I have a slightly different take on this week's Case This Sketch #241. This week they took a previous sketch as our inspiration and this particular one goes back about 4 or 5 years. Back then I didn't make cards and challenge blogs weren't even on my radar. I've been a card maker for about 2½ years now. For my take on this sketch, I mirrored it in my card, moving the focal point from the bottom right to the upper left. I just love this Mistletoe Print from Gina K Designs Winter Cheer paper pack. It's my favorite of the whole pack although I like all of the prints.
On Tuesday of this week, I die cut a whole bunch of these Beautiful Berries: Winter using the Beautiful Berries: Winter Dies so that I could stamp them in a variety of colors and get a feel for what I could do with them. I've found that this really generates ideas in so many different directions and is a great way for me to get my mojo going. These particular berries are stamped in Pinefeather, Pure Poppy and Scarlet Jewel for the shadow portion of the berries. Because I was using my MISTI and double stamping, I set them aside to dry while I stamped some in other colors -- shades of purple and blue. When I finished all that I had cut, I decided to embellish some of them with my stash of glitter from a decade ago. I have a whole set of little bottles that came in a set from Martha Stewart years ago plus a few more the same size from Recollections. When we lived in the Dallas area, we had a Recollections Store just about 1 mile up the road. It closed before we moved away in 2010. You probably already know that it was a store owned by Michaels Arts & Crafts and you can still find the Recollections brand in Michaels Stores.
So anyhow, I used a Quickie Glue Pen and went over the shaded part of the berry stamping and then sprinkled Garnet Glitter over it, tapping off the excess. I loved the effect so I decided to glitter all of the berries on my die cuts. After all, I am making Christmas Cards - we should have a bit of sparkle and shine. It's a little hard to get the full effect in the photo, but I think you'll get the general idea.
In hindsight, I wish I would have added a solid color paper as a background panel for that little bit of solid color around the pattern. By the time I thought of it, it was too late to pull the patterned paper up to change it. I tried, but I had already smoothed that down to my Stamper's Select White top folding card base with my Teflon Bone Folder.
The gold die cut on this card is a die that was included in the 2014 Papertrey Ink Renaissance Collection for Stamp-A-Faire. I bought this on the For Sale or Trade Forum at Papertrey. I love it and have used it several times on a card. Because it is so delicate, it's perfect anytime I need a special touch that isn't overwhelming. The banner is from Tag Sale: Quilted and the sentiment is one from Cutaway Tags: Winter. I stamped in Versamark and heat set with Gold Embossing Powder. Because I am planning to give this card to someone in particular, I also adorned the gold die cut with some little gems.
I'm planning to die cut and stamp a few more of these berry boughs today because I want to create another card like this only with the colored background panel this time. Thank you for spending a bit of time with me today. I hope you enjoy my take on the sketch and will stop by the Case This Sketch Challenge Blog to see everyone's projects. The gallery is always full of inspiration.
Very pretty take on the sketch!
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