Hi Stampers!
Another week and finally a chance to stamp and catch up on a few of my favorite weekly challenges!
I wanted to create a card using the beautiful colors from this week’s ColourQ CQC111 Challenge along with the FMS11 Sketch at Freshly Made Sketches. I also decided to add a Rosette (had so much fun making these for the Friday Mashup! FM33 Challenge)….again, if you have not already checked out these sites, take a few moments to visit- the Design Team samples as well as all of the other entries are just fabulous!
To create this card:
Use the Big Shot™, emboss a piece of Rich
Razzleberry cardstock with the Vintage Wallpaper Textured Impressions™
Embossing Folder and the Square Lattice Embossing Folder with a piece of Pear
Pizzazz.
Using Versamark™
ink, stamp the leaf images onto Whisper White cardstock and heat emboss with
Stampin;’ Emboss® Clear Embossing Powder.
Once the embossing has cooled, randomly apply Pear Pizzazz, Pumpkin Pie
and Rich Razzleberry Classic Ink using the Aqua Painter (push the lid of the
inkpad to the pad to lift the ink with the Aqua Painter). Lightly wipe the excess ink from the embossed
areas and heat with the Heat Tool to dry the watercolor. Stamp the background stamp with Crumb Cake Classic
Ink and finish the focal image with the seal using Rich Razzleberry Classic
Ink.
Mount the focal
image onto Whisper White, stamp the sentiment with Rich Razzleberry Classic Ink
and layer the pieces onto the Whisper White card base.
Cut three pieces
of Pumpkin Pie Designer Series Paper into 6” x ½” strips. Use the Simply Scored™ tool to score every ¼”,
fold and adhere together at the ends.
Draw up the circle into the rosette, use a Pop-Up Glue® Dot to hold the rosette
and press an Antique Brad into the center to hide the glue (I removed the prongs
on the back of the brad). Use another Glue®
Dot to adhere the rosette to the card.
Stamp
Sets: French Foliage, Teeny Tiny Wishes
Ink: Crumb Cake,
Pear Pizzazz, Pumpkin Pie, Rich Razzleberry, Versamark™
Cardstock: Whisper
White, Crumb Cake, Pear Pizzazz, Pumpkin Pie, Rich Razzleberry, Pumpkin Pie DSP
Accessories:
Big Shot™, Textured Impressions™ Embossing Folders- Vintage Wallpaper,
Square Lattice, Heat Tool, Stampin’ Emboss® Clear Embossing Powder, Aqua
Painter, Simply Scored™. Antique Brad
Thanks again for
stopping by!- I hope all of you have a wonderful day and if you have time to play with paper, try a rosette and join us at the Friday Mashup!
13 comments:
Hey Julie! This is just gorgeous - one of my fave techniques! I'm so happy to have you with us this week at the colourQ, I always love visiting you!
Beautiful! Wonderful design...great techique and I LOVE the colors! Thanks for joining Freshly Made Sketches this week!
I'm quickly becoming a big fan of your creations! I love the idea of using watercoloring (instead of the usual sponging) for the emboss resist technique. Your colors are wonderful on this card ... and I also like how you balanced your rosette with your sentiment placement.
These are great fall colors and I love your leaf collage - beautiful technique! And the rosette looks so stylish!
Gorgeous card, love the embossing, Julie! Thanks for joining us at the ColourQ this week.
Love that rosette and the watercoloring. Thanks for the step-by-step on how to achieve the look! Thanks for playing along with Freshly Made Sketches this week!
Oh my, I must try this technique with my leaf stamps! Gorgeous! Thanks so much for sharing this with us at the ColourQ!
Really pretty, Julie! I need to dust off my clear EP and try this out! Thanks for playing with us at CQC this week! And have a blessed Thanksgiving with your family!
Gorgeous, Julie! I love the colors so much! Thanks for joining us at Freshly Made Sketches this week.
Gorgeous card Julie. I love the colors and the stamp set! Beautifully done! Thanks for playing with Freshly Made Sketches!
Stunning Julie! Thanks for joining us at Freshly Made Sketches!
Love that collage background and your lovely pleated flower! Thanks for joining us at Freshly Made Sketches!
GORGEOUS!!!!!!!! Great job blending challenges!
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