Friday, December 2, 2011

A quick...

...post before I need to go down and switch some laundry!  I started working with this stamp yesterday. First I stamped it in white ink and then embossed it with a glittered powder.  Then, I distressed it in that new iced spruce color.  I didn't like that color so much....actually, I didn't like it at all.  So then I went over the spruce with the darker evergreen color.  And it was better but by only a bit.  Then I added the deep purply sapphire color and bammo!  I liked the color that was built up but I also felt like the glitter had faded or been  rubbed off by all my distressing.  So, trying to think ahead, I pulled out my heat gun and heated the paper a bit to make sure the distress ink was totally dry!  Then I ran a versa mark pen over the raised, embossed image and added more glittered embossing powder.  And, I ended up with embossing powder all over my paper.  I mean, it was stuck EVERYWHERE!  Like what the hey???? I heated the page and all so I figured nothing would stick. Whoa-was I wrong! Sooooo, I decided that the work I had put in thus far was worthless now and so I decided to go ahead and heat the image/paper one more time.....basically just to see if the second embossing would take.  And, lo and behold, the glitter embossing powder that had clung to the distressed paper melted and became this really cool, cyrstallized back drop for the image.  And man o man-I was doing the super happy dance for stumbling upon a really cool look.  I mean, other people might already do this but I hadn't ever before and since I thought that the card was totally toast and destined for the trash can....well, you can imagine how tickled I was by the way this card turned out!  So, then I mounted it on some patterend papers, stamped a sentiment in white ink (which I can never get to look "white" enough for me) and then added a row of pearls that I put a little bit of stickle on to glitter them up.  I think my lines are a little crooked but if I straighten them now the card will really be destined for the trash can.  So, anyways, I used a Hero Arts Stamp called Winter Scene K5524 here.  And it is funny, cuz just before I had my big "breakthrough" on this card I decided to take a break, have a yoghurt and see what was new on blogger dashboard.  And, then I saw Judy (who I adore) had posted her amazing card here and it "inspired" me to get my b*** in gear and go back and try to make something of my image.  So, thanks Judy!  Here is my card.



Thank you for stopping by!  I hope to have one more card today...it's kinda drying after an unfortunate accident with a bottle of glue and then the subsequent emergency procedure performed ....if the card pulls through I will be sure to post it!

Be well,
Sheila

6 comments:

Barb said...

This is one of the things that makes this hobby so special. You play, and color, and ink, and emboss, and play some more, and look what you get! This is what I call a happy accident! It turned out beautifully Sheila! Enjoy your weekend! :)

judkajudi said...

this is absolutely gorgeous!! Now remember the "recipe" for creating this fabulus look. I do think we are going to be using this stamp quite a bit! Thank you for the very kind words! Hugs.

Virginia L. said...

I wish I could be the fly in your craft room and watch you stamp! Sounds like you just made MAGIC!! It must be quite a sight to see your little discovery unfold...so glad that you wrote this down and share! Magic moments indeed!! Love your stunning card. It looks like the kind of cards that I would buy...simply because I couldn't get this amazing glitter result! Love it!

Brenda said...

Oh Sheila! You really are a hoot with a lot of patience! A beautiful card after a very, very lengthy process!

Elizabeth Allan said...

Adventures in stamping always lead to beauty.... Love this Sheila!

bessanne said...

very pretty; different style, i like it !