The first card showcases a new (at least to my stamping group) technique. I used household bleach to stamp the flourish from Baroque Motifs onto chocolate chip cardstock. It bleached the cardstock out and looks almost like kraft in those areas. I had a lot of fun with this one.
Stamps: autumn harvest, baroque motifs |
Paper: chocolate chip, dusty durango, very vanilla |
Ink: chocolate chip craft, pumpkin pie, dusty durango, more mustard, summer sun, old olive, garden green |
Accessories: clear embossing powder, heat gun, blender pens, 5/8" chocolate chip grosgrain, distressing tool |
Techniques: bleaching, distressing, heat embossing |
The second card is my take on the popular quilted top note card. It's a bit trickier than it looks. I had to use my 2 way glue pen to re-attach tiny slivers of paper from the edges.
Stamps: holiday best |
Paper: autumn meadows, rich razzleberry, very vanilla, soft suede |
Ink: rich razzleberry |
Accessories: big shot, top note die, wide oval punch, sponges, rich razzleberry polka dot ribbon, brads |
The last card is one I absolutely LOVE! I very rarely make a clean and simple card, but I would put this one into that category. I adore that flocked paper! It is gorgeous!!!
Stamps: delightful decorations |
Paper: whisper white, real red, christmas cocoa dsp |
Ink: white craft |
Accessories: white embossing powder, white taffeta ribbon, ornament punch |
Techniques: heat embossing |
3 comments:
ooooo, I love your 'joy' card too--and what a fun way to use Baroque Motifs with the bleach!
I'm going to have to CASE that red and white one on the bottom - too gorgeous! TFS!!!
beautiful projects
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