Hi
Friends!!
I
had a chance to create another card for the Splitcoaststampers’ “Hope You CanCling To ” HYCCT1509 Diane's “No Postage Due” Challenge (create a card that does not require additional postage) along with the SC546 Sketch and
MIX139 “Working 9 to 5” (incorporate something that you would use in an office nine to five times) Challenges.
I
modified the sketch a bit by angling the front panel and used the postage stamp
images as the “office” item for the Mix-Ability #139 Challenge (there are nine
stamp/cancellation images although one is only partially visible under the
focal panel).
I
hope you have a chance to visit the above galleries and possibly time to join
in on the fun!!
To
create this card:
Using
Ranger® Tim Holtz® Distress Stains (I used Worn Lipstick, Picked Raspberry and
Seedless Preserves, spread a bit of each color onto a craft mat, spritz with
water and lay two pieces of Whisper White cardstock into the stain, lift and
spritz again with water twisting the panels to allow the colors to merge, and dry
the panels with the Heat Tool.
Once
the panels have dried, stamp the Parisian Postcard along with Grunge Elements
(both from Sweet ‘n Sassy Stamp) using Blackberry Bliss and Rich Razzleberry
Classic Ink.
Once
you are satisfied with the collages, spray Frost White Shimmer Paint over one
of the panels (to be used for the background) and again, dry with the Heat
Tool.
De-static
the panel that you plan to use for the background with the Embossing Buddy®, ink the "Post Card" image
with Versamark™ ink and stamp onto the panel, apply Stampin’ Emboss White
Embossing Powder and heat set with the Heat Tool.
Front view |
****FYI*** I made the mistake of embossing this image
onto the panel before stamping the collage so my image is not as white as I
would like- Blackberry Bliss Classic Ink stains just like real blackberries-
lol! :-)
Cut
the background collage into thirds and mount onto a piece of Whisper White
cardstock, trim very close to all of the edges.
Create
the Eiffel Tower panel in the same manner as above, trim and mount onto Whisper
White cardstock.
Add
the 3/8” Stitched Blackberry Bliss Satin Ribbon to the card front along with
the white crochet lace and stamped sentiment (wrapping the edge of the ribbon
behind the background panel and snipping off behind where the tower image will
be mounted).
Adhere
the tower image directly to the card front (do not use dimensional foam-
remember we are creating a card that will not require extra postage).
Turn
the panel over and trim the edges of the tower image to be flush with the
background panel.
Mount
onto a piece of Whisper White cardstock, trim and mount onto a piece of Blackberry
Bliss cardstock, trim and mount onto the Whisper White card base.
***
Revealing a Secret :-) *** To reduce the bulk, I generally cut dies out of the background panels
behind the focal image – in this case, out of the Blackberry Bliss layer. You cannot tell that this has been done and
now I have a die cut to use on a future card- now you know :-)
The
card is now finished- normally I would add Pearls and other accents but those
embellishments generally add bulk and you have to apply additional postage for "non-machinable" , so again, not today :-)
Stamp
Sets: Parisian Postcard, Grunge Elements
(both Sweet ‘n Sassy Stamps)
Ink:
Versamark™, Stampin’ Up! Classic Ink- Blackberry Bliss, Rich Razzleberry; Ranger®
Tim Holtz® Distress Stains - Worn Lipstick, Picked Raspberry, Seedless
Preserves; Frost White Shimmer Paint
Paper:
Whisper White, Blackberry Bliss
Accessories:
Heat Tool, Craft Mat, Embossing Buddy®,
Stampin’ Emboss® White Embossing Powder, 3/8” Blackberry Bliss Stitched Satin
Ribbon, 1 ¼” Circle Punch, Crochet Lace
Thanks
again for visiting- I hope you have a chance to stop by again soon! Have a blessed weekend, my friends!
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