Once again it is Friday and time for the Color Challenge over at JFF Stamps Sandy challenged us to use
Orange, Black and White. Come play with us ...Just go the JFFStamps Blog listed above and leave a link to your card or project using the Mr. Linky at the bottom of the page. You do not have to have JFF Stamps to join in, just use the colors above! We look forward to seeing what you create.
For my card today, I used JFF Stamp E1876 Asian Spider Mum and B2291 Just a Note stamps.
The Spider mum is set on white card stock and colored with Copic markers. I used a Spellbinders Die to cut out the image and then I used Ranger Clear Rock Candy Distress Crackle Paint. Once it began to crack, I used Tea Die Distress Ink also from Ranger to age the image. (My camera shows too much shine; the card is much better in person) It is kind of hard to see the large image in my picture. I'm still learning how to work with light. Please bear with me. The focal image was then set up on several squares using a light orange paper, also distressed and black card stock which I outlined with gold. I was sort of going for the Asian look. the ribbon is from my stash, colored with Copic to match the mum. The inside of the card is set up on a Spellbinders Die with an orange piece of card stock. I also cut out a small portion of the mum and leaves to add a small amount of dimension.
Supply list:
JFF Stamps
Spellbinders Dies
Copic Markers
Ranger Distress Crackle Paint
Ranger Distress Ink
Glue Dots
Score Tape
Pearls from my stash
Ribbon from my stash colored with Copics
Now that you have seen what I did, why don't you visit the blogs of the participating Designers listed below. Trust me, you will not be disappointed! There is quite a bit of talent on this Design Team!!
I can't wait to see what you create using these colors. Have a wonderful day and remember this is a long weekend! Enjoy, Enjoy!!
7 comments:
Glenda, your card is gorgeous. I love to emboss and use crackle or glossy accents, but they ARE a pain to photograph.
Have a wonderful weekend!
Hugs and smiles
I agree...it is hard to get "glossy detail" stuff to show up in a photo, but it's still beautiful.
Glenda your card is beautiful, I see you are a glossy/liquid glass kinda girl too, love it.
Loving the crackle (and I know about the shine~~been trying to get a decent picture of glitter, same problem!!)
Beautiful card, Glenda!
Love the crackle effect on your mum!
I wish I could see this in person! I love the effect you get with the rock candy crackle paint! I love how you placed the circle on all the squares! Great card!
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