I dag har jeg et julekort, som jeg har lavet inspireret af Linda Ledbetters Compendium of Curiousity 3 - Challenge 16 Layering Stencil Embossing (http://lindaledbetter.com/2014/11/compendium-of-curiosities-3-challenge-16.html).
Jeg anvendte Tim Holtz' stencil Gothic, den er utrolig fin, og med Festive Berry Distress Ink bliver det jul...
Et close-up hvor man tydelig ser resultatet af denne fine teknik.
Julestjernen har jeg stanset ud af plast dækket med Frosted Film, herefter har jeg farvet med Staz-On og stemplet noderne med Archival Ink.
Inde i kortet:
Til dette kort har jeg anvendt:
Creme og brun cardstock
Manillapapir
Stempler: Kaiser Craft "Sheet Music", Stampers Anonymous "A Joyful Christmas"
Dies: Sizzix "tattered pinecone", "tattered poinsettia" og "Baroque"
Andet: Stampers Anonymous Stencil "Gothic", Distress Ink "festive berries" og "gathered twigs", Clear embossing powder
Pynt: Koglen fik jeg sammen med et sterinlys :)
Tak for at du kikkede forbi!
Lone
Beautiful card. I love your background. Karen.x
SvarSletThe Gothic stencil is a great choice for this technique! This is a beautiful, delicate card front and I love how you die cut the inside for your message. Thanks for sharing this for CC3C!
SvarSletBeautiful background done with the layering stencil technique. Love the colors and the rich, vintage feeling you've achieved. I love that gothic stencil...in fact I used it on my project as well. It's so versatile. Your frosted film poinsettia is gorgeous! Thanks so much for joining us at CC3C. <3 Candy
SvarSletGorgeous embossing in and out! I love that stencil and love the red! Thanks for playing along with us on the Layered Stencil Embossing Challenge!!!
SvarSlet