It's my turn to host the Featured Stamper Challenge (FS863), so a big congrats to Sue! She has a lovely gallery & after much browsing, I chose THIS card to case. I kept the color combo, but I used different dies, different stamps & used a die cut bg instead of a stamped one. I also turned the layout vertical.
My card started w/ a paver cover die I cut once out of white & again out of turquoise then attached them offset. I added another layer behind out of heavy card in order to have it stand up a bit off the card front. I die cut the white trees & 2 teal layers. On the top one, I spritzed it w/ a white shimmer spray, then spattered it w/ a white Posca pen to get the various bright white dots. I also used it to add a narrow white edge to the layer before attaching it to the solid teal layer. The 5 trees were attached across the bottom w/ the single tree popped up on top.
Thanks so much for looking. It's on my blog w/ more pics & products: The Write Stuff
Date: Saturday, August 19, 2023 GMT Views: 559
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Accessories: Rubbernecker Stamps: Stitched Rectangles, Background Paver, Three Pine Tree Forest, Offset Tags dies, Crossover II, MISTI, white Posca paint pen, Heidi Swamp shine spray
Registered: February 10, 2006 Location: Mid-Atlantic Posts: 13114
Tue, Aug 22, 2023 @ 8:53 AM
So many wonderful details on this beauty ... love your offset background die technique!
------------------------------ Rita
God demonstrated His love toward us, in that, while we were yet sinners, Christ died for us ... being now justified by His blood, we shall be saved from wrath through Him. Romans 5:8 & 9
Registered: October 12, 2007 Location: Arizona Posts: 70471
Thu, Aug 24, 2023 @ 7:19 AM
Gorgeous in the teal and white. Fabulous offset background die-cut. I imagine it shimmers beautifully in person. Wonderful case. Thanks for the inspiration and the challenge!
Registered: November 7, 2009 Location: Sacramento Posts: 39110
Fri, Aug 25, 2023 @ 12:27 PM
What a beautiful Christmas card. I like that die cut background and how you offset it. The touches of teal in the background are wonderful and I love the splattered panel of your focal image.