Hello
Friends!
Time
for the new ODBDSLC259 Shining the Light "Verse and Seasonal" Inspiration Challenge at Our Daily Bread Designs!
I
love the whites, blues along with all of the sparkle in this photo and decided to create a Mixed Media card
using the Embossing Resist technique.
Use Sponge Daubers to sponge ink directly onto a piece of White cardstock (I used
Stampin’ Up! Tempting Turquoise, Island Indigo and Wild Wasabi Classic Ink), ink the ODBD Wisemen Ornament image using Versamark™ ink and stamp directly onto the sponged
background, apply White Embossing Powder
and heat set with the Heat Tool.
Once
the embossing powder has cooled, sponge additional ink over the image and
lightly wipe with a damp paper towel.
Stamp
Sets: WisemenOrnament, ChalkboardVine Background, We ThreeKings;
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Cut
the image out with the ODBD Circle Ornaments Dies and cut out pieces of Silver cardstock
with the ODBD Circle Ornaments Dies (ribbon bow and ornament topper).
Also
cut a large circle from the ODBD Matting Circle Dies from Silver cardstock,
mount the die cut Wisemen Ornament image and add the silver die cut ornament
topper and bow.
Ink
the ODBD Chalkboard Vine Background stamp using Versamark™ ink and stamp onto
White cardstock, apply White Embossing Powder and heat set with the Heat
Tool. Sponge Tempting Turquoise, Island
Indigo and Wild Wasabi Classic Ink over the image and wipe off gently with a
damp paper towel.
Trim
the embossed background panel and mount onto a piece of Silver cardstock, adhere
the strip of embossed layer of Island Indigo cardstock at the bottom and adhere the
entire panel to a 4 1/4" x 5 1/2" piece of Island Indigo cardstock.
Create
the lacy border with the ODBD Beautiful Borders Dies from a piece of White
cardstock, adhere to card front and add the 5/8” Silver Satin Ribbon.
Add
the layered Wisemen Ornament panel using dimensional foam and add the Silver
Cord to the ornament topper wrapping the ends to the back of the panel.
Mount
the entire panel onto the White card base and add the Rhinestones to the ribbon
edges (tucking under the ornament layer).
Ink
the sentiment from We Three Kings with Versamark™ ink and stamp onto a piece of
White cardstock, apply Silver Embossing Powder and heat set with the Heat Tool.
Cut
the sentiment out with the ODBD Pennants Dies and mount onto the card front
using foam dimensionals.
Add
Rhinestones to the corners of the sentiment and bow center to finish off the
card.
I
am so thrilled to be designing alongside the talented ODBD Design Team and hope
you will check out all of my DT sisters:
To see all the
projects created for ODBDSLC259 or to join the challenge click here. You have until October 25, 2015, at 8:00 pm EDT. By participating in the challenge, you have a chance to win
a $15 ODBD Gift
Certificate good towards the purchase of stamps in the “stamps column” on
the ODBD website, or to be
spotlighted on the ODBD Blog at
our next challenge. The random prize winner will be posted on our next
challenge post. Please do not post on Flicker as many of us do not have the
ability to comment on your cards nor can we spotlight your cards on the blog.
Thanks
again for visiting and we hope to see your artwork in the Shining the LightODBDSCL259 "Verse and Seasonal" Inspiration Challenge gallery!
Have a fantastic week, my friends- hugs and God Bless!
5 comments:
Julie, your card is so beautiful! I love the intense green emerald color!!! Beautiful bg and lovely border!! Amazing my friend!
Love the colors you used! This is a beautiful card.
Oh how beautiful and rich, Julie!! I just love the emerald and all the embossing!! This is embossing resist at its finest!! The recipient is going to LOVE this Christmas card depicting the true meaning of Christmas!! Stunning design and message my friend!
hugs,
Chris
I love your color choices, Julie. This is so rich and beautiful with the blending of colors! The emboss resist with these stamps are so wonderful!!! I just love it!!!!
Oh, Julie, this is beautiful, and I love the emerald...it's so rich and dramatic! Beautiful card, sweet friend! Hugs!
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