Friday, December 04, 2009

I finally had a moment to make and post a card!!

I know that I have been slacking off on this blog. In all fairness I have been busy and we got a new puppy and she doesn't give me many free moments.


Here she is "helping" while I made this card. Actually this was the reason that I was able to get anything done today. She has crazy times where you cannot ignore her.


Here is the card for today. I actually dreamt of this card. I love my damask stamps and I think that the shading turned pretty nice.







I was feeling very Fall-ish although it is very cold and Wintery here in Colorado.


I started with a white sheet of cardstock, I use Neenah Classic in Solar White. I cut this sheet to 4x5 1/2 inches.


My next step was to sponge my cardstock with Crushed Curry by Stampin' Up.


I waited for my first layer of ink to dry, it wasn't quiet as dry as I would have liked by I can be a little impatient. I stamped the damask image using Chocolate Chip Craft (Pigment) ink from Stampin' Up and embossed with Chestnut Zing! embossing powder from American Crafts. The stamp is from Technique Tuesday from the Small Damask set.






I then sponged around the edges and over the damask images with Dried Marigold Distress Inks by Ranger.


I then added Spiced Marmalade Distress Ink by Ranger. I went around the edges and over the damask making sure that I left the previous colors.



I came back over the center of the images and lightly over the edges with Chocolate Chip Classic Ink (Dye) by Stampin' Up. I also added Fired Brick Distress Ink by Ranger over the brown. I think that this gave the colors more depth and kept the brown from standing out too much.

I went back over my card with Crushed Curry to blend in all of the colors. I then mounted the background to a quarter sheet of Chocolate Chip cardstock.



To finish off my card I added brown organza ribbon from Creative Impressions. I cut the accent piece using Spellbinders Label 4. I replicated the inking process and added the custom colored brad.

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