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I always love Black, White & Red Color Combinations so I had to play along with this week's Color Throwdown Challenge. The Design Team had lots of inspiration and I had thought I would use
Papertrey Ink's "Gran's Garden" for this challenge. That was before I saw Lynn Put's Design (
The Queen's Scene) on Instagram Wednesday Night. That was a tough act to follow since she also used
Gran's Garden to make her gorgeous card! This card was quite the topic of conversation on the Papertrey Forum yesterday but I have long admired Lynn's work. I mentioned that I would need to come up with a new game plan and I was basically challenged to use the same stamp set as Lynn (like I originally intended to) and put my own spin on it. So I gave it a whirl.
I started with a card base made from
True Black Cardstock. I die cut a panel of White with Black and Gold Polka Dot Patterned Paper for the background. The Gold dots are metallic. I also cut several of each of the
die cuts for the
Gran's Garden Stamps from
Stamper's Select White Cardstock and a
Spellbinders Floral Oval frame from gold metallic cardstock.
Using one of the negatives from the Gran's Garden die cuts with my
Mini Misti, I stamped the leaves first using
Smokey Shadow Ink and then the blooms using
Pure Poppy and
Scarlet Jewel. For the very center dots on the flowers I stamped them in
Versamark and heat set using
Antique Gold Embossing Powder. so that I could tie in my stamped elements with the gold foiled frame. A little reminder here to let the ink DRY before doing this or it makes a mess of the embossing powder. Guess who forgot and also forgot to use the powder tool on the first round! Its a good thing I had stamped extras.
Once I had the embossing done, I sat down with all the pieces to make my arrangement. Once I had it how I wanted, I put a piece of
Press N Seal over the top and then picked it up and flipped it over to put adhesive on the back. I used
Ranger Multi Medium Matte and put several dots on the back side of the pieces then placed the whole thing in position on my card front. This doesn't get glue every where you need it, but it does keep your arrangement intact so you can place additional dots of glue where needed. as long as you give the adhesive a minute to set first. I have a
Small ScraPerfect No Clog Writing Tip on mine which lets me have access to my die cuts with it's longer tip. The one I linked to here is for the .5 oz bottle of Multi Medium Matte. Simon also carries a
Medium ScrapPerfect No Clog Tip for the 2 oz. bottles of several other adhesives like Glossy Accents. I have been using the same tip on each of my bottles for about 18 months now and I love them. With the little
Quilled Creations Tip, I tore it about a week in, so I had to look for a more durable alternative and this has been it. The price is the same too, so I've been super happy with the durability of it. Anytime I get a new bottle of adhesive, I just soak it for a few minutes in warm water and then rinse it clean before I put it on the bottle.
The sentiment is one that I stamp lots of at one time and is my favorite for many of the cards I send. Its from the
Altenew Beautiful Day Stamp Set and I stamped in onto a banner from
Number the Stars Banner Die. I actually like this a bit better before I snipped off what was hanging over the edge of my card, but it wouldn't have fit into the envelope if I would have left it there. Since I made my card base from black cardstock, I also put a white panel on the inside of the card for a message.
Thanks for stopping in to see my project today. Be sure to stop and see all of the projects at
The Color Throwdown Challenge Blog.
Vicki, this is just as equally stunning as Lynn's design! Love your signature gold touch! So happy to see your creation in the throwdown gallery! P.S. I really need to figure out how to join the PTI forum.
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DeleteI agree with Wanda.... Definitely as striking! So happy you joined us at CTD!
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