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Tuesday 4 December 2018

Large Poinsettia- The Flower Challenge

Good Morning.
Time for a new theme at 


I think it is fun to go back and re-discover some older, much loved stamps.  This poinsettia stamp is for sure one of my favourites to use for creating holiday cards.

So onto my card.
I chose to make this wonderful Penny Black Poinsettia the star of my card.
I have had this stamp for a long time and I always love the look of a red poinsettia.
I stamped the flower with some Memento Black then used some Distress Oxide inks to watercolour the image.  I just rubbed my ink pad directly onto my non-stick craft mat, sprayed with some water and picked up the ink with a wet paintbrush.  I fussy cut it out and to give it a big pop of shine, I rubbed the whole flower with my Versamark pad and clear heat embossed.  It gave the flower lots more stability and also gave it a wonderful texture.

The background was created by rubbing some Candied Apple, Festive Berries and Barn Door Distress Oxide inks over a piece of white cardstock using a blending brush.  When I was happy with the colour blends, I took the Circles Makes Circles Stencil from A Colorful Life and some water and lifted the ink in places to add interest. I repeated that process using the Mini Grid stencil as well giving the background more depth and interest.
When that was dry, I splattered with some white acrylic paint then glued the flower over the top.
I stamped the sentiment and pop dotted it over the flower as not to cover up the interest the background gave.


Thanks so much for coming by and taking a look.

Supplies
Inks- Distress Oxide (TH); Tuxedo Black Memento
Paper- heavy white (Scribes Nook)
Accessories and Tools- Stencils- A Colorful Life; Misti (My Sweet Petunia); pop dots;
white acrylic paint; clear EB powder; heat tool; sponging tool (TH)

17 comments:

  1. Wonderful card Karen, love that large bloom and your colouring, Kate x

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  2. Beautiful colored and fussy cut and heat embossed Red Poinsettia, Karen. I love your sponged red background with added color lifting with a stencil. TFS your monochromatic beauty, my friend. Merry Christmas..Hugs, Nancy

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  3. Beautiful large poinsettia! Lovely and festive in all red. I really like challenges that want us to use older stamps - too many of mine are languishing in drawers!

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  4. Traditional red, but more spectacular than I've seen irl, Karen! LOve your sensational effects!
    =]

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  5. Beautiful Karen! Love the red on red ... so cheerful and festive. Always good to pull out those older stamps! xx

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  6. Such a beautiful card again this year! I love when you use this poinsettia...the cards always some out so wonderfully!

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  7. So pretty Karen, love the red on red with a touch of stenciling :)

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  8. A wonderful card Karen, and I love the depth in your background
    Blessings
    Maxine

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  9. The poinsettia was so gorgeous I didn't even notice the background textures until you pointed them out, Karen. I should have known since it's your signature. ;)

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  10. This is a another beautiful poinsettia, Karen! Love all the subtle patterns of the background and the white splatters that look like snow!

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  11. How bright and beautiful Karen and such a beautiful large poinsettia too. A gorgeous card. x

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  12. The colors on this Poinsettia look like the real flowers, beautifully colored and fussy cut.
    Love the white splatters on your sponged background.
    XO

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  13. STUNNING, oh! I've missed your cards.
    Sorry I've been awol.
    Faith
    x

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  14. Love the subtle and unique background. Such an eye catching card, so vibrant and absolutely beautiful. So contemporary and unique and love the vibrancy of the reds x.

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  15. Such a beauty Karen! you are certainly rocking the red colour too, just adore that flower and the little splashes of white too ;) hugs Viv xx

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  16. Great card Karen! I love this bold poinsettia an the sentiment is awesome! Beautiful job!

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  17. Beautiful, love how the petals are bigger than the card front, looks perfect as always my friend.

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