Tuesday 9 March 2021

Treats on Tuesday at Magenta


Hi Everyone, I'm over at Magenta, I hope you head over and check out how I made this card.




Stamps and Stencils used-



Wildflowers
Wildflowers 
 [14.633.P]

Old Script
 Old Script 
 [24.012.J]

Bubbles
Bubbles 
 [35.062.H]
 
TM309 Rows of Diamonds
MC01 - Blossoms
MC01 - Blossoms 
 [MC01]



Card Recipe
Stamps: Magenta
Paper: 110lb White, Silver
Ink: Ranger Distress Inks, Versamark
Accessories: Magenta Stencil, Clear Embossing Powder
Techniques: Josephs Coat. Heat Embossing, Ink Blending

19 comments:

Ros Crawford said...

Absolutely gorgeous Christine... I love this!

Ellie Knol said...

The technique really suits the imnage.. gorgeous!

Brenda in IN said...

This is lovely. I like the soft stenciling and that gorgeous bit of color on the bottom leaves.

Loll said...

LOVE! This is a beautiful card Christine. I really like this technique and have only tried it once. Need to do it again. The stenciling adds so much to the technique rather than just having a black background. xx

Mac Mable said...

Wow....Stunning effect with the fabulous technique and a really striking card Christine x.

Pat said...

Beautifully done Christine and love the dramatic look of it and love that wonderful flower stamp as the focal image. A brilliant card. x

Bonnie said...

An awesome technique and fantastic card, Christine!

Susan said...

So gorgeous!! Love the way you did the wildflowers.

Karen Dunbrook said...

I agree...gorgeous...love how you did this!
xx Karen

Nstiz said...

What a fabulous effect! I always love reading your process since most of the time it's something I'd never think to do. This is just gorgeous especially with all the subtle elements in the background.

Trina P. said...

Always loved this technique for its striking results. Beautiful card.

aussie aNNie said...

Beautiful and love this technique too, fantastic results. xx

Leslie Miller said...

A beautiful stamp with delicate shading. There's so much depth and interesting in the background without taking away from the image. Love this!

HilaryJane said...

Great technique, I have never tried it. I love the effect that background is amazing and the image seems to have a metallic effect. I don't know if it is just the photo but it looks silvery and the bottom bit is lovely gold. Gorgeous card xx

BożenA said...

WOW! At first I thought that you used a black card and created graphics on it. Thank you for the description of this card, it is surprising and very effective. I also love how you added a little color to the flowers, it makes the card eye-catching.
hus,
BożenA

Papercraft Boutique said...

Wow, I love this gorgeous card, Christine! The colors and shine from the wildflowers silhouette are amazing, and the layers of stenciling and stamping you can see in the dark background are so beautiful! Thank you for sharing the fabulous technique!
Hideko xx

ahlers5 said...

Wow, I love how this turned out. The wildflower design is gorgeous. I love that it is done in two different colors.

Sarn said...

I really love this card and popped over to the Magenta blog to find out how you did it. Thanks for sharing. x

nwilliams6 said...

Wow! So pretty! Great look and wonderful techniques. Impressive!!! Hugz