Good Morning.
Time for another card for
I decided to use heat embossing on my card.
I am having a blast playing with my Distress Oxide inks.
I did a tutorial you can check out called
Basically, you dip an old credit card into Distress Oxide ink that has been sprayed with water and drag it down your card front. The Oxides layer so uniquely and I just love that you get a different look every time.
So onto my card.
I began with a piece of heavy weight cardstock. I get mine from a local store and tend not to buy it online as the shipping is so expensive to Canada.
Using the above technique, I pulled the Oxide inks over my card front, layering the colours as I went along. I rubbed my card front with an anti-static pad then I stamped the flowers from Magenta using my Misti with Versamark ink then white heat embossed them. The white embossing just helped the flowers pop against that colourful bkg.
I stamped the Hero Arts sentiment, then using the edge of my credit card, I added the black lines using ink from my Memento ink pad. Using some drywall tape, I added extra interest by stenciling a bit in the background.
Thanks so much for coming by and taking a look.
Hope you will come and play along with us.
Adding my card to these challenges:
Simon Says Wed.- PLAID
Addicted to Stamps and More- PHOTO INSPIRATION
Pause, Dream, Enjoy- EMBOSSED WET or DRY
Crafting With An Attitude- ANYTHING GOES
Craft Stamper Magazine- ANYTHING STAMPED GOES
Supplies
Stamps- Wildflowers-Umbells (Magenta); Good Friend Message (Hero Arts)
Inks- Tuxedo black Memento; Wilted Violet, Fossilized Amber, Cracked Pistachio and
Iced Spruce Distress Oxide inks (TH), Versamark
Paper- heavy weight cs (local store)
Accessories and Tools- MISTI; credit card, white eb powder; heat tool, anti-static pad, drywall tape
I began with a piece of heavy weight cardstock. I get mine from a local store and tend not to buy it online as the shipping is so expensive to Canada.
Using the above technique, I pulled the Oxide inks over my card front, layering the colours as I went along. I rubbed my card front with an anti-static pad then I stamped the flowers from Magenta using my Misti with Versamark ink then white heat embossed them. The white embossing just helped the flowers pop against that colourful bkg.
I stamped the Hero Arts sentiment, then using the edge of my credit card, I added the black lines using ink from my Memento ink pad. Using some drywall tape, I added extra interest by stenciling a bit in the background.
Thanks so much for coming by and taking a look.
Hope you will come and play along with us.
Adding my card to these challenges:
Simon Says Wed.- PLAID
Addicted to Stamps and More- PHOTO INSPIRATION
Pause, Dream, Enjoy- EMBOSSED WET or DRY
Crafting With An Attitude- ANYTHING GOES
Craft Stamper Magazine- ANYTHING STAMPED GOES
Supplies
Stamps- Wildflowers-Umbells (Magenta); Good Friend Message (Hero Arts)
Inks- Tuxedo black Memento; Wilted Violet, Fossilized Amber, Cracked Pistachio and
Iced Spruce Distress Oxide inks (TH), Versamark
Paper- heavy weight cs (local store)
Accessories and Tools- MISTI; credit card, white eb powder; heat tool, anti-static pad, drywall tape
Gorgeous card Karen - love the background, stamps and quote - well I just love it all!
ReplyDeleteI've been making Christmas cards for the last few days but not used my oxides on them - but seeing your cards I can see the next batch will :) thanks for the inspiration.
Have a great weekend...
Gill xx
Cute! Thanks for sharing at Pause Dream Enjoy Challenges.
ReplyDelete~Owner/DT Janis
OMG, Karen, Your Gorgeous background really pops with all your beautiful layered DOX inks!!! Love how you added your black lines and dry wall stenciling. Beautiful sentiment as always my friend. TFS Hugs..
ReplyDeletewow Karen, that background is drop dead gorgeous:) I just love all those wonderful colours popping through behind the stamps.
ReplyDeleteThat sounds like a fun technique and really does create an interesting background. The white embossing is perfect for the flowers to stand out yet blend well with that great background.
ReplyDeleteI have pinned every credit card distress oxide card you have made! This is stunning. I have not tried the technique yet but thank you for all the sharing you have done.
ReplyDeleteI love your background. It is beautiful and perfect for the white embossed images.
ReplyDeletefantastic background and a very beautiful card Karen
ReplyDeleteGr Karin
The credit card technique is so effective and this is another lovely example
ReplyDeleteI just love this technique you've created Karen. Makes a gorgeous background for your pretty white embossed flowers. xx
ReplyDeleteI love seeing these backgrounds and so happy to see you posting them. It's a reminder to me to try this! The black lines you added add so much to the overall effect. Beautifully done.
ReplyDeleteKaren I love the colours on the background, simply amazing and after looking at this and TaeEuns I obviously need to stop dithering and try this technique. Its just so beautiful as is your card. Love it.
ReplyDeleteWonderful colour and interest - I love those black criss-cross lines!
ReplyDeleteA beautiful card with many interesting details! Thank you for your fine description how you made this gorgeous card!
ReplyDeleteRike x
How beautiful Karen, loving your colours and design, great tip re credit card and Oxides. Fabulous detail to give interest, Kate x
ReplyDeleteThat technique is stunning with the oxides for the background. The layers look amazing and the colours show through...Stunning card x
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card, love the crisp white against your funky background x
ReplyDeleteAnother corker with your fabulous technique. I love how every card is so different!! xx
ReplyDeleteAnother beautiful background using the D.Oxide inks Karen, lovely colours too, and the white flowers look so pretty over the top. x
ReplyDeleteYour cards grab and hold our attention. There's such interesting visual detail from the credit card technique. Thank you for giving us such clear directions. Your work is very memorable.
ReplyDeleteThanks so much!
Such fun and playful colors, Karen! Love this!
ReplyDeleteYour beautiful background reminds me of a madras plaid shirt I had as a teenager - I loved that shirt because of the gorgeous blend of colours! Great technique with the credit card and lovely white embossed flowers.
ReplyDeleteAnother Stunner Karen.
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What a fantastic technique. Great card too. Thank-you for joining us at the Crafting with an Attitude Challenge 'Anything Goes' July 2017.
ReplyDeleteNicola, CWAA DT (Amethyst Lily Designs )
Stunning card Karen! That background is fabulous!! So pretty!
ReplyDeleteThank you very much for joining us this week at the Simon Says Stamp Wednesday Challenge Blog!
hugs...
Melissa
beautiful take on our photo inspiration and interesting technique behind
ReplyDeleteThank you for joining us at Addicted to Stamps & More.
Shylaa DT@ATSM
Adhiraacreations
What a lovely project, Karen! LOVE it. Thanks for joining us at ATSM.
ReplyDeletex Asha
Shared this beauty on the Magenta FB group... https://www.facebook.com/groups/magentastylegroup/ we're going to start doing giveaways soon for members who post in there, so you might be interested :)
ReplyDeleteAnother stunning card here Karen, your designs always blow me away ;) hugs Viv xx
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