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Simple Christmas card today that has a colourful, graphic look to it and was easy to create.
This card is similar to how I made this card a few weeks ago.
So onto my card details.
- I began with a piece of heavy white cardstock, my Stencil Pat (it is a plastic tool with a flat edge), my Distress Oxide inks, and a small sponge dabber.
- I laid the flat edge of my Pal and rubbed some ink in a line down my card panel. You could also use a ruler, a piece of heavy cardstock or anything that would give you a flat edge. I repeated that process, then added some lines criss crossing the first ones going down. The Distress Oxide ink colours I used were Peacock Feathers, Mustard Seed, Cracked Pistachio, Wilted Violet, Blueprint Sketch and Picked Raspberry.
- When I was happy with the inking, I stamped the snowflake from Stampin Up off to the sided and clear heat embossed it over the inked background.
- I stamped the sentiment from Penny Black with some Versamark ink, then heat embossed it with some white powder on a piece of black cardstock.
- I wanted to give this piece a frame, so I die cut it using the In and Out Diagonal frame die from MFT.
- I splattered the panel with a white and black Posca pen then by tapping it with my metal ruler, I glued the panel behind the frame and pop dotted it over a heavy white card base.
- I added a clear gem to the center of my snowflake and pop dotted the sentiment as well.
Thanks so much for coming by and taking a look.
Adding my card to these challenges:
Cute Card Thursday- BRIGHT COLORS
Jingle Belles- CARDSTOCK CHRISTMAS
Krafty Chicks- CHRISTMAS
Supplies
Stamps- Seasons Greetings (PB); Snowflake (SU)
Inks- Distress Oxides; Versafine Clair Noir; Versamark
Paper- heavy white (Scribes Nook)
Accessories and Tools- Deco Foil Stencil Pal; Posca pens; sponge dabbers; pop dots;
white and clear eb powder; heat tool; clear gem, In and Out Diagonal die (MFT)
Beautiful card. I love the way you played with the ink and masking. I might lift it if that's ok? I will of cause link back to you ;-).
ReplyDeleteMaja
had a lovely time looking through your blog, love all the different techniques that you try. Thanks for sharing
ReplyDeleteBarb Housner
This is gorgeous, Karen! I need in process pics! Lol
ReplyDeleteAwesome card! Love the bright colors!
ReplyDeletemagical background ... the splatters are perfection ... so glad you joined us for Cardstock Christmas at Jingle Belles.
ReplyDeleteSo unique & interesting! I'd love to see a video of you doing this techique!
ReplyDeleteLove the background colours
ReplyDeleteClaire
Mrs H's Crafty Corner
WOW - what a stunning background for your snowflake Karen - love the vibrant colours contrasted so brilliantly with the black snowflake
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Maxine
Amazing impact on this card Karen love the framing and the colours certainly a card with WOW.
ReplyDeleteFaith x
So pretty, Karen, it looks like sun shining through a prism! Must try this idea!!
ReplyDeleteThis made me say WOW!! fabulous background, the colours are amazing and a beautiful large snowflake, wonderful card Karen, Kate x
ReplyDeleteWow! This is awesome! I love the way this looks.
ReplyDeleteLove it! Fantastic use of color, Karen!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous DOX background, Karen. TFS your background technique. Love your stamped and heat embossed snowflake and simply beautiful die cut framing. Another beautiful Christmas card for your stash:-) Love and Hugs...Nancy
ReplyDeleteJust so cool, Karen!
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Love these bright, happy colors, Karen! Their contrast with the black is amazing!
ReplyDeleteLove the non traditional colours in your snowflake card karen
ReplyDeleteSuch a striking background and a fun technique on your stunning and contemporary Christmas card Karen x.
ReplyDeleteI like the background the colors are wonderful. Thanks for playing our Christmas Challenge at Krafty Chicks this week.
ReplyDeleteLeanne DT/KC
oh WOW that background is incredible, i've never seen anything like it but now i HAVE TO try it for myself! meanwhile, thank you so much for sharing it with us at JINGLE BELLES!
ReplyDeleteJust gorgeous!
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