Hi all! Happy Thanksgiving to all my American friends today! I hope you are celebrating with family and friends and are eating some delicious food (and maybe watching some football too!).
Back to our challenge. The new Time Out challenge is our theme challenge. We want you to make a black and white card using one other color. To twist it even further, make it a one-layer card (totally optional).
I used this Penny Black wreath stamp and stamped it in black onto a card base to make it a one-layer card (sort of...I forgot the sentiment is dimensional!). Then I simply used a red copic marker to color in all the berries. Then I added the die cut sentiment which is on fun foam. Finally, I added Star Dust Stickles to the berries and shimmer to the die cut. This would be an easy card to mass-produce for the holidays.
Our challenge this time around is sponsored by Happy Little Stampers.
You can see more from the Time Out design team and our guest for this challenge, Joanna, on the Time Out blog.
Thanks for stopping by!
Recipe
Stamps: Pine Burst (Penny Black)
Paper: Recollections white, real red
Ink: Gina K amalgam, copic marker
Accessories: Winter words die (Reverse Confetti), star dust stickles, fun foam
6 comments:
Oh that wreath looks amazing. I have a PB wreath that I love....now I want this one! And it all looks so layered...you did an amazing job at this...even the berries look like they pop off the page. I didn't realise these were markers.One stunning card x
I'm looking for a 'wild' wreath like that for my door, Lisa, but it looks wonderful as a card.
Absolutely gorgeous Lisa ! Love this "messy" wreath and so gorgeous with this colour combo. It looks like a nest. Thanks for the inspiration !
This is a wonderful card, Lisa. I love that wreath and the way you gave it sparkle and dimension. I too, would love this for my front door!!!
That bold, wild wreath looks so natural, Lisa, it's gorgeous with those clusters of bright red, shimmery berries ... the texture-y, dimensional sentiment makes it so festive! Hugs, Anita :)
This is so eye catching Lisa! Love the way the berries pop~
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