Most of the projects I've made are things I'm not quite ready to share, but I do have some Basic Grey Jovial collection and Lawn Fawn Bows and Holly for you today.
One of my favorite things about the Jovial collection is the really unique color combination. I used Broken China Distress Ink to stamp the label on this card... Now, I mean, how often do you see turquoise for Christmas? :) I muted it a little with some Antique Linen, because the turquoise in the paper is a little bit greener and somewhat distressed.
I apologize for the supreme crumminess of this photo... I'll try to take a new one tomorrow!
This card was totally inspired by Brit Swiderski. She had the amazing idea to use the Distress Ink Bleeding technique that I used on my fall placecards with this adorable wreath stamp from Lawn Fawn's Bows and Holly. Genius. I love how it turned out... even though when I re-stamped over the image with bleeding I kind of, well, missed :) So there's the bleeding and also a little bit of a shadow effect. I used a Sakura Stardust pen on the ribbon that's wrapped around the wreath. The bow was painted with Fired Brick Distress Ink mixed with water and gold Perfect Pearls. (This is Technique 3 from Week 1 of the Holiday Thinking Inking series.) I also added a little Glossy Accents (I *finally* bought some!) to the berries.Here's a closeup of the wreath so you can see all the special treatments.
Wish me luck in turning off the Christmas music! :) Thanks for stopping by!
Ohh, I LOVE the turquoise! It looks fantastic! Cute stuff!
ReplyDeleteI have a similar rule. I allow it after Thanksgiving. I've already had a peppermint mocha this season though. Last time I went out for coffee I talked myself into pumpkin since that's a limited run too.
This is gorgeous! I can't tell that you missed the second time around. It looks great to me.
ReplyDeleteIsn't Brit amazing? Love her!
Don't feel bad. A friend of mine's family has a rule that you can't listen to xmas music until Oct.1 and they have a hard time sticking to that!
ReplyDeleteHeck, I'm a Buddhist and I can't seem to get enough of xmas music myself. I'm fond of the Boston Pops recording that came out a few years ago with the lollis on the cover. Yum!
Beautiful cards!! Love that new BG Jovial line :O)
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