Hi, Friends.....
I am here with a pretty card that has lots of fun techniques.....some that I haven't tried before and some of my tried and true faves, like my double embossing that I outlined recently in this post.
I am combining several challenges, but I want to mention one in particular up front because you still have lots of time to participate! I am getting my entry in early (for a change!!!) to Mrs. A's fun and fabulous Butterfly Challenge. This time the challenge theme involves the Letter J......my favorite letter in the alphabet, so of course I had to make a card!! She is asking us to use, in addition to the requisite butterfly/ies, J is for Jewels and/or Jade (the color).
I'll take you through my process....but if you prefer, you can just scroll down to see my finished card! :)
First I dry embossed a piece of Core'dinations heavy duty white cardstock with my Darice - Butterfly folder. Then I tried something new-to-me that I saw Lindsay, the Frugal Crafter do with a Poppy embossed design quite some time ago.....sadly, I cannot find the post! I selected several of my Ranger - TH Distress Markers in Peacock Feathers, Mowed Lawn, Broken China, and Tumbled Glass and colored the debossed side of the paper. I chose this side so I would be coloring in the "wells" and so the veins of the wings would show nicely after heat embossing. A quick, inexact coloring job was fine because it was all going to be misted with water next, anyway. (This is all I remember Lindsay doing....so here I take off on my own creative journey....Wheeee!!!!)
I outlined a few of the butterflies with my Wild Honey DI marker and then misted the paper with water. After I was satisfied with the way the ink had reacted with the water, I dabbed with paper towels and used my heat gun to dry. All of this made the paper buckle, but no matter!
Ahhhhh....much flatter. Not 100%, but it is fine. Okay....ready to heat emboss!
I brayered Versamark ink all over the surface of my paper, so the Versamark only touches the higher parts of the design. Then I sprinkled on gold embossing powder and zapped it with my heat gun. I like to repeat this step two or three times to get a good build-up of embossing on the ridges of my design. Loving how this is looking!!!
I trimmed it to size and mounted it securely onto black cardstock to help finish flattening it. I wanted this to be a celebratory card that I could use for birthday, anniversary, or other special joyful occasion so I chose a layered die cut (Winnie & Walter - In a Word: Happy Cutaway) and sentiment from Winnie & Walter - LS Exclusives: So Tweet with Evelin T Designs stamp set stamped with Versafine Ink in Onyx Black with the banner die cut from the Winnie & Walter - Essentials: Katharine Cutaways die set. (Each of these pieces were from my scrap bags. Yay!)
Last of all, I applied some small adhesive jewels in several colors to the bodies of the butterflies. I wanted them to add some bling without stealing the show. I think this small size is just perfect. Some of them I colored with a Sharpie to get a color I liked better. :)
As I was making my embossed background, I was interested to discover the mineral look that resulted in some of the areas. I was reminded of the Winnie & Walter - Gossip Column Marble Challenge. In the Gossip Column feature, the amazing Taheerah Atchia shows us all sorts of examples of real and faux marble and has made the most awesome cards using some fabulous techniques. You must go see!!! :)
From Tile-Stones.com |
I looked at some images of marble and found this one that looks a lot like some of the parts of my background. Take a look at the close-ups of my card below. Do you see what I mean about how it looks mineralized?
Always before, my gold double-embossed backgrounds reminded me of heavy vintage jewelry, but now I am seeing something even more elemental.....mineralized marble! :)
Here also......
Well.....did you make it all the way to the end of my long post? Wow! Thanks for having a look. Hope you enjoyed this celebration card. It was a really fun adventure trying out new things and looking at familiar things with a new appreciation! Thank you for your visit and for your lovely comments. Have a fabulous day!!!
<3
Janis
Thank you for the honor of entering this card in the following challenges:
1. Butterfly Challenge #70 - J is for Jewels and/or Jade
2. Winnie & Walter - Gossip Column Challenge #6 - Marble
3. Mod Squad Challenge - Bling!
4. Word Art Wednesday Weeks 264-265 - AG with Family Friendly Sentiment
5. DL.Art January Linky Challenge
6. Crop Stop January Linky Party #24 - Anything Goes use prod CS sells
(I used a Darice embossing folder and Distress Markers)
7. Moving Along With The Times Challenge #36 - Something in the Air
8. Daisy Chain Challenge #4 - Add Some Sparkle
9. MarkerPOP Challenge #111 - Let's Celebrate
What a fabulous technique, your card is awesome! A fab post - thank you for the tutorial! xxx
ReplyDeleteWow, wow and more wow. This is absolutely amazing. I love your gold embossed mineralised look. Your explanation of each part of the process is very clear and easy to follow (which I will be doing ). Thankyou for fluttering by challenge where your card will be entered for the first set of prizes on offer. Hugs Mrs A.
ReplyDeleteLooks like a fun technique! Thanks for sharing your creativity over at CropStop!
ReplyDeleteOh wow - I love this card, Janis. I've never tried this technique, so can't wait to give it a go. Thanks for sharing! x
ReplyDeleteOh my, this card went through a metamorphosis, much like your butterflies....and the end result is just beautiful. Yes, yes yes, I see the mineralized appearance of your heat embossed areas too! The gold embossing also looks a lot like gold micro-beads...what wonderful texture. This background might be one of my favorites of yours yet because it changes appearance each time I see it. It reminds me of embroidered cloth,or an exotic silk scarf. Love the way you offset your die cut sentiment to make it stand out and your black mat frames everything perfectly. Just wow!!!
ReplyDeleteLove love LOVE this technique, Janis! Thank you so much for sharing each step. I hope to case your technique, too! REALLY MAGICAL, and so unique! Thank you! Hoping you enjoy a great week-end! hugs, de
ReplyDeleteWowzers! That gorgeous and, yes, it DOES look like marble!
ReplyDeleteTurned out great even if it did buckle in the heat........Lis
ReplyDeletei need that sofa! :D
ReplyDeleteyour card is so pretty!
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I've not tried this technique Janis. What a lovely card you've made. Barbxx
ReplyDeleteWow, Beautiful card and I love the tutorial, thank you for taking the time to post it! Thank you for joining our anything goes Word Art Wednesday Challenge! Ginny M, DT
ReplyDeleteThis looks amazing, so lovely, thanks for joining us at MAWTT, xxx
ReplyDeleteSuch amazing colours and the gold is fabulous :-) xx
ReplyDeleteAn absolutely gorgeous card Janis! Well done!
ReplyDeleteStunning card! Such a creative and pretty background - really love it and it's the perfect backdrop for your sentiment. I agree, lets go with Happy for 2017, and thanks for playing at MAWTT, Jx
ReplyDeleteYOWZA! Your background is absolutely spectacular, what a beautiful technique!! Love your pretty butterflies and your sensational layered HAPPY! This is awesome! Thanks so much for playing along with us at The Mod Squad Challenge Blog, Donna, DT Member.
ReplyDeleteclever build up of colours on a very pretty card Thanks for joining us at MAWTT. Zx
ReplyDeleteLove your butterfly embossed background - a totally unique take on the marble look! Thanks for spreading The Gossip on w&w's The Gossip Column!
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