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hope all of you are having a great week so far!
It’s time for the new Splitcoaststampers’ SC610 Sketch Challenge and I
decided to create another card with the September 2016 Our Daily Bread Designs Release Stamp Set, A-Maize-ing
along with the coordinating ODBD Indian Corn Die.
In
addition to the SC610 Sketch, I incorporated the Word Art Wednesday #246-#247“Anything Goes” Challenge, Dragonfly Journeys #74 "Passion for Plaid" Challenge and LeAnne's PP312 Color Challenge at The Paper Players .
If
you have not already visited the above challenge sites, I hope you will have a
chance to do so- fabulous inspiration from my Design Team "Sisters" at the SCS Sketch
Gallery as well as the wonderful Word Art Wednesday and The Paper Players challenge
sites!
Emboss
a piece of rust colored cardstock with the Our Daily Bread Designs (ODBD) Vintage
Flourish Pattern Die, trim a bit on the edges and mount
onto a piece of pear cardstock.
Die
cut and emboss a piece of pear cardstock with the ODBD Pierced Rectangle Dies, cut the panel in half (the cut area
will be covered by the vertical strips), mount onto the card front in the
center (per the sketch) and add a strip of rust satin ribbon (wrapping the ends
of the ribbon behind the panel).
Mount
the layered background panel onto the card base.
Die
cut and emboss a piece of white cardstock with the ODBD Trellis Die and mount
onto the card front centering the ribbon in the middle of the die.
Ink
the ODBD A-Maize-ing Stamp Set image with archival black ink and
stamp onto a piece of white cardstock , die cut and emboss with the coordinating
ODBD Indian Corn Die.
Color
the stamped image with colored pencils and add white highlights with an extra fine white
paint pen.
Stamp
the sentiment from the ODBD A-Maize-ing Stamp Set with archival black ink, die cut and emboss with the ODBD Double Stitched Rectangle Dies, then re-insert the die cut along one
edge back into the die (matching up the stitching on the top and bottom) to die
cut and emboss once more. FYI- this
allows you to create a narrow rectangle (again, per the sketch).
Mount
the sentiment onto a piece of rust cardstock, trim and mount onto a piece of
pear cardstock.
Per the sketch, trim and create the two
additional rectangles, each a bit longer than the sentiment panel- the plaid and polka dot pattern from the ODBD Birthday Brights 6x6 Paper Pad.
Mount
the polka dot layer onto rust cardstock, trim and layer onto pear cardstock.
Mount
the plaid layer onto pear cardstock, trim and adhere this layer to the card
front.
Mount
the layered sentiment panel directly onto the polka dot layer, add dimensional foam
behind the polka dot layer and adhere the entire panel to the card front.
Mount the stamped/die cut Indian Corn image with dimensional foam onto the sentiment
layer and add
the pearls to the corners to finish off the card.
This was a fun sketch to work with this week- I hope I have inspired you to pull out your supplies and come join in on the fun with us at Splitcoaststampers :-)
Thanks
again for visiting- hugs and have a blessed week, my friends!
2 comments:
What a beautiful image and a wonderful sketch! Just so pretty! Thanks so much for playing with my colors this week at the Players! It's always a pleasure to see you in the gallery!
What a gorgeous card Julie! I love the texture and detail on your card and that corn and sentiment is fabulous! Thanks for joining us over at The Paper Players this week!
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