Wednesday, January 15, 2020

The Library Challenge #50



Where the Red Fern Grows happens to be among the top ten books I have ever read … btw I was an adult when I read it!  I then insisted that all three of my children read it, too.  I do hope they've passed it to their own children.  Have you read it?  Be sure to have a box of tissues handy... I'm very serious about that!

I was so happy to see this favorite, about a boy, his dogs, father/son relationships, sacrifice, and loss, is the chosen book at The Library Challenge #50

I've had this book cover printed out, on my desk for 10 days.  A gift received yesterday from a very dear friend really put the finishing touch to my design - literally!  Meet my card...


I so wanted to create the look of dusk. My silhouetted
reeds, and brush were used in lieu of dogs - which I totally would have used if I'd had any!!
 

 
These inks, and the old fashioned TH
blending tool/sponges, made it happen. 


Hope Marina, and DJ like it - thanks DJ for choosing a favorite for all time!

=]  Michele

SSS You are Loved die - thanks Coni! xoxo
Altenew Wildflower Garden
btw I checked … there is a Kindle version!

25 comments:

  1. How beautiful. I haven't heard of that challenge before so I'll be sure to add it to my feedly!

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  2. Voila! You are a master at blending, shading and silhouetting!! Beautiful!

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  3. That's a new-to-me challenge as well! I LOVE your card with that beautiful ink blending and silhouettes! Just perfect, Michele!

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  4. I have not read the book but it's one of my oldest daughter's favorite books! I love where the inspiration took you as your card is just BEAUTIFUL Michele...the blending is perfection!! :0)

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  5. No dogs needed Michele, this is perfect just the way it is!

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  6. This is truly amazing.....beautifully done! Your library challenge cards are always fabulous!

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  7. This is fantastic!! Awesome background you created here!! Thanks for playing along with us at the Library challenge.
    By the way.....I love your blog name!! Super creative!! --DJ

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  8. It sounds like I need to read this book, I have a kindle now which I got for Christmas and am starting to 'collect' books to read and then for the 2 minutes that I am awake when I hit the bed I am enjoying it lol. Your card is the perfect take for this design and that sentiment is TDF! Awesome font and the blended layer is fab too!

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  9. Oh, I may have to read that book, too. You made me be intetested in it, Michele. BTW, such a beautiful card !

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  10. really gorgeous card...love you ink blending.
    xx Karen

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  11. As you know, I ADORE your card! I'm going against popular opinion though on the book. I know it's a favorite of many so I read it about four years ago. I felt so bad for the raccoons that I just couldn't embrace the book.

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  12. Oh my goodness! This is gorgeous, Michele. You nailed the look of dusk and the whole feel of the book on a card. You are amazing! Wow!!

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  13. A beautiful background for this sweet sentiment!

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  14. fabulous take on the cover, gorgeous ink blending Michele.

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  15. For such a soulful book this accolade seems cheap but I say, winner, winner, chicken dinner, anyway. Your ink blending captures this book jacket perfectly. And the leaves and brush add just the right amount of interest.
    Yes, I too, handed this book onto my four girls and we all ended up with soggy tissues surrounding us, as have all my grandchildren.

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  16. Absolutely GORGEOUS take on the book cover, Michele! I love that you chose the reeds and brush for your silhouettes and your die cut sentiment is just PERFECT! You nailed it, my friend...you really did!!!

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  17. I have not read this book but I vaguely have a memory of a movie by this name. Possibly it was the same.

    Incredible job with this scene Michele!

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  18. You captured that cover perfectly, Michele.

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  19. Well this was the ink blending effect I was going for when I made my first card, but mine turned out wishy washy and yours is stunning! Great card. Thanks for joining The Library

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  20. Oh Yeah! You rocked it girl!! Brilliant card!

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  21. Beautiful blending, and the silhouettes are stunning -- great look of the book cover!

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  22. Absolutely gorgeous ink blended background with the black silhouettes and the white spatters, Michele! And I love the off-set layered die-cut sentiment!
    Hideko xx

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  23. I love the glow you created in that wonderfully blended background, Michele ... just the perfect spot for that deliciously crisp, graphic sentiment! Hugs, Anita :)

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  24. What a beautiful take on the cover scene

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  25. This is SO gorgeous, I love the colors you chose to blend the sky!

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