Sunday, October 11, 2015

Domestic Violence Awareness Month-Hop to Stop!


Hello friends!

When I read Becca Cruger’s announcement of “Hop to Stop” as an effort to raise awareness regarding domestic violence I knew I wanted to support this cause. The need to bring awareness to this issue is so-o great: 1 in 3 women will experience domestic violence over the course of their lifetimes. Yes, even if you have been fortunate enough to personally not be effected by DV you probably know someone who has. But many victims are forced to live in silent fear and yet often suffer with physical or mental issues.

Unfortunately here in Alaska we have the highest rate of Domestic Violence in the country. Many of the women have severe lasting effects which sometimes begin in childhood. It is difficult to see the lifelong effects as I did when I worked with individuals to find resources to support their lives as they try to make new choices.  Raising community awareness is a slow, hard process for this problem which generally is not discussed.  As a society we need to start talking more about this issue so changes can be made.

Here are the cards I will be sending to Becca: 

Step 1:  I start my cards by making focal image backgrounds by covering glossy paper with a combo of alcohol inks. Note-I did not add any blending fluid or rubbing alcohol. When dry I taped a circle stencil on top.
Step 2: Cut a piece of felt to use on a round handled blending tool.  Add a small puddle of rubbing alcohol on craft sheet.Lighten damped the blending tool with rubbing alcohol. Lightly covering each stencil opening.Remove stencil and dab off any excess rubbing alcohol.


 
Step 3:  Stamp image with archival ink.  Card bases are made with combinations of paint, ink, spray, and splatter. 













 
Sometimes I find it is easier to make a few extra technique backgrounds when the results are not predictable. This time I was happy with each one and decided to make a few more cards for this cause.













 
 
Becca has gathered support of 15 stamping related companies who are offering nearly $600 in prizes-What awesome support! Stampers are to link purple cards on her blog before Oct 14, 12noon CST.  Of course Becca has lots more details on her blog.

I am so pleased that cardmakers are beginning to take action to raise public awareness about Domestic Violence.  Thanks so much for considering supporting this cause by doing what papercrafters do so well…make a card!...Jan

15 comments:

  1. These are all gorgeous... love your background technique!

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  2. What a fantastic background! Love it!

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  3. Your card is an exquisite array of color and design! So vibrant it literally jumps right of the screen. I love the bold butterfly ❤️ i'm glad you were able to link your card to the hop to stop blog - take care!!

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  4. What a beautiful set of cards for the hop! I love the background you made, and I should dig out my alcohol inks and play - it's been awhile. I've been seeing them quite a bit lately. The butterflies are gorgeous too. Thank you for supporting this important and very serious issue.

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  5. GORGEOUS backgrounds and BEAUTIFUL butterflies!!!
    WOW - what a FUN and FABULOUS technique ... Thank You for the INSPIRATION, I look forward to trying it and will definitely be looking out for all the "ingredients" :)

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  6. I'm bookmarking this to try :) I'm with you - always make multiples when it's a fussy technique jusssst in case! Absolutely gorgeous. And I'm so glad you came out to join the Hop :)

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  7. My goodness - what an awesomely cool technique! Your cards turned out stunningly - all of them! Thank you so much for raising your voice and bringing awareness to victims of Domestic Violence through the Hop to Stop.

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  8. the colors are incredible! i love what you did with the circles and alcohol! just stunning and the butterfly is beautiful

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  9. Wow!!! Such a creative techinque!!! Thanks so much for sharing!! Your cards are really amazing!! True pieces of Art!!!

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  10. OOH, I love your background! The butterfly just finishes it off! I have some alcohol inks sitting around and now you have inspired me to get them out and use them!!

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  11. Your alcohol ink techniques are very good! I love your colors and how they make a soft background for the butterflies! Great job!

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  12. Your cards are so gorgeous! Love your background technique. Those colors are so vibrant and look amazing! Love that you chose butterflies for your images--perfect with this technique!

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  13. These are beautiful! Great job! I love this technique.

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  14. Gorgeous cards! I don't think I've ever used stencils with alcohol inks ... the results are beautiful! Wonderful way to raise awareness.

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