Monday, 7 June 2021

Treats on Tuesday with at Magenta

Hi Everyone, I'm over at Magenta playing with some Dura-lar film and a geli print, I hope you head over and check out how I made this card





Stamps used

Daffodil Trio in Vase
Daffodil Trio in Vase 
 [09.257.P]

Script
Script 
 [07.916.O]



Card Recipe
Stamps: Magenta
Paper: 110lb white, Black, Part of an old Nautical Chart
Ink: Stazon Black
Accessories: Gelli Plate, Acrylic Paint, Dura-lar Film, Sizzix Embossing Folder, Sanding Block
Techniques: Gelli printing, Stamping on Dura-lar

13 comments:

Mac Mable said...

I always enjoy reading how you make your glorious cards. Great background, vibrant colours and one beautiful card x. Loving the 'pink' daffodils Christine....Lol x.

aussie aNNie said...

Super gloriously made card, love the beautiful stamps. xx

ahlers5 said...

This is simply gorgeous. I love the bright flowers and the turquoise.

Nstiz said...

Wow! You always come up with some unique and original ideas! I have some Duralar and used it one time but no idea what I did with it. Thanks for the idea. Also that background is AMAZING! I love the way the lettering shows from sanding the embossing. You do so many fun techniques and combine them in an effective way.

BożenA said...

Such an amazing combination of textures and colors. Your blended background is startling and emphasizes beautifully with cute daffodil flowers. Amazing card and inspiration.
hugs,
BożenA

Pat said...

Beautiful colours and I love the gelli print background and added script with the wonderful flowers Christine..it all goes together brilliantly. x

Bonnie said...

These daffodils are so bright and cheerful, Christine! Love the embossed and sanded letters that give fabulous dimension!

Trina P. said...

So beautiful, especially in PINK! Amazing layering of products as usual.

nwilliams6 said...

Off to see how you did it because it is soooo pretty!!! Hugz

Leslie Miller said...

This is a very cute stamp and I love how you've presented it with the script and the sanded embossing. I've never heard of Dura-lar, but I wonder if it's similar to the "clear cover cardstock" I've had for years. I love the pink petals, to, BTW.

HilaryJane said...

Love that deep pink with the dark steel blue, they work perfectly and make a very stylish card xx

Ros Crawford said...

Oh wow! I don't know what that film stuff is but I do know you made one brilliant card! Have a lovely weekend!

Papercraft Boutique said...

Beautiful background and the pretty daffodils, Christine! The dimension of the embossed background and the sanding-off-the-color effect make the background so special and rich. Love the pretty pink petals on Dura-lar!
Hideko xx