Recipe:
- Take a glossy piece of cardstock. Drip 3 drops of Lettuce Alcohol Ink on the felt applicator and add 3 drops of blending solution. Drag the felt applicator across the 8 1/2 x 11" glossy cardstock in a straight line. Repeat all the way across the sheet of cardstock. Change the felt and do the same with the caramel color. The green stripes will have a darker area where you have overlapped. start your caramel rows in the lightest part of the green.
- I used a new stamp from Hero Arts which has a chicken wire look to it. I wanted to try a new technique I read about where you take the color off by using the blending solution on stamps. I did that but didn't think I got enough of an image. So I reversed it and applied rust mixed with blending solution on the rubber stamp and stamped it on the script piece of background on the card. It was interesting but a very muted effect. After my background dried I stamped the french script using my StazOn brown ink.
- The sentiment was stamped on the alcohol ink background using StazOn Green ink.
- Stamp the tree on white cardstock. Sponge the edges with a tan ink. Sponge orange and brown around the edges.
- Cut and mount all the pieces.
Products:
- Hero Arts - Slanted Tree
- Hero Arts - Old French Writing
- Hero Arts - Three Holiday Messages
- Hero Arts - Screen Shadow
- Hero Arts - Shadow Ink - Soft Sand
- Ranger Alcohol Inks & Blending Solutions - Lettuce, Caramel, Rust
- StazOn Solvent Ink - Timber Brown, Olive Green
- Blue Moon - Lost & Found Charms
- EK Success - Adornments - Red
- Martha Stewart Border Punch - Doily Lace
- Adirondack - Sunshine Orange
- Memento - Rich Cocoa
- Ranger Distress Ink - Aged Mahogany
- Gems - Unknown
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Suzz
This looks beautiful - so love these colours! You put so much work into your cards.
ReplyDeleteBreathtaking!! Just a great design.
ReplyDeleteThis is so beautiful, great design!
ReplyDeleteHow lovely, Suzz. There isn't much to say but how creative and loe the bling, fiber, and the charm too! Oh, I forgot the punched lace, the words. The whole thing~
ReplyDeleteVery elegant. Nice color combo.
ReplyDeleteJust lovely, and such delicious details!
ReplyDeleteWow! The coloring around your tree is fabulous, and I love the gems you added! :D
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