Monday, 5 October 2020

Treats on Tuesday at Magenta

Hi Everyone, Magenta had another card exchange and I thought I would show you the card I sent out to Anne. I hope you have time to head over and check out how I made it.


Stamps and Stencils used

MC96 Field of Flowers - Extra Large


Create (English)
Create (English) 
 [07.948.I] 

Iceland Poppy
Iceland Poppy 
 [14.650.P]
 
Old Script
Old Script 
 [24.012.J]
 
Urban Alphabet
Urban Alphabet 
 [22.057.P]



Card Recipe
Stamps: Magenta
Paper: 110lb white, 100lb white
Ink: Ranger archival, Versafine Clair (blue)
Accessories: Dina Wakley Gloss Sprays, Alcohol markers, Coloured Pencils, Clear Embossing Powder
Techniques: Mixed Media, Gelli Printing, Fussy Cutting

18 comments:

Loll said...

Your gelli print makes for a beautiful start to your layered background, Christine. You are so talented in layering your elements to create the most amazing backgrounds. Having everything done in tones of soft green really makes it a beautiful cohesive design. The poppy is gorgeous and such a contrast. Great work my friend! xx

aussie aNNie said...

Stunning card and the gelli plate print sure makes it all pop...just love that stamp and colours of the poppy. xx

Viv said...

Fabulous card Christine. Love that sentiment too.

Bonnie said...

WOW! This is gorgeous, my friend! Love, love, love that red poppy and all the interest in the background!

ahlers5 said...

Wow, christine. This card is amazing. The flower practically pops right off the page and the background is stunning.

Pat said...

This is fantastic Christine and I love the green background with the mix of stamps and stencils and the beautiful red flower is so pretty over the top. Such an elegant card. x

Debbie Gaetz said...

I love the green background and how the poppy "pops" on the card design.

Trina P. said...

Another wonderful gelli plate print. You always layer your backgrounds so beautifully. The poppy truly “pops” against it.

Susan said...

Beautiful - heading over to Magenta for the details.

Nstiz said...

Wow! That is one, very impressive background! It looks like designer paper and hard to believe it was a stamped gelli print. My gelli prints are usually too heavy with paint to stamp on. You never fail to impress me, Christine. This is just amazing!

nancy littrell said...

Gorgeous mixed media stamped and layered background for your Stunning stamped and painted flower. Headed to Magenta for the details. TFS my friend. Love and Hugs...Nancy

HilaryJane said...

Yet another amazing gelli print background. Love that bold red with the green xx

Leslie Miller said...

Oh, my gosh, your colors on this really grabbed me! My heart loves this card!

Mac Mable said...

Fabulous gelli plate with great tone on tone colour and the pop of colour from the flower looks stunning x.

Ros Crawford said...

Oh it's beautiful! I love the interest here and that bold pop of red is stunning!

Papercraft Boutique said...

I love the grungy look of the background, Christine! The combination of gelli print and stamping in the beautiful shade of green is fantastic and I love the pop of the bright red Icelandic poppy! I'm sure Anne adored the card!
Hideko xx

Karen Dunbrook said...

so gorgeous...love the greens and all the interest and details.
I am missing my crafting time...just too busy with my little ones.
xx Karen

BożenA said...

Stunning background. Like paper that's 100 years old and found treasure in an attic. I love how beautifully the intense red of the flower contrasts with the green background.
xx