Hello! It's another beautiful Friday and I am here to share a card I've created for here and for the SweetStamps.com Blog. I have been having a blast with stencils lately and I'm so excited with how this card turned out...
Supplies Used:
Art Stencil MOROCCAN TILE as46008
Framed Handwritten Words Clear Stamp Set SS4406
Elegant Leaves SweetCuts Die sc023
Distress INK PADS
Heat Embossing Tool
Self-Adhesive Pearls PEARL
This card is all about the background. To create the background I started with a panel of patterned paper from DCWV. I then temporarily adhered my stencil to the patterned paper and went over it with versamark ink. Next I went over it with clear embossing powder and heat set. Finally I went over all of this with two distress inks and fill in between the embossed areas. In person this card has a beautiful shine to the background. I finished the card by embossing the frame, stamping the sentiment and fussy cutting. Then I diecut the leaves for a finishing touch.
I am adding this to the Virginia's View Challenge: Layering
and Simon Says Stamp Wednesday Challenge: Sentimental
Also feel free to link up to the SweetStamps.com Challenge: For Mom
Thanks so much for stopping by and Happy Crafting!
Lisa
Friday, May 8, 2015
Embossing, Stenciling and Patterned Paper... Oh my!
Labels:wedding cards
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5 comments:
Oh my, this is ULTRA rich and gorgeous, Lisa! I am mesmerized by the play of patterns and colors! Beautiful use of images and wonderful execution!! Love how you worked the pattern paper....!!!! Thanks so much for playing Simon Says Stamp Wednesday “Let’s Get Sentimental” Challenge! So glad that you join the fun over Virginia’s View “Layers and Dimensions” Challenge!
Gorgeous card Lisa!!!! LOVE that FAB background!!!!
Have a GREAT weekend my friend!
Such a gorgeous background!! Really love your embossing with the stencil!! So clever! ;)
GORGEOUS!!! LOVE The background and the colors!!
Love how the stenciling just kicks it up a notch, almost tames the busyness of the pattern, it's like fighting fire with fire. Great design!
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