A Blog Named Hero (HERE) is challenging us to remake a card that we made before. The one I chose is the one shown here on the top. I liked the way it looked, but wanted to incorporate some of the new techniques I've learned since.
To start, I chose Very Vanilla for my card base and clear embossed the Christmas hymn for the background. Then I sponged Tea Dye and Forest Moss Distress Inks over it. Then I gave it a sheen with Glimmer Mist spray.
For the poinsettia, I first stamped the music with black ink on a piece of Very Vanilla and heat dried it. Then I clear embossed the poinsettia over it, doing this twice so that I could layer it. After sponging Wild Honey and Fired Brick Distress Inks over them, I cut them out and layered them, slightly offset, with a dimensional and mounted the flower as shown. Next, I added pearls in the center and several loops of jute twine for embellishment.
The greeting was stamped on a piece of scrap and mounted with glue dots. I rounded the top right corner for the final touch. I like this card better than the original!
4 comments:
I like both cards but I really love the techniques that you used in the 2nd one! Great Job!!! Thanks for playing with us at A Blog Named Hero! :)
Both cards are gorgeous but I love seeing the inking techniques you've learned on the 2nd! Thanks for joining us at ABNH!
I am sure glad you remade that one because the second one is stunning!!! LOVING your techniques, glad you listed them.
Two completely different looks, Doris! I love the second poinsettia! Just beautiful!
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