Come see the soon to be released Poinsettia Outline die! I have so many ideas for this and this is just the first one. It’s going to be a blast to put different papers and backgrounds behind this beautiful outline and the petals also cut out with fab detailing on them. This is easily mailable w/ no extra postage, & easy to mass produce.
We are visiting Elizabeth Bradley Design & their Pinterest Board. I saw THIS pillow and chose it for my inspiration.
I die cut the detailed portion of the poinsettia into the front of a white panel. Then I placed the same die w/ the outline portion around it onto brushed gold card stock & cut it again. This gave the lovely gold outline. I couldn’t find exactly what I wanted for the petals, so I inked a white panel w/ a few different pinks using the watercolor set. When I inked each stamp, I misted it lightly to get a softer, watercolored look. After I had a good amount of color, I spritzed it w/ pink, red & gold shine sprays to give it a metallic shine & sparkle. When it had dried, I die cut the detail poinsettia & used just the petals. Each petal was glued to a white petal to give it lift, before placing them inside the empty die cut white panel. Then the gold outline was attached on top. The greeting was stamped w/ black ink & embossed w/ a gilded gold powder. It’s mostly clear w/ just bits of gold in it. Some rhinestones were added in the center & a few more sprinkled around the card.
Thanks so much for stopping by!
(LinkDeli is no longer going to be used, but you can go directly to them by clicking the name under the pictures below.)
Supplies:
Stamps: Brass & Bliss: Christmas Berry Delight set |
Paper: Staples 110# white, brushed gold |
Ink: Memento tuxedo black, Brass & Bliss: Color Fuse inks set #4, set #5 |
Accessories: Brass & Bliss/Rubbernecker Stamps: Poinsettia Outline, Stitched Rectanglesdies, Crossover II, Ranger Gilded Gold embossing powder, Misti, Heidi Swapp shine sprays, rhinestones |