Saturday, March 26, 2016

From Me To You

Good Morning!

This card will be entered into the Challenge at Papertrey Ink, Ink Blending Over Heat Embossing.

 
I used the Daydreamer and Swoosh stamp sets and the Hexagon Cover Plate die all from Papertrey Ink.  Using Versa Mark Ink I stamped my 'foliage' and covered it in White Embossing Powder, then I heated it.  Blending Tempting Turquoise over the embossed panel, leaving some white spaces too.    Love the look of them all scattered about and the ink really makes them POP!    I cut Blue Raspberry and Designer card stock out using the cover plate, which I trimmed down, only using a portion.  This still lets my embossed 'foliage' peek through.  

 
Stamped my sentiment and added that panel and one lone enamel dot for accent.
 
FUN!
 
Thanks for popping in!
 
Enjoy~~



10 comments:

  1. This is awesome. LOVE how you cut the hex panel to use just certain parts. I can't tell for sure, but it looks like you inlaid the patterned paper in some of the hexes??? Everything is so artfully placed...well done. LOVE the blue and black together too!!

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  2. The background is blended so nicely and the cover plate works fabulous! Love the layout and design. This would make a great set of cards in different colors...just sayin'!

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  3. Love this! All the blues are fantastic, as is your embossing and sponging! Wonderful card ;)

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  4. Talk about the "bold and beautiful"!!! Your sponging is amazing and I love how you cut the hexagon panel. This is pure genius my dear.

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  5. Great use of the Hex panel to let your work show off. Love the parts the you left white. Great design on this card.

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  6. Beautiful! Love the strong colors and the hexagon split in the middle! Awesome use of the technique!

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  7. Beautiful! Love the strong colors and the hexagon split in the middle! Awesome use of the technique!

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  8. Love the technique you used here. The foliage is beautiful peeking through. Love the Blues! (You can take that anyway you want...I truly love both the music AND the color!)

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