Good morning! I am so happy we made it to Friday. For a moment or two, I wasn't sure it would happen! It has been a doozie of a week, and I have never been more thankful for a creative outlet that allows me to relax.

In this lesson, Therese focused on Faux Embossing using die-cuts and I absolutely loved this technique. You will see in the close up photos that the card appears to be embossed; however it is not.

Using a panel of the same card stock - something Therese stressed multiple times, as the whites need to be the same shade - I determined where I wanted my sentiment to be and I stamped it twice. I then began laying my images out on my card panel to determine where I wanted them to go.

Once I was happy with my panel, I adhered it to my card base. I decided not to add any embellishments as the background is quite busy, and I didn't feel that it needed anymore. While this card was definitely a labor of love, it was relatively simple to achieve this beautiful look. I really love this card and I know that I will use this technique over and over!
- Recollections 110# Card Stock: White
- Spectrum Noir Premium Ultra Smooth Card Stock: White
- Altenew Whimsical Flowers Arrangement Stamps and Die
- Altenew Artist Markers: R217, R206, R301, R400, G935, G915, G825, G804, Y207, Y106, C004
- Memento Ink: Tuxedo Black
- Tombow Adhesive Runner
Thanks so much for popping in! I hope that you saw something that inspires you to create! Have a fantastic weekend and happy stamping!
I love the layout of this card. The placement of the flowers, the colors, and the sentiment in the middle like that. It's gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteThis looks gorgeous! And it has such a vintage vibe to it, looks lovely.
ReplyDeleteThank you for submitting your beautiful work to the AECP assignment gallery.