Hullo!!! Over the last month, I had the fun privilege of creating projects with Clearsnap ColorBox Petal Pigment inks in their new summer colors. I hope you will check out the Splitcoaststampers Product Focus Review for more information including tips and techniques!
One thing I love about creating is I never know where I will end up! When I started this my idea was to do an ombre effect with the purple/pinks starting at the lower corner and leaving white space at the top then adding the deer die cut in white. Well, it was beautiful and you might see it in the future BUT it looked very wintery and I wasn't going for a winter card. So I flipped the cardstock around, die cut the deer in black and added the oranges and yellows to the lower corner. Since the pigment ink has a slow drying time I added clear powder and heat embossed. The effect is really cool! This will go to my husband probably for Father's day!
A HUGE thank you to my friend Janine (Jay_Bee) for the deer trio die!!! Every time I use the presents, I think of our visit!!!!
Thanks so much for looking!
If you would like to see the heat embossing a little better you can check out MY BLOG.
Date: Wednesday, May 17, 2017 GMT Views: 2120
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Sun, May 21, 2017 @ 7:37 AM
Oh, Angie, this is beautiful and handsome! I love the amazing background for this scene, and I know that Steve will LOVE it! How very special to cherish the gift that sweet Janine gave you...as you remember your time together! Stunning card, sweet friend! Hugs! xoxo
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Mon, May 22, 2017 @ 5:30 PM
GORGEOUS sky, Angie. Wow!!!! Hugz
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Fri, May 26, 2017 @ 9:13 PM
This card is stunning! The background you created by sponging pigment inks is deep and rich, and the heat embossing only enhances that look. Love the contrast of the dark die cuts, too. Really impressive card! TFS