Sunday, May 5, 2019

Loving Wishes



     I have seen cards colored like this many times. When you wiggle them under the light, it looks like the marker shines. It turns out this is an illusion. To make this shiny image, I first stamped with Versa Mark, then heat embossed with gold embossing powder. I colored within each section of the flower. When you wiggle it under the light, it shines. Actually only the embossing is shining, but it seems like then entire flower is shining. 

Card Sketch #145 by Heather Hall
     This card does not contain any patterned paper. The blue linen in the background is stamped with a large background stamp. I added one of my favorite edge punches and color matched the flowers to make banners.


     For the inside of the card, I repeated several of the elements from the front of the card. I restamped the same image using navy ink.I used the background stamp once again. I added another card stock banner and a strip of the same edge punch. I added one gem like the ones from the front of the card.


Inside of Card
     I had so much fun making this card, that I decided to make it again with orange.




My BINGO Card So Far
Materials List:
     Card Stock: Gina K - White
                                    Blue Denim
                                    Dusty Rose
                                    Sweet Mango
     Die: Burniston - Rectangles Crosshatch
            Gina K - Wishes
     Stamps: Gina K - Peaceful Florals
                               Wishes
                               Background Stamp Gauze
     Ink: Gina K - Blue Denim
                         Ocean Mist
            Versa Mark
     Markers: Zig - Pink, Light Carmine, Light Pink
                          Deep Green, Light Green, Pale Green
                          Orange, Bright Yellow, Flesh Colour
     Edge Punch: Recollections - Lace
     Embellies: Gems
                     Antique Gold Embossing Powder


Challenges

3 comments:

  1. Beautiful cards Sharon!!! Love how you made such spectacular cards with no patterned paper!

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  2. Hello from Baytown, Sharon! Love what you did with this sketch! xoxo

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