Here are the details:
- Cut a piece of 5.5" square of Candy Red and Forest Green Shimmering Cardstock distress all edges and adhere them to a 6" x 6" Scored White Card.
- Cut a 5" square piece of Watercolor Paper and stamp swirls in Versamark Watermark ink, then add White embossing powder and heat set. Stamp the receipt background in StazOn Jet Black Ink. Both images from Journal Jottings Textures Stamp Set.
- Gently start adding color to the watercolor piece, I started with Victorian Velvet Distress Ink, then Barn Door Distress Ink and ended it with Aged Mahogany Distress Ink.I didn't add much ink to the center.
- Mist panel with Silver Sheer Shimmer Spritz. Add panel to card base.
- Die-cut "Love" in Gold cardstock, cut an oval from Forest Green Shimmering cardstock and adhere it behind piece. Ink all edges of die-cut piece with Walnut Stain Distress ink and add to card base.
- Finally add pearls and enamel dots.
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Love the layered and distressed pattern paper, Giovana! The gold frame is gorgeous. Awesome Christmas card. So glad you linked to Simon Says Stamp Anything Goes challenge. :)
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Gayatri
Wow!! Gorgous! Love your Distress inks blending and the distressed pattern paper! The word LOVE in gold is just amazing!
ReplyDeleteVery pretty shabby chic styled card! Love the distressed edges of the paper! Lovely! Thanks for sharing with us at Word Art Wednesday this week!
ReplyDeleteWow! This is super, so gorgeous and quite elegant! Love it!
ReplyDeleteI love the layering of your die-cuts, and the gold on your word really gives it a POP. Great job, girl. I'm always so delighted and grateful to have you share your talents with us. Thanks for playing along, it means a lot to me. Don't forget that the week of September 9 we are having a HUGE celebration with over a dozen AWESOME prizes. It's really going to be HUGE. I hope you'll come by again (and again). I love seeing your amazing projects. Hope all is well with you and your family.
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Karen
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