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Thursday, June 11, 2009

Thankful Bamboo

Good morning! Here is a card I made for the color challenge on SCS this week. The challenge was to make a single layer, white card. I did some reverse masking and embossing resist to make it look like there were some layers.

Here are the details...

I started by cutting a piece of scrap paper to the finished size of my card, 4 1/4 by 5 1/2. This will be my mask. Then I used a rectangle Nestabilities die to cut the center. I trimmed 1/4 inch from the length and width of the small piece that I cut out.

Next I placed the mask on my Pure Luxury White card base, using re-positionable tape, then place the trimmed piece in the center. Using my Versa Mark pen, I used the smaller rectangle as a guide and traced around it.

Then I removed both masks and heat embossed the Versa Mark line. I was careful to remove any residue from the repositionable tape and brush off any stray bits of embossing powder, before heating.

After embossing, I replaced the larger mask and sponged with So Saffron ink.

Here I added some Apricot Appeal and More Mustard.

Sponged Pumpkin Pie and Really Rust.

Sponged Real Red and Bravo Burgundy.

After removing the mask, I stamped the bamboo from Gratitude = Joy (Unity Stamp Co.) and dragonfly (also Unity, but I don't know what set).

Thanks for stopping by. Have a great day!

8 comments:

  1. Oh what a gorgeous card Theresa! And what a neat trick! Love this idea!

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  2. That's one clever technique Theresa, with a fabulous result. TFS!

    Lesley Xx

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  3. wonderful technique on this Theresa! love the colors and silhouette stamping~!

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  4. That's an awesome way to make a one layer frame. Very clever!!!!
    Trish

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  5. Beauteous! And you make it sound soooo simple ... 'cept I know it isn't; you're just a great teacher, Theresa.

    Love this and I love the faux layers you created ... you knocked this one outta the park, g/f!

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  6. Wow! This card is amazing! I really love the frame you created! Thank you so much for sharing your idea and step-by-step pictures!

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  7. Fabulous idea!! Lovely card!! Beautiful!

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  8. great card!! (hey, I don't think I ever noticed, is that just for being able to take the pics with your right hand, or are you a lefty???) :)

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