaging. Thanks for joining Top Tip Tuesday. Elaine

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  5. What a great little bookmark and I love the colours! Fab bit of recycling too - some packaging is just too pretty for the bin!
    Thanks for joining in with us over at Top Tip Tuesday for our 'Recycle it' challenge :)

    Carol x

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  6. How great to use the packaging on your project. Fab bookmark.

    Annette - Netty's Cards
    Proud to design for Top Tip Tuesday.
    xx

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