Hello Friends!
I am
still playing around with the new Lighthearted Leaves set and created this
quick card using the IN{K}SPIRE_me #213 Sketch Challenge.
If you have not had a chance to visit the above challenge site yet,
again, I would encourage you to do so- wonderful Design Team samples and as
well as inspiration from their gallery!
To create
this card:
Use the
Embossing Buddy® to de-static a piece of Very Vanilla cardstock, ink the Lighthearted
Leaves image using Versamark™ Ink, stamp onto the panel, apply Stampin’ Emboss®
Black Embossing Powder and use the Heat Tool to heat set the powder.
Color the
image with the Sahara Sand Stampin’ Write marker and cut out using the Big Shot™
with the Leaflets Framelits™.
Emboss a
piece of Very Vanilla cardstock with the Boho Chic Textured Impressions™
Embossing Folder, trim and mount onto a piece of Basic Black cardstock.
Stamp the
sentiment using Memento™ Tuxedo Black Ink onto a piece of Sahara Sand
cardstock, trim and mount onto a piece of Basic Black cardstock, add the angled
embossed panel and mount onto the Sahara Sand card base.
Add the
embossed leaf using Stampin’ Dimensionals®.
Create
the bow with the Bow Builder Punch from Basic Black cardstock, adhere to the
card front and add the Antique Brad to the center of the bow to finish off the
card.
Stamp
Sets: Lighthearted Leaves
Ink: Versamark™, Memento™ Tuxedo Black ;
Sahara Sand Stampin’ Write Marker
Paper/Cardstock: Very
Vanilla, Basic Black, Sahara Sand
Accessories: Big Shot™,
Boho Chic Textured Impressions™ Embossing Folder, Embossing Buddy®, Stampin’ Emboss® Black Embossing Powder,
Heat Tool, Bow Builder Punch, Antique Brad
Thanks again for taking the time to stop by- you visits are
always an encouragement to me! Hugs and
have a great day!
Never would have thought of a black and white color scheme for the Leaves Set, but it looks gorgeous! Thank you for joining us at Inkspire me. Marion
ReplyDeleteI love this card - this is my most favorite color combination ;)
ReplyDeleteThanks for joining us at In{k}spire_me!
All the best, Christine