Welcome to Week 194 at the CASology Challenge!
This week we are focussing on MOM and I'm thrilled to use one of the STAMPloration's Mom Subway Art Builders stamps on my card. The sentiment is stamped onto a watercolor panel with Versamark ink and clear embossed to resist the Twisted Citron and Peacock Feathers Distress Inks. Once the panel is dry, it is ironed to removed the glossy embossed finish.
The image is then cut with a scalloped stitched rectangle die, leaving room at the bottom for an embellishment cluster.
The panel is mounted on a card base made from the watercolor paper to match the sentiment.
How does MOM inspire you? For more ideas, check out the talented Design Team cards.
We are looking forward to seeing how MOM inspires you - just remember to keep it Clean & Simple! You have until Monday at noon (CMT) to link your card to the CASology blog and a chance to win a prize from this week's sponsor, STAMPlorations.
ETA I'm linking an older tutorial Jennifer McGuire did for Hero Arts that demonstrates ironing off the embossed area for a matte finish.
This is so pretty! I love your inked diecut!
ReplyDeleteLove your beautiful ombre inking.
ReplyDeleteLove the colours you've used Jacquie - the little cluster of enamel flowers are the perfect addition!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful Mother's Day card, Jacquie. Love that gorgeous ombre panel with the ironed off subway sentiment. That die is one of my very favorites, too! So pretty! Bev
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful Jacquie! I love that wash of colors over the heat embossed sentiment, it's wonderful! The little embellishment on the corner is perfect with it!
ReplyDeleteGreen and blue is such a gorgeous color combo - love your card!
ReplyDeleteWatercoloring, peacock feathers ink, resist embossing...what's not to love?! Nice card :)
ReplyDeleteOk, no fibbing...I saw this card on Pinterest this morning and thought, wow I need to share this with Jacquie! It's just her style! Then I saw your watermark on it and started to laugh like a crazy person. Laura was like, what is WRONG with you??? brhahaaaa You do you so well. Great card!!!
ReplyDeleteLove that gorgeous inked panel, Jacquie, and I like the idea of removing the shine. How exactly do you do that without burning the paper?
ReplyDeleteI just love this colour combination, Jacquie! That embellishment cluster is a perfect match! I've never done that ironed off technique before. I need to google tutorials on how to do that. Beautiful card!
ReplyDeleteThis is so sweet and pretty, Jacquie! I just love the soft colors and that single, beautiful blossom!!!
ReplyDeleteHey Jacquie!! I love the colors you blended. So nice and bright. I had no idea about ironing the embossing once its dry. I have to give that a try. Nicely done.
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