I have been taking it easy for about the past 10 days, after completing my last project for the Pazzles 2009 Design Team, but today I decided that I wanted to participate in the Splitcoast Stampers Sketch Challenge (SC248). If you would like to participate, you can find it here! I decided to make mine a Thanksgiving Card!
The multi-colored "punched leaves" were punched from a paper that I designed using "alcohol inks" and the copper looking ones were punched from a paper that I designed using a metallic paint. The black decorative elements on the left side were cut using my Pazzles "Inspiration Creative Cutter" and a cutting file from the Pazzles "Swirls & Twirls" CD. The center black "lacqured" panel was designed by me. I stamped the black CS using VersaMark and a couple of leaf stamps and then used my Perfect Pearls. I then VersaMarked the entire panel, covered with clear embossing power and heat set three times. Thanks for looking!!!
Finished Card Size: A2/4.25"x5.5"
Supplies
Papers: Embassy Black Cardstock by Ampad and "King's Gold" and "White Gold" Metallic Cardstock by Wausau
Stamps: "Leafs" from Spring Blossoms Clear Stamp Set by Inkadinkado, "Butterfly" from Lotus Greeting Stamps by Amy Butler by K&Company and "happy turkey day" by Studio G
Ink: VersaMark "Watermark" by Tsukineko
Embossing Powder: "Detail Clear Transparent" by Stamp-n-Stuff
Tools: Pazzles "Inspiration Creative Cutter", Ranger "Heat It" and Provo Craft "Cuttlebug"
Accessories: The Robins Nest "Dew Drops", Leaf Punches, Provo Craft "Leafy Branch" Embossing Folder & "Vintage Die", Tim Holtz Adirondack "Alcohol Inks" by Ranger, Ranger "Perfect Pearls" and "Lumiere" Metallic Acrylic Paint by Jacquard
Very elegant! Love the deep rich gold and black theme. Beautiful card.
ReplyDeleteSorry, Pam... I posted annoymously. Didn't want you to think someone was stalking your blog! LOL I do love the card, though, so posting twice is okay... right? hehe
ReplyDeleteGreat card Pam - I really like the panel you mande and the color split on the cuttlebug squares! You'll have to tell me how you did that....
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I love the Pazzles-created elements here! I just purchased a machine and am waiting for it to arrive! So, am stalking pazzles bloggers... hope you're ok with that!
ReplyDeleteYour cards are beautiful, and I love your blog. I have a Pazzles too, but I'm not nearly as good as you! How did you make the matted circles under the Happy Turkey Day sentiment?
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