Welcome to this month’s Technique blog hop! We are featuring the new Texture Paste! You should have come from Haley’s blog, however, if you didn’t, it’s a circle, and you will get back to her!
Today, I have this fun card for you! It was really fun to make, even if it wasn’t what I was originally going to do!
I cut a fun stencil from the Artbooking cartridge. I just used a bit of cardstock for it, but I would surely next time go with the stencil sheets, as you can see a bit where it smooshed under.
I put some saffron and goldrush inks onto the All Purpose mat, then put a little dab of the Transparant Matte paste into each. Mixed them slightly, and then spread onto the card in different spots with the palette knives, and then slightly overlapped them. I peeled off my stencil and allowed the paste to dry.
I stamped and cut the flowers and sentiment from the bunches of love stamp set, using archival black, mink, saffron, and goldrush colors. Popped them on a scrap of vellum, to help them pop off the card a bit more, and viola! You have a fantastic card! Oh, and let’s not forget the bling, shall we? I used a few clear sparkles and bitty sparkles do draw a bit more attention to the flowers!
Thanks for stopping by! I hope you liked my card! Let me know what you think! Then, hop on over to Michelle’s blog to see what she has for you!
This is gorgeous, I love the colour & how you wrapped the vellum around the card I will be using that idea.
This is beautiful! And I love the strip of vellum. Thanks!
Your card is gorgeous!
I super love what you did here! That textured background…PERFECT!
Love your background, the use of two different colors definitely added definition and texture. Your instructions were clear, I can see trying this in the future. Great card, love it!!
I love your card and the colors you chose! The yellow is so happy.
This card is absolutely beautiful! I love how you added color to the texture paste for the background. <3
I love the marbled look of the yellows!
So pretty!
I really love the glossy yellow texture on your card. So nice!
I saw this on Pinterest and had to link through to see your entire post. How fun to discover that it led to an entire hop. Gorgeous, gorgeous, GORGEOUS!