I'm taking the Holiday Card Workshop from Online Card Classes and Jennifer McGuire did something that just blew me away today. I watched her video while I was a lunch at work today, and I just couldn't wait to get home to try this technique.
Jennifer called this technique layered die-cut inlay and her cards were amazing. However, I didn't have dies that I could layer, so I made do with what I had. She used wood paper, and of course I didn't have that either. So I went to Michael's on my way home and just bought some wood grain pattern paper. I cased a card she did to create this card. The word, trees, houses, and clouds were all colored with copics, then I added shimmer with a Wink of Stella brush. There was a spot that was bare, so I stamped the word "merry" in red. I don't think I inked it up enough! This really looks so much better in person. I had fun doing this technique and creating this card
I hope you enjoyed my card. Thanks for stopping by!
Recipe
Stamps: Merriest Christmas Wishes (Hero Arts)
Paper: Vintage cream, riding hood red, wood grain pattern paper
Ink: Copics - G94, R27, E25, B52 & 97
Accessories: Clouds 1&2 dies (PTI), Country Landscape and Christmas Script dies (Memory Box), Wink of Stella brush
6 comments:
This is lovely - it's more than a card, you should frame it. Great die cut choices!
I definitely want to try this!
It's beautiful Lisa!
I love the sweet scene you created Lisa!
This is great! It is a calming scene:)
Super cute! Great job!!
Love this!!!!!
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