I created this card by cutting out a maple leaf shape with the help of the cricut machine. After that, I used a range of Distress Oxide sprays to add color to the cutout and let it dry. The leaf is propped up pretty high using a double layer of 3d foam.
While waiting for the cutout to dry, I stamped several leaves in the background using different DO Inks. I then added another layer of background leaves by embossing them with Ranger Holtz Embossing powder in various colors.
To complete the card, I mounted it on cardstock that has a wooden board appearance and added a sentiment to ensure that I followed the sketch accurately.
Thanks for looking!
Date: Thursday, June 15, 2023 GMT Views: 321
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Thu, Jun 15, 2023 @ 8:24 AM
this is just beautiful! What a colorful background for your central maple leaf. TFS- a favorite!- Your card inspired me to make another card for the challenge
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Sun, Sep 17, 2023 @ 11:50 AM
Wow - the colors are soooo cool on this, Brian. Brilliant stamping. I may case this too! Hugz
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