Sunday, December 8, 2013

White Winter Card

This weeks sketch at Seize the Sketch



And here's my entry:


Although my card doesn't follow the sketch exactly, I think its still close enough to count. What about you?

All items used are Stampin' Up! products unless otherwise noted.
 
Stamps: Joyful Christmas (131805C) (131802W)
 
Ink: Versa Mark (102283)
 
Paper: White Textured Cardstock (Purchased from Wal-Mart), Vellum (101856), Silver Foil Sheets (132178)
 
Cool Tools: White Embossing Powder (109132), Silver Embossing Powder (109131)
 
The Perfect Touch: 1/8" Mini Brads (122941), Wilton Brand 4" Doilies (Purchased from Michaels Craft Store)
 
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Thanks for stopping by!
~Stephanie~

10 comments:

  1. how beautiful! I love the embossing on vellum, so elegant!
    Thanks for joining us at Seize the Sketch!

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  2. stunning!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Thanks for joining us on Seize the Sketch!!

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  3. love all the white! Thanks for joining us at Seize the Sketch!

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  4. do you have the direction for this card love this

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  5. love this card can you post instructions

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  6. Hi Denise. Its pretty simple really. I just used the poinsettia image from the Joyful Christmas stamp set and stamped on vellum in versa mark ink twice. I then embossed with white embossing powder and cut them out. I cut out just the top section of the one and layered it on top of the whole one with a stampjn dimensional and then added the mini brads. I also used the leaf image from the same stamp set and stamped on a foil sheet in versa mark and used white embossing powder on it as well. I cut the doilie in half and then layered all the pieces on the card. I then stamped the sentiment from the same stamp set in versa mark onto the card base and used the silver embossing powder. That's it. :)

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  7. This is stunning. Did you win? Wedding cards would look lovely with flowers using your technique. Thanks for sharing

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  8. This is gorgeous. The technique would look lovely on a wedding card using a flower stamp amd die. Thanks for sharing

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