Have you ever had a piece of patterned paper that you really wanted to love, but every time you tried to use it, it just felt a little too bold or overpowering?
That was exactly how I felt about this black and white bee paper sitting in my stash. After loving how the ink blending softened the paper on my previous card, I wanted to experiment with it a little more.
Black & White Paper Paper Transformation
I started blending a mix of yellow tones, deepening the colour around the edges to create a soft glowing effect through the middle of the background.
I also added a subtle bokeh-style effect using sponge daubers and the same ink colours. You see the full step-by-step transformation here:
Freshly Made Sketches Inspired Design
The current sketch challenge at Freshly Made Sketches features a rectangle focal point in the centre of the card. I paired that idea with inspiration from a recent frame based project I made and created an open stitched rectangle frame. Leaving the centre open allowed the transformed patterned paper to really shine through as the focal point.Finishing Details for This Thank You Card
The thank you sentiment was inspired by the current TGIF Challenges theme, which is focused on thank you cards this week.
After packing everything away, I kept thinking the card needed a little extra contrast. So, inspired by the little blue wings of the bee, I pulled out a soft blue scrap and layered that over the floral die cuts instead — a change that ended up making the whole design pop much more.
I’m really happy with how this card came together. It feels soft and layered while still letting that bold patterned paper remain the star of the design.





.jpg)
This is a beautiful card Jennifer! I just love that bee paper and love how you've completely changed it up! So pretty! Thanks for joining us this week at Freshly Made Sketches!
ReplyDeleteThanks Jen. This bee paper was just too lovely to stay untouched in my stash. I was so happy with how the ink blending worked its magic here. Appreciate the fabulous sketch inspiration to play with it.
DeleteWhat an amazing transformation from a b&w paper to the finished result! Beautifully framed and the light blue sprig is a nice addition! Thanks so much for joining FMS this week!
ReplyDeleteThanks Donna. I wrestled with the colour direction for that sprig until I landed on the blue, it worked so well with those gold tones in the end.
DeleteI love how you made this card glow! Thanks for joining us at Freshly Made Sketches this week!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much, Amy. I loved seeing that paper come to life with the ink blending. Thanks for the fabulous sketch inspiration!
Delete