Hi Stampers!
Wow- a week has gone by already! I have been working a lot of OT at my daytime
job and have not had a chance to play as much as I would like in my stamp
room :-(
This is my second week as a Guest
Designer for the Friday Mashup! and what a great challenge we have in store for
you!
So here is the FM32"Mashup" Challenge :
- Make a project featuring "A
Girly Theme".
- Or Make a project using "Your
Favorite Technique".
- Or "Mash it Up" and
create a "Girly project using your Favorite
Technique".
I decided to “Mash it Up!” and include
several of my favorite techniques- heat embossing, dry embossing, rolled
flowers, homemade designer paper and distressing!
To create this card:
Use the Big Shot™ with the Vintage
Wallpaper Textured Impressions™ Embossing Folder to emboss a piece of Blushing
Bride cardstock. Lightly sponge the
cardstock with Basic Black Classic Ink to bring out the raised areas.
With Basic Black Classic Ink, stamp the
sentiment onto Whisper White cardstock and emboss with the Decorative Oval
Frame Textured Impressions™ Embossing Folder.
Carefully cut out the oval frame around the embossed edge and lightly sponge the edge with Basic
Black Classic Ink.
On a piece of Sahara Sand cardstock, stamp
the images in Basic Black (stamping some images off the paper first to give the
lighter images). Tear the upper corners
and distress the edges with the Sponge Dauber and Basic Black Classic Ink.
With Versamark™ ink, stamp the dress form
image on another piece of Sahara Sand cardstock and heat emboss with Black
Stampin’ Emboss® Embossing Powder.
Carefully cut the image out around the embossed outline.
Punch out three circles using the 1 3/8”
Circle Punch from Blushing Bride cardstock.
Run thru the Crimper Tool and break up the fibers slightly. Cut around the circles in a wavy line
starting from the outside edge of the circle to the center (spiral cut) and
create the three rolled flowers.
Assemble the layers and add the lace,
ribbon and pearls to finish off the card.
Stamp Sets: Established Elegance, Herb Expressions
Ink: Versamark™, Basic Black
Cardstock: Basic
Black, Blushing Bride, Sahara Sand, Whisper White
Accessories: Big Shot™, Textured Impressions™ Embossing
Folders- Vintage Wallpaper, Decorative Oval Frame, Embossing
Buddy®, Heat Tool, Stampin’ Emboss® Black
Embossing Powder, 1 3/8” Circle Punch,
Crimper Tool, 5/8’ Basic Black Satin Ribbon, Pearls, Lace (from my sewing
stash)
Thanks again for your
visit and if you have the time, let me know if you like this “girly” card! I had fun making it and can’t wait to share
next week’s challenge with you as well!
Hope you can join us at the Friday Mashup! this week and have fun
stamping!
11 comments:
This is gorgeous Julie, this theme challenge is right up your alley! Love those mini roses, so pretty!!
OMGosh, Julie, this is gorgeous! I wanted to use this set, but I don't have it. :( Perfect choice!
Julie, this is stunning! I'm really enjoying this set right now and I love what you've created with the black and pink - it's gorgeous. Love those little flowers too.
Wow Julie, this is the ultimate girly card. I love it. Fantastic colours and the lace and flowers are gorgeous.
Julie, this card is unbelieveable! I am hunting for a better adjective to describe it! It's better than beautiful, greater than great; it's artisitc, very girly, and just stunning.
Now that is what I call girly. Beautiful. Love the laces you added; they give such a feminine touch.
Julie what a fabulous card. Loved all the techniques you rolled into it, with the "create your own DSP being my favourite. Nice job! TFS. Also thanks so much for visiing my blog recently and leaving your wonderful comment.....so nice of you and appreciated!
WOW! I'm really at a loss for the right word. That card is gorgeous and any girl would love to get it me included! Wowzers! TFS
Julie you totally rocked this challenge.. I love all the girly elements you created. This is so soft and pretty!
Wow, look at those little rolled flowers! I would never have the patience to attempt that,LOL. They look great! I also love the use of the lace and the colors you chose. It all comes together perfectly!
Hi Julie, Stunning creation. LOVE the vintage effects with all the lace and the background paper you've stamped. Gorgeous!
Cheers,
Kasey ~ in Oz
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