I started off with a Night of Navy A6 card blank but I trimmed a smidgen off the card so it was 5 3/4" wide. I then cut my mat layers and my white stamping panels, decreasing by 1" as seen in the measurements given below.
Mats were cut at:
4 3/4" x 3 1/8"
3 3/4" x 2 1/8"
Stamping panels were cut at:
5 1/2" x 3 7/8"
4 1/2" x 2 7/8"
3 1/2" x 1 7/8"
I used repositionable tape to hold my 3 white panels in place while I repeatedly stamped the Baroque Motifs swirl in Crumb Cake ink. I then stamped the sentiment and the Night of Navy Vintage Vogue flowers. I stamped smaller flowers on a separate piece of CS, inking in Crumb Cake ink and rock 'n rolling in Night of Navy ink. After cutting the small flowers out I popped them up onto the larger flowers and added jewel centres.
I started gluing my panels and mats together, added some Crumb Cake taffeta ribbon, glued the layers to the largest white panel and then glued that to the card front.
I cut a white panel for inside the card and added some Crumb Cake swirls.
I gave this card to my friend Jan and invited her to spend a 'crafternoon' with me so she could make a triple time stamping card herself as I knew she'd love the technique. Jan came round today and made her version using the Everything Eleanor set. Jan used Rich Razzleberry, Crumb Cake and Very Vanilla for her colours - a fab combo! She made a beautiful card - I should have snapped a photo before she went home!
Supplies:
Stamps: SU! Baroque Motifs, Vintage Vogue & Thank You Kindly sets
CS: SU! Night of Navy, Crumb Cake & Whisper White
Ink: SU! Night of Navy & Crumb Cake
Tools: SU! Simply Scored & Diagonal Plate, SU! Decorative Label punch
Embellishments & accessories: SU! Rhinestone Jewels & Dimensionals
This is lovely, I've just had a go at one of these myself, the video is very good, isn't it? Definitely a technique I'd do again, I was thinking of one with snowflakes on it.
ReplyDeleteI want to make one of these! - Off to look at the video right now!
ReplyDeleteYour card is fabulous Ruth and the colours are amazing - I'm so glad I follow your blog - Jacqueline xx
was directed here from deezines art blog and love this technique and the extra mile you go to by stamping inside the card and your envelope!
ReplyDeleteThis turned out so beautifully! Love the cut out flowers and fab color combo!
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