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If you are following along in order, you arrived from the fabulous Debra Burgin's blog! Love her stuff!!
You may have noticed that I quite like the Kraft cardstock, and this time I decided to glam it up a bit. To make the Kraft word glittery, I liberally applied Clear Wink of Stella to the die cut before attaching it to the card. Here is how I made this card:
- Cut a piece of Watercolor paper to 4"x5¼", tape to a board with painter's tape.
- Squeeze the lids of Sahara Sand and Crumb Cake inkpads to get ink inside the lids, or place a drop of reinker in the lids.
- With an Aqua-painter, or a watercolor brush, apply clean water to the entire panel. Add a wash of Sahara Sand to cover the panel, then apply a wash of Crumb Cake across the center of the panel. Air dry or dry with the heat tool, I used a heat tool.
- Sprinkle/splash clean water on the panel, let it sit for a few seconds, then dab up with a clean rag or paper towel. Air dry or dry with a heat tool again.
- Die cut the "congrats" from Kraft, and the scribbled heart in Dazzling Diamond Glitter paper. Liberally apply Clear Wink of Stella to the "congrats". Set aside to dry.
- Take a piece of vellum at least 3"x 3" square. Then one at a time, stamp the sentiments in Archival Black, Clear heat emboss, then trim off the sentiment in about a ½" strip, repeating for a total of 3 strips, Dovetail the ends.
- Lay your pieces on the watercolor panel to get your placement. Ink up the one of the heart images from Tie Dyed in Crumb Cake, and stamp in the center of the panel where it will show through the scribble heart die cut.
- Lay all the pieces on the watercolor panel again, stitch the pieces to the watercolor panel as shown above.
- Adhere the completed watercolor panel to a Crumb Cake card base with dimensionals.
- Stamp the paint swoosh image in stamped off Crumb Cake inside, then add a Crumb Cake Tie Dyed heart, and then the modified sentiment in Archival Black. Yes, I did a little stamp surgery to get the sentiment I wanted. All Done!
I cut the "of wonderful" stamp apart into two words so i could get this sentiment. I will have no problem using the words together again if and when I want to 😊
And now it is time to check out the talented Valerie Moody's blog, she is sure to WOW you!
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Beautiful! Loving the glam! Have a wonderful trip!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely stunning Tanya! Hope you are enjoying your time away! Kelly x
ReplyDeleteStunning! Love the stitching and earthy colours Tanya, such a lovely project. xx
ReplyDeleteBeautiful way to combine glittery goodness with neutral Crumb Cake - I love it!
ReplyDeleteI love these neutrals all blinged up. You add so many unexpected layers and details -- so pretty!
ReplyDeleteWho knew Kraft cardstock could be so elegant, Tanya??!! Love this card and the stitching to anchor everything! By the way, if you're seeing this while on your cruise, you are definitely not cruising properly! Get back to the fun!
ReplyDeleteGreat card, loving your color choices!
ReplyDeleteFab card, Tanya! Gorgeous use of all those neutral elements. Thanks for sharing! Rochelle xo
ReplyDeleteA wonderful card! I'm in love!
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Sylwia
Wow Is this every cool! I am glad you shared all the how to's of this because that is one I would love to try.
ReplyDeleteSo pretty. Love the earth tones you used. Such a soothing card.
ReplyDeleteTanya, what an amazing design! Love the double Glimmer Paper whammy!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous card! I keep discovering little details that make me love your design more and more!
ReplyDeleteBeautifully glammed up! lol I love the Kraft paper a LOT too. You're so good at the water coloring I need to practice more.
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