Inspired!!
This is the lovely Valentine card that started today's project. It is from my Secret Sister on SCS....not sure yet just who she is.....but I'll know in a month! I loved this card just as it is....the flowers and leaves have a dusting of glitter....and it's just so pretty! The main rose is done with the glitter and acetate technique....and I never thought to do that with this set either!
In fact....this project is the first time I think I've actually *used* this set....and now I'm wondering why!!! So thanks go to my DSS for inspiring me to pull it out....and here's what I came up with...
The background is done by stamping all three pieces of the rose on ivory cardstock. For the base rose I used Pretty in Pink and Certainly Celery ink. For the middle layer I used Always Artichoke and Jim Holtz's Fired Brick Distress Ink and stamped it off once. For the sketch of the rose I used the same colors at full strength.
The next step I crumpled that baby up....several times!! Then I applied Fired Brick and Always Artichoke direct to paper, hitting the high spots. Then I took a sponge and added some muted smudging along with the additional color of Chocolate Chip. As a final step, I sent the panel through the cuttlebug script folder.....sounds like a lot of steps...but I love the look I got with it!
Other card info: May Arts Ribbon, Prima Flower, Making Memories Decorative Brad, Savvystamps Happy Birthday Stamp
This one I went just a bit lighter on the background colors and when I was finished I ran the Always Artichoke pad over the Cuttlebugged words...and I really like that effect too!
Thanks so much for stopping by...and I'd love to hear what you think!!!
In fact....this project is the first time I think I've actually *used* this set....and now I'm wondering why!!! So thanks go to my DSS for inspiring me to pull it out....and here's what I came up with...
The background is done by stamping all three pieces of the rose on ivory cardstock. For the base rose I used Pretty in Pink and Certainly Celery ink. For the middle layer I used Always Artichoke and Jim Holtz's Fired Brick Distress Ink and stamped it off once. For the sketch of the rose I used the same colors at full strength.
The next step I crumpled that baby up....several times!! Then I applied Fired Brick and Always Artichoke direct to paper, hitting the high spots. Then I took a sponge and added some muted smudging along with the additional color of Chocolate Chip. As a final step, I sent the panel through the cuttlebug script folder.....sounds like a lot of steps...but I love the look I got with it!
Other card info: May Arts Ribbon, Prima Flower, Making Memories Decorative Brad, Savvystamps Happy Birthday Stamp
This one I went just a bit lighter on the background colors and when I was finished I ran the Always Artichoke pad over the Cuttlebugged words...and I really like that effect too!
Making Memories Hardware, May Arts Ribbon
The final card in the set uses the other half of the torn sheet. I punched a circle out and layered it on the Martha Stewart scalloped circle and finished it off with a Making Memories Decorative Brad.
Cardstock is River Rock, Ribbon is May Arts, My Friend is by Wordsworth.
Thanks so much for stopping by...and I'd love to hear what you think!!!
Comments
Karen
PS - I got the snowman card yesterday - so cute! We are getting semi-buried again - 4-6 inches. I wish the Easter Bunny would hurry up and get here, and bring Spring with him! :) And I loved the die-cut shapes you sent - especially the dark blue scalloped circle that has a metallic sheen - so cool! Thanks sis!
Your SBS2 sis,
Maria
Hugs
Alex (SBS2 Sistah)
xx