http://indigoblublogchallenge.blogspot.co.uk/2014/02/challenge-13-going-for-gold.html
I used Morris Dance gilding flakes on double sided adhesive then on the other side I attached heat resistant acetate. I then stamped onto the acetate, using the Wild Meadow set, and heat embossed it with black embossing powder.
For the side panel I embossed the burlap panel (from the Sarah's Choice set) using detail gold embossing powder (I stamped this twice).
For the sentiment I used the free stamp from the April, 2014 Craft Stamper Magazine. This I stamped in black Archival, dried with the heat gun and then over stamped it, slightly offset, with Versamark and embossed again with gold detail powder.
I then mat and layered the gilding flake piece onto gold mirri card, black card and Kraft card to frame to frame the work. The sentiment I layered onto black card.
A bow made from Champagne coloured crinkle ribbon covered the join in the burlap stamps,
Below is a second version where I layered a butterfly, which had been gold embossed onto acetate, over the black butterfly which acted as a shadow,
Beautiful, I love the colours that you have used...thanks for entering the IndigoBlu Challenge....Lisa.B.x
ReplyDeleteGreat card Yvonne thanks for your entry in our IbdigoBlu challenge
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Lovely card and so much detail! love it
ReplyDeletefab design Yvonne, love it x
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ReplyDeletefab card Yvonne. that sentiment is really nice. sould have bought magazine.... and your bow....lovely ribbon xx
ReplyDeleteWow! Yvonne this is fabulous, the gilding flakes background looks sensational with the silhouette stamps, beautiful work xx Zoe xx
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card Yvonne, I will be revisiting my burlap background I think, it looks great! Good luck in the Indigoblu Blog Challenge this month.
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Good luck in the challenge Yvonne, your card is absolutely stunning. Love what you have done with the butterfly in the second card, very effective. Can I ask what ink you used to stamp on the acetate please? Pat x
ReplyDeleteThank you Pat for your lovely comment.
DeleteI used Versamark on the acetate but I lightly stamped it onto scrap paper before going to the acetate as I find that you lose a lot of the detail if you go straight to the acetate xx
Ooh ..... love this Yvonne. The gilding flake background is stunning and the burlap panel down the side looks fab . Thanks for joining in with the challenge this month ....... Good luck. Linda xx
ReplyDeleteBloomin Gorgeous as usual Yvonne!
ReplyDeleteThank you for playing along with the IndigoBlu challenge
Clare
Beautiful entry thank you for joining our indigoBlu blog challenge, good luck x x
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