(front of card with pop up doors closed) |
I don't know about you, but I love trying new techniques to see whether or not I like them. This is the first time I have ever tried stenciling and embossing paste and I had so much fun with it. I didn't want to stop. Putting on the embossing paste is just like icing a cake. Who knew that 12 1/2 years of being a cake decorating instructor would come in handy when trying to make a card? It's so easy.
For the front of the card, I stenciled the heart with the basic embossing paste and then fussy cut around the edges. Next I decided I wanted to add color, so I got out my alcohol inks and went to town. I liked it, but thought it needed more - so out came some Creative Inspirations paint (Pink Highlights) to give it a bit of sparkle. Even after all this, the image kept "telling" me to cut out the negative spaces (I had been ignoring this through all the other experimenting). Finally, that's what I did and loved the results.
(Front of card with pop up doors opened) |
(inside of card) |
While deciding how to put together the card, I came across my Lifestyle Crafts pop up door die and knew I wanted to incorporate this too. After maneuvering the pieces all around, I decided to cut the center out of the inside of the pop up door, place the vellum behind this so it would hint at the image on the inside, which is a rubber stamp from Inkadinkado and is cut out with Spellbinder's eyelet square. I also painted the ribbon with the Creative Inspirations paint to coordinate with the heart and add some bling to the inside of the card. I think I might give this to my husband for Valentine's Day, although it would be a good anniversary card too.
If you haven't tried stenciling and embossing paste, you definitely should. The only negative I saw was that you have to be patient and let it dry. :-). I think normal drying time is about an hour, but life happened and my experimenting sat on my desk for several weeks. (At least I knew it was completely dry.) This is definitely something I want to do more of, so expect to see it again soon. Next time, I want to try metal leafing or glitter or inks....
I'm entering this card in the following challenges: Dreamweavers (Valentines), Crafty Creations (Valentines), and The Artistic Stamper (vintage).
13 comments:
Spectacular Anne! I'm with you when it comes to trying new techniques! The heart is positively beautiful. Love your card!
This is just gorjuss, love the heart, oh yes, did i mention i love the heart, lol, every detail is so stunning and i would also have done the cut out, makes a big difference!!
lotsa luv
Wow Anne! Hats off to you--your "fussy cutting" is incredible and commended. Way more than I have patience for!!!
Both are fabulous! Great technique. I just need to try more for sure. LOVE that heart and the image on the second card is super.
Lynn
Wow, great card Anne, I love how you cut out the heart, it makes it so delicate. Thanks for playing along with the Dream Team challenge this month. It's easy to get hooked on stencils!
A fabulous card Anne! I love the front of the card and the image is stunning!
Hugs
Linda xxx
That is very intricate cutting Anne! Glad you played along with the Dreamweaver Challenge this month.
Love the gate fold and your heart looks fabulous!! Thanks for playing along with the Dream Team this week!!
Beautiful card! Thanks for joining us for the Crafty Creations challenge! Hope to see you again next week and good luck!
Beautiful cards Anne!! Love what you did with the CI Paints, thanks for sharing it with us!
Thanks for sharing your lovely entry with us this month at The Artistic Stamper.....good luck!
xoxo Sioux
Wonderful card Anne. Thank you for sharing it with us.
Amazing cards Anne! The heart is so beautiful. Thanks for sharing your work with Creative Inspirations Paint!
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