Get Well Soon!
>> Monday, August 15, 2011
Last weekend I went to the Stamping and Paper Arts Festival in Novi, Michigan put on by Heirloom Productions. I met up with Sue from DRS Designs and helped with the Make n' Take project, which was a lot of fun. (Hopefully one of us will be able to show it here on the blog soon.) I also walked around gathering ideas and doing lots of shopping myself! One of the projects I was inspired by was stamping on vellum, coloring the image with water color pencils and blending the colors with a Dove Blender Pen. Last year at the show I bought a package of vellum that I had yet to use, until now! It was a nice change to use something other than my Copic Markers.
Here's my card using this technique.
I created this Get Well card using stamps from DRS Designs. I first stamped the Daffodil Frame image (104P) with Versamark ink and then heat embossed it using Black Sparkle Embossing powder. Next I used Watercolor EcoPencils by Faber-Castell to color in the image and then used my new Dove Blender pen to blend the colors. I adhered the image to white cardstock, cut it out, and matted it as shown.
The background was stamped with the Polka Dot Background stamp (688P) with Versamark ink and I used "Get Well Soon" from the Blooming with Good Health Greeting (055G). I simply embellished this card using a few brads and a turquoise organza ribbon to match. I love the way the image looks a bit like stained glass. I hope you like how this card turned out, I do!
Thanks for stopping by and have a wonderful day!
Smiles,
Jennifer
6 comments:
This is just stunning! I love the vellum idea and the sparkley embossing powder looks beautiful!
Wow, Jennifer! this turned out beautifully. I agree it looks like a stained glass window!
What a gorgeous card Jennifer! Cheerful colors, tons of sparkle and I just love anything with vellum!
WOW!! What a fabulous technique, and your shading is awesome!!
BTW - I do plan on showing our new Make n Take here this coming Sunday - stay tuned!!
Beautiful, Jennifer! Love the embossing and the coloring really looks like stained glass.
Jennifer, this is so lovely!!! Beautiful embossing and watercolors!
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