Sunday, November 18, 2012

Christmas cards...finally started :)

Good afternoon! Just in taking a break from the yard work...it really has put a damper into my creating and blogging...sorry for that :)  I was finally able to get started on my Christmas cards yesterday thanks to some much needed mojo from Pinterest! I saw this beautiful card HERE at Paper Crafts Connection, and it was all I needed to be inspired. I made eight of this same pattern with slightly different sayings from the Hero Arts clear set CL630 Miracle of the Holiday, and I got really good and inky.:) :) :) Playing with ink is my FAVORITE thing to do!!!



This photo does not show the pretty shine from the Perfect Pearls spritz, so below are some close-ups :)
 


I used a slightly different inking technique for this embossed background. I added Tim Holtz Distress STAIN randomly to the image in the lightest colour of Tumbled Glass, making sure to leave some white space. Then I used Tim Holtz Distress REINKERS.....applying the tiniest drop randomly around the paper in colours Broken China and Faded Jeans....then these drops were liberally spritzed with a Perfect Pearls and water mixture. Then I tilted the paper around and around, and let the ink travel...it tended to stay within the embossed areas, and because I used the reinkers, the colours are much more intense and concentrated...a different look and colours :)



This pretty snowflake is from a Impression-Obsession die set of three snowflakes, I embossed it with Zing silver metallic powder.
 

Thanks for popping into visit! Have a fantastic day! Hugs, TRace


6 comments:

CinnamonSally said...

This card is gorgeous Tracey, I am inspired to get out that stamp myself!

Pajalu said...

Tracey your card is stunning. I love the colours you have used. I bet it looks fantastic irl.

annemarks said...

Wow fantastic background, it really makes the card zing : )

Craft Addicts - Tracy Evans said...

Stunning card, wonderful shimmery background. Love the sentiment and ornate snowflake . Tracy x

Paper Creations by Shirley said...

LOVE the gorgeous backgrounds that you create with the technique that you describe. I don't have Distress Stains, but keep meaning to try this with Distress Markers (that I've seen at your blog). Beautiful card ! Shirleyx

Lisa's Creative Niche said...

wow so pretty!!! I love these, thanks for the how to!

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