Hi Friends!
I am finally having a
chance to post the cards that I designed earlier this week for the
Splitcoaststampers #800 Color Challenge (there were six color options for this
challenge).
This card uses Karen’s CC764 Color Combination along with the Splitcoaststampers SC636 Sketch Challenge (from 2017) for the
layout.
I am also playing along with the Stinkin' Inkers "I See Spots" Challenge and the Word Art Wednesday #448-#449 "Anything Goes" Challenge.
To create this card:
Stamp the retired
People Like You (Stampin’ Up!) image onto white cardstock using Memento™ Tuxedo
Black ink. Heat set with a heat tool and
color the image with alcohol markers.
Die cut the panel
with a stitched rectangle die, mount onto black cardstock and trim close to the
edge.
Emboss a piece of white
cardstock with a 3D ornate lace embossing folder. Trim the embossed panel, mount onto a piece
of black cardstock.
Add the layered designer
paper panels along with the main image panel (per the sketch). Add the square black brads and mount the
entire panel onto a white card base.
To finish off the
card, use a clear glitter pen to add shimmer to the petals and an extra fine
white paint pen to add highlights to the flower centers.
Stamp Sets: People
Like You (retired Stampin’ Up!)
Ink/Mediums: Memento™
Tuxedo Black, Arteza™ Alcohol Markers- Pool, Poppy, Silver and Olive; Clear
Glitter Pen, Extra Fine White Paint Pen
Paper/Cardstock:
Whisper White, Basic Black, retired Stampin’ Up! designer paper
Accessories/Tools: Gemini,
Jr™, Ornate Lace 3D Embossing Folder (Crafters Companion), Heat Tool, Square
Black Brads
I am so thankful that
you took the time to stop by- I plan on posting a few more of the color
challenge cards shortly. Hugs and I hope
you have a great weekend!
What a stunning card. Love the bright red flowers on a teal mat with the black and white background. Thanks for joining the Stinkin' Inkers challenge.
ReplyDeleteSuch an elegant card with beautiful coloring! Thank you for entering in the Word Art Wednesday Challenge. Ginny M, DT
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