I thought that since my style has changed a bit since then, why not do an updated version for her? So here's what I came up with:
I left out the oriental symbol and did a little cuttlebugging - okay a LOT of cuttlebugging. ;)
For the image, I stamped 3 times with a shadow stamp from SU Petal Prints (long retired, I'm sad to say) using SU Taken with Teal ink Then I took the matching outline stamp and stamped over each one with Encore Gold. Then I stamped each one again with Versafine Onyx Black. Then I used my air art gun and a More Mustard marker and spritzed the image. When it was dry, I poked holes on either side of the grouping and ran a black hemp cord through and tied it in a bow. I then made little knots on the ends to oomph it up a bit.
On the Taken with Teal cardstock I stamped the same shadow stamp in Encore Gold around the edges. Once it was dry enough I embossed it using the Polka Dots folder.
For the SU More Mustard cardstock I stamped the boxy border from another long-retired SU set called Smorgasborders in VersaMark ink. Then I ran it through the Cuttlebug with the Floral Screen embossing folder (I inserted the cs in the folder upside down). I used the Script embossing folder over the image and the Swiss Dots folder over the greeting (from SU Simple Sketches), which was stamped in Taken with Teal.
Thanks for having a look! I made another card yesterday for a friend whose birthday is Monday. I'll post that one once I get a decent pic taken of it. September is a big birthday month around here!
Have a blessed Sunday!
Recipe:
Stamps: SU Petal Prints, SU Smorgasborders, SU Simple Sketches
CS: Black, Taken with Teal, More Mustard, White
Inks: Taken with Teal, Encore Gold, Versafine Onyx Black, VersaMark
Other: Polka Dots, Floral Screen, Script and Swiss Dots embossing folders; circle Nestabilities dies, black hemp cord, teal gems, air art gun, More Mustard marker, foam mounting tape
Love 'em both, Kim, but the embossing on the new one really pops! Beautiful work!!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Ang! I do love the ability to add texture to my cards now. I *heart* my Cuttlebug! ;)
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