This card started out with a challenge of something I don't often make - criss cross cards, but I like the way this one turned out. It also is for the Created By Hand challenge which is "Sheltering Tree" or the color "Green". I guess I used both themes this time. You can also find this challenge on the Quietfire Creations Forum Group.
Click on card to see details and descriptions etc. Enjoy
It also uses a rubber stamp quote from Quietfire Design.
And it fits a couple of challenges:
ATS Blog #38 Monochromatic
Deb Neerman cas-tastic Kraft recipe - stamp or print image, embossing, masking
Penny's Challenges #33 use 7 of something (leaves on top)
Dutch Dare #82 Criss Cross card
12 comments:
What a great card! Thanks for playing along with our 7's challenge at Penny's!
~Courtney~
PPCC DT
So very pretty Yogi, thanks for playing along with us at DDCC!
WoW, this is soooooo cool! I've never made a criss-x card ... but you've inspired me to try! And I love those fall leaves ... a beautiful touch, Yogi!
What a stunning card, I really like the embossing running along the edge.
What a great criss-cross card! Love the fall theme and the great colors. :o)
beautiful card and the quote speaks to the Created byhand theme. thanks for sharing
Wow, this is really a wonderful card.
Pretty card!
Beautifully embossed border Yogi!
This is so pretty, and I love the different colors of green that you used. I can't wait to start creating my card.
Just to clarify, you put the Patina Stickles over the dry emboss leaves of the border? I was just thinking last week that I need to find an embossing folder that can be used for bordering and then here you are with a lovely presentation. Thank you.
Ein schönes Kärtchen!!
Hi Linda CCC,
Thanks for your lovely comments.
There are no Stickles used on this card. What I used is embossing powder called Rustique Patina by Judikins. I used a rubber brayer to put a layer of Perfect Medium stamp pad ink on the high points of the dry embossed design after it came out of the folder, then sprinkled the Rustique Patina, cleaned up any areas with a small paint brush and then heat set. Hope this helps
Take care Yogi
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