Hi Stampers!!
Another week has flown by and I
have been able to spend time creating again:-).
I love the spring colors for this week’s CQC176 ColourQ Challenge and
decided to create a card using Stampin' Write markers only for the color and The Friday Mashup! FM97 Markers and TextureChallenge as well as a special fold card (easel card) for this week’s YCDI6 YouCan Do It Challenge at Splitcoaststampers.
Again, all of these sites have fabulous Design Team examples as well as
the other artist’s entries – if you have a chance, check them out!!
To create this
card:
Use the Embossing
Buddy® to de-static a piece of Whisper White cardstock. Ink the Pleasant Poppies background stamp
using Versamark™ ink, apply Early Espresso Stampin’ Emboss® Embossing Powder
and heat with the Heat Gun.
Color the floral
images using Stampin’ Write markers- Lucky Limeade for the stems, Calypso Coral
and Primrose Petals for the flowers (and use Raspberry Ripple to add the darker
highlights to the petals).
I decided to try to hide a “boo-boo” in the background (we all make them, right?) with the brush tip of the Basic Black Stampin’ Write marker and used vertical strokes to fill in the background. Since it seemed to leave a bit of a streaked appearance, I used the fine tip of the Basic Black marker to "cross-hatch" the area (first diagonal lines from left to right, then from right to left to help fill in and darken the background)- I have posted a close-up of the cross hatching below :-) This took a bit of time but I was able to salvage my card:-)
I decided to try to hide a “boo-boo” in the background (we all make them, right?) with the brush tip of the Basic Black Stampin’ Write marker and used vertical strokes to fill in the background. Since it seemed to leave a bit of a streaked appearance, I used the fine tip of the Basic Black marker to "cross-hatch" the area (first diagonal lines from left to right, then from right to left to help fill in and darken the background)- I have posted a close-up of the cross hatching below :-) This took a bit of time but I was able to salvage my card:-)
Punch out the
desired area using the 2 ½” Circle Punch and also punch out a 2 ½” Circle from
Lucky Limeade cardstock. Mount the
Lucky Limeade circle behind the floral image (first cut the circle in half and position
so the cut edges do not show) and adhere to a Tea Lace Doily.
Create the Easel
Card (see tutorial here) from Whisper White cardstock.
Close-up of Cross-Hatched background :-) |
With the Big Shot™
and the Lacy Brocade Textured
Impressions™ Embossing Folder, emboss a piece of Whisper White cardstock and a
small piece of Lucky Limeade.
View of the easel card fold |
Add Sticky Strips
to the upper part of the easel and mount the focal panel. Add the embossed Lucky Limeade cardstock to
the lower portion and the sentiment (again inked with markers) mounted onto XL
Ovals layered from Calypso Coral cardstock.
I also cut out one of the remaining flowers from the background stamp and
added it to the lower layer along with Pearls to finish off the card.
Stamp Sets: Pleasant
Poppies (background), Blessings from Heaven, Short & Sweet
Ink: none- Stampin’ Write markers- Lucky Limeade,
Calypso Coral, Primrose Petals, Raspberry Ripple
Paper: Whisper
White, Lucky Limeade, Calypso Coral
Accessories: Big Shot™, Lacy Brocade Textured Impressions™ Embossing Folder,
Embossing Buddy®, Early Espresso Stampin’ Emboss® Embossing Powder, Heat Tool, Punches-
2 ½” Circle, XL Oval, Word Window, Tea Lace Doily, Antique Brad, Pearls, Satin
Ribbon from my stash
Thanks again for
stopping by- I hope you have a wonderful week!
Beautiful, Julie! Love the combination of poppies and the paper doily. Thanks for joining the Friday Mashup this week.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous Julie! You have done a great job with this card. Love those poppies. Thanks for playing along with us at the Friday Mashup this week!
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