According to the challenge from Haunted Design House, "Bad Moon Rising", I made this card, which I would like to enter.
I also enter this project to the challenge at Inspiration Avenue
"Doorways and Windows".
The "bad moon rising" topic immediately evoked a picture in my
imagination, even the story of an unsuccessful poor writer, staying in a
quite dangerous neighbourhood due to his latest mission for the
newspaper he is working for... strange things have occured during the
last days and his mind is filled with fear and worry. He yet cannot
grab exactly what has been going on here lately, but he is sure and
can feel it down to his bones: it is something profoundly evil....
I wanted to show his writing desk with his typewriter on, being lit by the light of a "bad moon rising". Some red stains (could this be blood?!!) on the pale white of the table tell a story of horror and crime. As I am a huge fan of Crime Noir Comic Art, I wanted to make it look a little like that genre. So I needed pure white on a black surface. White stamping, painting or embossing would not deliver the results I had in mind, so I decided to cut out the shapes of white and black cardstock.
But first I created the "sight" through the window, which was going to be the inside of the card and be seen through a cut out window on the front. I lightly sprayed some white card with Glimmer Mist "Moonlight" (how suitable *gg), then stamped the image of a skull with embossing ink from Ranger and embossed with clear embossing powder. Only now I started to ink a pale blue-greenish moon, using a circle mask I cut from card, using both, the circle and the "surrounding" as masks - one for the moon and the other for the dark sky, which I inked with a rougher kitchen sponge to get some texture with distress inks "pumice stone" , "broken china" and darker blue stamping colour. I finished the background with a layer of black stamping ink "clouds". Then I stamped the house from my beloved Martha Stewart Halloween stamp set, in "Graphite Black" archival ink from Tsunekiko. It should be a spooky house on a dangerous spooky cliff, but I had no stamp for this, so I cut out a cliff-shape from a foam rubber mat and used that for a stamp, which worked out better than I had expected. Some additional bat silhouettes in front of the bad moon - done!
On the front cover I did some embossing with clear embossing powder, which I love as a textureal effect especially on black or dark grey card! The white areas had to be planned very thoroughly to match the window opening and the position of the bad moon. I stamped the tipewriter onto white card and after having decided about it's exact position, I marked the lines of the shadows with pencil and ruler, to match the moon's position and the lit areas on the window cross. The tipewriter and "desk" was glued onto the black card in one piece. At last I added a black velvet self-adhesive ribbon on the inside of the card, because the back of the front looked quite boring and missed some texture, but not too much not to detract from the main scene on the right page.Voila!
Hope, you have enjoyed your visit!!!
Hugs, die amelie!
Wow, Amelie... what a return from holidays!! And a whole story with it too! I love your Edgar Allan Poe take on this - very spooky, and your bad moon is the baddest!
ReplyDeleteAlison x
So happy, you like it, Alison!!! :D
DeleteI am a passionate storyteller, so this challenge was a MUST to me! And I really had loads of fun doing this project. Thank you for your lovely visit!!
Hugs, die amelie xxxx
Absolutely FABULOUS - this is so awesomely clever. I LUV it !!! Thank you very much for playing along with us at Haunted Design House with this amazing creation :-D xx
ReplyDeleteThank YOU for this utterly inspirational challenge!!!!
DeleteLoved to participate and get creative for this one! So glad you like it!
die amelie xx
Wow, das muß ja eine Arbeit gewesen sein, klasse gewerkelt.
ReplyDeleteLieben Dank, Margot!
DeleteDie Arbeit = der Weg ist das Ziel in dem Fall. ;)
LG,
Claudia
Absolut genial, sieht total klasse aus.
ReplyDeleteDanke fürs Lob und den lieben Besuch, Silvia!!!
Deletewow, stunning card, so much detail and an amazing end result.
ReplyDeletethanks for joining us at haunted design house
Thank you very much, Mark! :)
DeleteEin großartiges und geniales Werk, Claudia, ich bin hellauf begeistert
ReplyDeleteMeinen allerherzlichsten Dank, liebe Rosie!
DeleteFreut mich, dass es dir so gut gefällt! :)
LG, Claudia
Eon ganz aussergewoehnliches Project und sehr effektiv, lG Petra.
ReplyDeleteMeinen besten Dank, Petra!
DeleteFreut mich, dass es so gut gefällt! :)
LG,
die amelie
What a striking card! Great imagery and use of the window.....visiting from IA
ReplyDeleteSo glad about your lovely visit, Terrie!
DeleteAnd I had so much fun creating something spooky for this great challenge theme!
Greetings from Vienna,
die amelie
Wonderful creation - love the feeling and look of the card! wow!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the "wow", nwilliams6!
DeleteHugs,
die amelie x
This is utterly WOW. Seriously one wickedly brilliant card. Thanks for sharing with us at Haunted Design House this week x
ReplyDeleteI had so much fun, Andrea,
Deletecreating this card for your inspirational challenge. Thank YOU and your DT!
die amelie x
That is amazing! Dark, mysterious, original and very beautiful! Loving the spider's web and the splashes blood - great touches!
ReplyDeleteThank you very much, artangel!
DeleteSo glad you like it and stopped by for this lovely visit!
die amelie x
This is so creative and beautifully executed! Really nice attention to details. Thank you so much for sharing this with us at HDH this week. So glad you could join us.
ReplyDeleteWOW! Amazing story and card. Fabulous work! Thanks for joining us at HDH. xxD
ReplyDeleteSo glad about your inspiring challenge theme!!! I had a lot of fun creating this card!
DeleteThank you for your lovely visits and the laud, CreepyGlowbugg and Donna!
Hugs,
die amelie xx
Seriously Stunning Card!.....WOW!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing with us at Haunted Design House this week.
Loved your challenge sooo much, IDon'tDoStraight!!!
DeleteThanks for your visit!
Stunning is the word that everyone is using because it is just that. LOVE it. Thank you for sharing with us at MM @ HDH this week
ReplyDeleteSo kind of you!!! Thank you so much for the visit and the great laud!!!
Deletedie amelie xx
I saw that your card was picked at HDH - I wasn't surprised a bit - this is one of the best cards I have seen in awhile - I just wanted to drop back by and say congrats!
ReplyDeleteWow! This really means a lot to me, nwilliams6!
DeleteThank you sooo much for coming back to congratulate! Couldn't get a greater laud!
Hugs,
die amelie xx