But this time I think I did good. No sparkling, blinging, glitzing in sight...
Okay... I will admit that ribbon magically appeard on the card... but note... only a knot... I think I showed considerable restraint.. No bow. hee hee...
Recipe:
- Cut a square of tan cardstock. Stamp image using versamark ink. Heat emboss using the copper embossing powder.
- Sponge light blue on the top half of the picture leaving the middle a lighter shade.
- Sponge light green on the bottom half of the picture going from darkest to lightest.
- Blend the green and blue in the middle.
- Sponge the outer edges with brown dye ink.
- Sponge the edges of the patterned paper with the brown ink. Edge the tan paper with blue and then brown.
The rest of the card is just assembling.
Products:
- Hero Arts - H4918 Windy Tree
- Hero Arts - A4955 Sunny Birthday
- Basic Grey Paper - Phoebe - Pier 39
- Distress Ink - Vintage Photo, Broken China
- Memento - New Sprout
- Ribbon - Michaels
- Buttons Unknown
Thanks for stopping by..
I love this card and I am book marking it!!!! I must lift it...
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely stunning...
That is a great example of a masculine style card. I just love that background you created with more then one color! what a great look.
ReplyDeleteSuch a great card, I see now that the tree is bronze embossed - just stunning !
ReplyDeleteHi, Suzanne! I **adore** this card. It is so beautiful. I love how soft the inked background looks and you paired it so well with patterned paper and embellishments!
ReplyDeleteHi again, Suzanne! Just so you know, I had to go out today and buy Broken China distress ink and New Sprout Memento dye ink so I can try this out. I just love your results so much! I'm so glad you are willing to share the details of your "recipe" with us! :-)
ReplyDeleteHi, Suzanne! Happy vacation! Well, you make this look EASY. I've been trying to get similar results using a sponge pouncer, but mine looks nothing like yours!
ReplyDeleteHello again! Well, I did it! I shamelessly tried to copy your technique. Here is my Make Your Own Happiness card. Thanks for the inspiration! (I gave you credit!)
ReplyDeleteOh this is absolutely STUNNING. Love the colors. ;)
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! Your work is amazing!!
ReplyDeleteIt's just lovely and I have to say masculine too! Who'd a thought! I love the ribbon and that stamp, plus the buttons too!
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