I was so excited and inspired by Lydia Evans' card over at Winnie & Walter's blog. This technique of layering ink and adding resist stamping inbetween each blended layer to get different colors is brilliant. It is a bit of work and you have to love blending, but the results are amazing! Here is my take on Lydia's card for Winnie & Walter's Rerun Challenge:
I used Winnie & Walter's In Bloom: Anna's Flora. The leaves were stamped with Versamark and heat embossed with clear powder and ink blended with Squeezed Lemonade, Ripe Persimmon, and Festive Berries Distress Inks. The sentiment is by Verve Stamps. The colored panel was diecut from Simon Says Stamps Bundle Of Stitched Shapes.
This card is entered in:
- Winnie & Walter's Rerun Challenge No. 14
- The Fall Coffee Lovers Blog Hop at Coffee Loving Cardmakers
- The September Work It Wednesday Challenge at Simon Says Stamp
- The "Powder Power" Monday challenge at Simon Says Stamp
- The "Anything Goes" Wednesday challenge at Simon Says Stamp
I encourage you to try this fun technique. It is perfect for fall. Thanks for stopping by,
-june
Love the background.
ReplyDeleteLove your festive and gorgeous background! So glad that you join the fun over Simon Says Stamp Wednesday” Anything Goes” Challenge! Awesome details and design! Super work!
ReplyDeleteFabulous card!
ReplyDeleteDarling card! Lovely colors.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful leaf background. TFS
ReplyDeleteFabulous card!
ReplyDeleteso great card!
ReplyDeleteFiki
Beautiful card and lovely background. I need to check out this technique.
ReplyDeleteAmazing card!!!
ReplyDeleteI adore your background, so festive!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! I must try this... such an awesome look!
ReplyDeleteGreat card!
ReplyDeleteFabulous card and I love the background you've created, it looks amazing! Thank you so much for sharing and for playing along with us over on the Simon Says Stamp Monday Challenge Blog... :)
ReplyDeleteWOW. Looks awesome...worth the work.
ReplyDeleteLovely Fall card!
ReplyDeleteAwesome card! Love the resist technique!
ReplyDeleteStunning results on using Lydia's technique! Thank you so much for joining in on the Rerun Challenge. :-)
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