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Meet today's card.
Not your traditional red and green but I like how it turned out a bit different and I had fun creating it too.
So here's what I did to create my card.
- I began with a large piece of heavy white cardstock. Using some Gesso, I spread it over my paper using a palette knife as though you were spreading butter onto a piece of toast. I let the Gesso dry completely before moving onto the next step.
- When my cardstock was completely dry, I rubbed some Tumbled Glass and some Seedless Preserves Distress Oxide inks onto my glass mat and sprayed with water to dilute. Using my brayer, I rolled into the diluted ink, then onto the Gesso. I love the mottled look it created.
- Next, I cut out my card panel that would become the front of my card and set the other piece aside for die cutting the poinsettia.
- I ran the card front panel through my Cuttlebug with the Rectangle Hemstitch die to create a border effect.
- Using my Misti I stamped the sentiment from Penny Black set called Love and Peace with some Versafine Clair Noir ink then clear heat embossed it. I splattered using my white Posca pen.
- Using the other half of the gessoed,inked cardstock, I die cut the poinsettia from Penny Black called Scarlet Season. It cuts a solid and a detailed design which is great and can be changed up in a few different ways. (I used the solid die to cut some heavy white and the detailed pieces using the inked paper.)
- Assembly: I glued the inked main panel onto a heavy white card base, then added the layered poinsettia into the corner.
- I added a black dome to the flower center and a few sequins for shine and interest.
Thanks so much for coming by and taking a look.
Adding my card to these challenges:
Simon Says Wed.- CHRISTMAS
Stamping Sensations- GARLANDS, WREATHS AND CHRISTMAS FLOWERS
Papercraft Challenge- CREATE YOUR OWN BKG
Love to Craft- ANYTHING GOES
Supplies
Stamps- Love and Peace (PB)
Inks- Versafine Clair Noir; Distress Oxides (listed above)
Paper- heavy white (Scribes Nook)
Accessories and Tools- Scarlet Season die (PB); Gesso; Speedball Brayer; Cuttlebug; palette knife; black dome;
Hemstitch die (Spellbinders); sequins; clear eb powder; Posca pen
Beautiful card, love the colours you used. Beautiful Christmas flower. Thanks for joining Stamping Sensations. Anesha
ReplyDeleteI love this Karen and as I have a tub of rarely used Gesso I am going to try this!
ReplyDeleteLeaving the solid part of the poinsettia white shows how beautiful it is x. A striking non traditional Christmas card, which I love Karen x. Thank you for the steps by steps x.
ReplyDeleteWhat incredible beautiful non-traditional Christmas colours! Love that blend of blues and purples. Wonderful card design with the use of the hemstitch rectangle to accent the sentiment.
ReplyDeleteThis is so gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteSuch a beautiful card Karen, lovely poinsettia image and gorgeous colours, Kate x
ReplyDeleteSo lovely and always fascinating! Thank you for the step by step instructions...greatly appreciated!
ReplyDeletewow..Gorgeous non-traditional Christmas colors for your stunning Christmas card, Karen. I love how you brayered the background instead of smooshing. Your 3D poinsettia is Gorgeous and your hemstich border brings the beautiful sentiment into focus. Another amazingly creative and original Christmas card, my friend. Thank you so much for describing all the steps. Love and Hugs...and Happy Holidays. Nancy
ReplyDeleteThis is definitely a wow card Karen, and love the blue and purple tones, and love the look of the die cut poinsettia with the white lower layer showing through the watercoloured upper more open petals. The ornate die cute pattern works well to frame te background and love the black sentiment which stands out beautifully. x
ReplyDeleteKaren, if Poinsettias came in purple, they should be just this exact shade of gorgeousness!!! WOW this is so fabulous!
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A beautiful card!! I love that background!!!
ReplyDeleteI love traditional colors on Christmas cards, but this is jaw dropping, my friend! I LOVE these colors!
ReplyDeletewow those non traditional colours are stunning and the touch of white behind the leaf cutouts is perfect :)
ReplyDeleteLoving the alternative festive colours, thanks so much for sharing and joining in at Stamping Sensations November challenge.
ReplyDeleteB x
Oh Karen this is superb - fabulous colours and a wonderful design.
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Blessings
Maxine
Wonderful winter colors! Very pretty!
ReplyDeleteLOVE love love the Winter colours, a gorgeous die also.
ReplyDeleteFaith x
A lovely card, and the colours you used look fabulous.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing at Stamping Sensations,
Avril
great colours,great card.Thanks for joining us at papercraft-challenges.
ReplyDeleteHi Karen
ReplyDeleteBright and beautiful colours .. .. I love it. Great sentiment too.
Hope all is well at your end.
Love Jules xx
Another fabulous card. Love the different colors you used.
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