When I create a card, I often have an idea in my head and try to translate it onto paper. It doesn't always work. (insert sad face)
But once I get going, I don't often complete a card that ends up in the trash. I fiddle and change elements until I like what I have, even if it isn't the best card I've ever made.
So when I finally got into my craft room after being gone for 2 weeks, I had a card in my head and I couldn't wait to get it out. I stamped, colored, cut, and pasted, and I've never been so disappointed in a card...(insert another sad face). And the worst part was that I felt I had just totally lost my card-creating mojo!
Now I'm going to show you the card, and ask you to stay with me here (there IS a happy ending):
Honestly, looking at it here, it's really NOT quite as bad as I've made it out to be, but I was not happy about it. This adorable new stamp set, Jar of Haunts, is available now in the Holiday Catalog. It coordinates with the fabulous Everyday Jars Framelits (which was introduced with Jar of Love in the Annual Catalog) and I couldn't wait to play with it.
So I stamped the jars, added eyeballs, the spider and the mummy, and used Tangerine Tango to create the pumpkin jar. They were all cut out and I began setting them on paper. This is a 3" x 8" card--just right for the height of the jars. But it just wasn't coming together. So I added some bats:
and then some Halloween Night Enamel Dots to the corners, but I was totally deflated--it just had NOTHING.
And then, to top it all off, I realized I had stamped the bats upside down! Argh!
So I chalked it all up to jet lag, and went to bed.
Then last night I started over. I was apprehensive (had I truly lost my ability?), and frustrated, but I sat down and started to stamp. I pulled out all the stops. And THIS was the result:
Now THAT'S what I'm talkin' about! L.O.V.E!
First of all, I made the card a little bigger--4" x 8". This gave me much more room for the background. Then I stamped the fantastic Ghoulish Grunge (is that the best name ever?) to create the broken brick wall (using Smoky Slate ink). And a spider web (also from Ghoulish Grunge) in Memento Tuxedo Black.
The jars were stamped (Tuxedo Black); the eyeballs were added and I colored the "water" with Soft Sky marker. The little hanging spiders in the second jar are from Spooky Fun (just wait til you see THAT set!). And this time I used the pumpkin/face, stamped on Tangerine Tango, with the stem and leaves colored and fussy-cut.
Of course I needed some blood dripping down my wall (also from Ghoulish Grunge) and then those bats:
I got them right this time! Yippee!
And I've been dying to try the Labeler Alphabet, so I stamped the fun "spooky" and popped it up on Dimensionals. And I finished it all off with little spiders across the bottom.
MUCH happier! (insert pumpkin grin!)
So what do you think? Is my mojo returning? I'm going to say yes...and now off to the craft room to try something else!
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I actually like it, it's good.
ReplyDeleteThank you Dorothy! I expect you're talking about the second card, but if you mean the first one--well THANK YOU for the extremely kind comment!
DeleteOh Priscilla, I don't think you've lost your Mojo at all. I will admit that your first attempt was not what I expect when I come to your site, but it wasn't THAT depressing. There was a certain amount of humour in those adorable upside-down bats. Now the second attempt---that's the Priscilla that I know and love. What a great card! And, yes, Ghoulish Grunge IS the best name ever. Thanks for sharing the whole story.
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