Hello everyone! At Just Us Girls this week, our Trend challenge is the emboss resist technique.
I was watching The View the other day, and the background in this photo caught my attention. I thought it would work well for this technique.
So this is what I came up with. I had to make a card for my niece's husband's 30th birthday and I thought it the inspiration would make a great card. I stamped the gingham background in Versamark on Bristol cardstock and embossed it in white embossing powder. Then I sponged blue print sketch oxide ink over it. I was hoping for a darker color blue. I took a paper towel to wipe off the excess in on the embossed areas. All I had left to do was die cut the numbers and stamp and emboss the sentiment. I added some Nuvo drops (I didn't think my usual crystals would work on a masculine card!).
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Recipe
Stamps: Big Birthday Wishes (PTI), Gingham background (MFT)
Paper: Recollections white, Bristol smooth white, real red
Ink: Versamark, blue print sketch
Accessories: By the Numbers and By the Numbers Mats dies (PTI), white embossing powder, Nuvo drops, dimensionals
7 comments:
That emboss resist background looks fabulous! I love your design and color combo and the way you were inspired! The Nuvo Drops are the perfect addition.
Great background - love how you used the trend this week to make your family member's card - it's perfect for a 30th bday!
The blue gingham is marvelous! Definitely a card that your niece's husband will adore, as do I! (oh, to be 30 again *grin*)
Apologies for not visiting last week; the plate-of-life was heaped a bit too high!
hugs~carol
Inspiration can come from some of the most unexpected places and in this case you followed through with a fantastic card, Lisa.
Awesome birthday card Lisa. Love how you took inspiration from a TV show. Perfect male card.
Super fun - great inspired bg too :)
You always come up with a winner! That background is amazing and love where you found your inspiration! Super job once again!
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