Here's the set.
Christmas Flower |
And the technique is pretty simple. Take a fairly symmetric stamp and use the back and front sides of it to stamp! It's hard to do this card justice in a photo due to the light pink and the shiny Delicata gold...
I used my latest crush - Altenew mini ink pads in Frosted Pink and little touches of Coral Berry in the center - to ink up the reverse of the poinsettia stamp and stamp it randomly on my card front. Then I flipped the stamp over and stamped over the pink solid images with the gold outline image. It doesn't line up perfectly, but that's part of the beauty. I hope you can see it better in this closeup.
A CUTplorations Joyeux Noel cut from gold foil CS finished off this nearly-one-layer card. See what my teamies made this week over at the STAMPlorations blog and don't forget to comment for a chance to win!
Such a charming card! The combination of the pink and gold looks gorgeous!!
ReplyDeleteStunning, I'm going to have to try this technique!
ReplyDeleteElaine
Oh my, Maria, this is very stunning! Now I have to look at my stamps in a whole new way to try this technique. Fabulous work!
ReplyDeleteSo pretty with the gold
ReplyDeleteWOW! The unusual card and very inspiring use of the stamp. I love the gold embossing on the card, it is delicately highlighted by the background colors
ReplyDeleteBozenA
Gorgeous! I'm developing a crush on the same two inks...they work beautifully together, as you've made abundantly clear here! The addition of gold...swoon, swoon, swoon!
ReplyDeleteHugs~c
stunning card, the background is very impressive
ReplyDeleteLOVE this design with the soft pinks and gold. GORGEOUS! And I love the technique you've used. Will have to give that a try. You always inspire me!! xx
ReplyDeleteOoh, soft and pretty!
ReplyDeleteLove the pastel shading.
ReplyDeletethe gold sentiment is
fantastic.
thanks for sharing.