Saturday, May 9, 2026

The Unplanned Card



I call this card the 'unplanned one' as it was created from bits and pieces which somehow all work together.  The card began from a test that I did on craft paper using a Hero Arts background stamp.  I thought that the stamped image looked really old like weathered wood.  In my stash of printed washi papers collected over many years, I found a damaged piece that seemed just right for this card.  I cut away the insect holes and foxing (rust colored stains) and highlighted a mountain shape.  I really like the overall look of this printed washi paper because it looks like an old block print.   


I didn't have many character stamps to choose from and most of them were too large.  I selected one that had 'success' in small print beneath the Japanese characters.  I heat embossed the stamped image on black paper with silver embossing powder..  I am very pleased with this 'unplanned card' and hope to use it for a graduation or birthday card. I always struggle to make masculine-looking cards so I am happy with this creation and I'm sure I will use it relatively soon.



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