Here is my second Poinsettia card that I have made this week, the other one can be viewed here. Inspired by Case This Sketch #248. I stamped the Poinsettia with Crumb cake ink on a piece of vellum going off on the top end, I then used colored pencils to try and create veining on the poinsettia petals...the pencils work well on vellum so I shall continue to practice! I also stamped the sentiment on the same vellum and all went well until I tried to attach it to a plain white panel for its' backing. . Not so good...I ended up having to cut around the poinsettia and layer it onto a new white panel, and then stamping the sentiment again on the new panel. I backed it with a piece of CTMH Juniper. The stamp set is SU retired. I finished the card off using the different shades of crushed curry glittered enamels. It was fun and very challenging! Thanks for stopping by.
"Yes, I (Jesus) am the vine; you are the branches. Those who remain in me, and I in them, will produce much fruit. For apart from me you can do nothing. John 15:5 NLT
Vellum Poinsettia Card...
Here is my second Poinsettia card that I have made this week, the other one can be viewed here. Inspired by Case This Sketch #248. I stamped the Poinsettia with Crumb cake ink on a piece of vellum going off on the top end, I then used colored pencils to try and create veining on the poinsettia petals...the pencils work well on vellum so I shall continue to practice! I also stamped the sentiment on the same vellum and all went well until I tried to attach it to a plain white panel for its' backing. . Not so good...I ended up having to cut around the poinsettia and layer it onto a new white panel, and then stamping the sentiment again on the new panel. I backed it with a piece of CTMH Juniper. The stamp set is SU retired. I finished the card off using the different shades of crushed curry glittered enamels. It was fun and very challenging! Thanks for stopping by.
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Beautiful! Great take on the sketch!
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