Hello! Rachel here today with another card inspired by the color pink for Breast Cancer Awareness month.
For this card, I used my MISTI to help me stamp my Sweet Rose image repeatedly over a panel cut with a Stacked Stitched Rectangle die. when my panel was completely covered, I colored each image with my Copics. It took some time, but it was definitely worth it! When the panel was completely covered, I used my thanks die to cut my word directly from the colored panel. (Scary, I know!) I adhered the panel over a gray card base and then adhered the little pieces from the die where they needed to go to complete the words (the piece from the h, k, and s). I finished my sentiment by stamping it in Versamark on a black Banner die cut and then heat embossing in white. I adhered the black banner with some foam tape for a little bit of dimension since the rest of the card was flat. I added a couple of sequins and it was finished!
For this card, I used my MISTI to help me stamp my Sweet Rose image repeatedly over a panel cut with a Stacked Stitched Rectangle die. when my panel was completely covered, I colored each image with my Copics. It took some time, but it was definitely worth it! When the panel was completely covered, I used my thanks die to cut my word directly from the colored panel. (Scary, I know!) I adhered the panel over a gray card base and then adhered the little pieces from the die where they needed to go to complete the words (the piece from the h, k, and s). I finished my sentiment by stamping it in Versamark on a black Banner die cut and then heat embossing in white. I adhered the black banner with some foam tape for a little bit of dimension since the rest of the card was flat. I added a couple of sequins and it was finished!
This is just beautiful Rachel.
ReplyDeleteOh, my goodness! Love the depth and coloration of this beautiful image! Gorgeous touches everywhere! I don't think I could've done that direct cut and you did it perfectly!! You scare me!!
ReplyDeleteThis is absolutely stunning Rachel!
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