Stamps: Uniko - Always & Forever, Flower Power #3, Flower Power #4, Flower Power #7, A Gift for You
Inks: Stampin' Up! - Smoky Slate, Pretty in Pink, Real Red; Versafine - Onyx Black; Versamark
Dies: Sizzix/Tim Holtz - Scibbles & Splat
Accessories: White Lustre Card; SU Card - Real Red; Vellum; Embossing Powder - Clear & Iridescent
I used the sketch from the current Fusion Challenge - FUSION#166 for the layout, and the colours are from CAS-ual Fridays Challenge - CFC#167 to use red, pink and white. I created my own text background with my MISTI. I placed all the sentiments in a line, and alternated grey and pink to stamp the text. I was able to ensure precise stamping using the grid paper which made moving the panel so easy. I adhered the finished panel direct to the card. I die cut the scribble heart from red card and embossed it with iridescent powder - love the subtle shimmer. I created the pink tag from vellum. I lightly inked the reverse with red ink. Once completely dry, I die cut the flag and then stamped the greeting in black and heat embossed with clear powder. I finished the tag by stamped a couple of hearts at the top in red. On the inside I cut a mat layer of red card. I kept the white panel really simple with a stamped heart and greeting.
That's all for now!
6 comments:
This is so pretty! That glittery, scribbly heart is just gorgeous! Thanks so much for joining us at Fusion.
Wonderful background - looks perfect! It's that Misti again! Love the subtle shimmer of the die cut heart xx
That text background is such a great idea and perfectly stamped, Deborah! Great design....I love the scribbly heart too :)
Fab background, bet that precision stamping took a while. Always love that you do insides too.
Deborah, what a lovely anniversary card! I adore the inside design, and the front is fabulous, too! I especially love the background text you repeatedly stanped in soft colors...I thought it was a block stamp! Thanks so much for playing along at CASology this week!
That sparkly, scribbly heart is so awesome, Deborah, and I love the sentiment on the vellum flag! Thanks for playing along with CASology this week!
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