I received some new WOW! stamps and of course I had to try them out. The sets I bought were Everyday Sentiments, Funky Border Strips and French Music. This is what I came up with. This card style is a bit out of my comfort zone, I don't make a lot like this one. However, I had a lot of fun working on it.
My card base is a light tan card stock cut and folded to make a 4 1/4" X 5 1/2" card base. I added a dark brown mat cut at 4" X 5 1/4" from the Tim Holtz Nostaglic Collection Core'dinations card stock. And another tan mat cut at 3 3/4" X 5".
For my final layer, I started with some white card stock cut at 4" X 5". I used some Tim Holtz distress ink in old paper, antique linen, tea dye, and vintage photo to ink up my paper. I started with my lightest color and worked my way to the darkest color layering the color as I went. I then lightly spritz the paper with some water and allowed it to dry. Next I took some of the Tim Holtz Distress Stain in tarnished brass and inked around outer edges of my paper. I allowed it to dry for a few minutes then turned the paper over and spritzed it with water until it was fairly damp and then crumbled it all up. I spritzed from the back so my ink on the front wouldn't react to the water. I carefully opened up the paper and dried it with my heat tool. Once it was dry I took my blending tool and some Vintage Photo and lightly went over the top of my paper to enhance the wrinkles I had created.
Using Vintage Photo and the French Music stamp I stamped the inked paper. Because of some of the creases, and wrinkles I got a very broken up image which was what I wanted. I then cut it down to 3 1/2" X 4 3/4" so it would fit the front of my card. I took my scissors and distressed the edges of the paper and the adhered all my layers together.
I wanted my sentiment to be the focal point of my card. So using my Cricut and the Elegant Edges cartridge and the Oblong creative feature I cut a scallop and shadow at 3". The shadow was cut out of the dark brown and the top layer was cut out of the light tan.
I inked the edges of the tan scallop with some Tea Dye Tim Holtz Distress Ink and used Vintage photo to stamp my sentiment. Because this ink lightens a bit when it dries, it was a perfect choice to use with the sentiment to carry my distressed theme.
I added some rhinestone flourishes to the front of my card. These were actually clear rhinestones that I colored with a Spectrum Noir marker GB10.
My flowers are a 3d Rose cut that I cut with my Silhouette Cameo. The paper is Core'dinations Gemstone card stock, but not sure of the name of the color but it is a light golden yellow.
I rolled my flowers and adhered a gold pearl in the center of each flower. I didn't have enough small gold pearls to trim my scallop so I used some Gold Pearl Liquid pearls for that. I adhered the sentiment mat to my card using some foam tape.
I hope you like it. I had a lot of fun working on this one as it was a bit more of a challenge for me.
Beautiful card. Love the distressing, beautiful flower and the sentiment.
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Deanna
ReplyDeleteYou did a great job. Would never know it was out of your comfort zone. Very informative.
Such a beautiful card Deanna!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous card, Deanna. I love the distressed look you gave it.
ReplyDeleteDeanna your card is gorgeous. You should make more like this one. I think you found your new niche. Hugs, Fran
ReplyDeleteWOW!!!!! This is most beautiful Deanna!!! I so love it! WOW!!!!! :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful card Deanna!! : )
ReplyDeleteThis is absolutely stunning and I think you should step out of your comfort zone more often! Love all the elements and use of inks and the stamps are perfect for the colors you used. I love how you give dimensions and walk everyone through your steps. I feel like I'm in my own workshop! Love that about you and your posts! What a simply beautiful card!
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Susan
Wow, this is gorgeous!!!! Step out of your comfort zone more often!!!!!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing,
Judy
Lovely card! Love your coloring!
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Stunning card, Deanna!
ReplyDeleteWOW is right! That card is AWESOME WOMAN!!! I just love it. GREAT JOB!!!
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