Today's card is one I made for a recent swap using a Western Theme. I really was pleased with the end results so I thought I'd share it with you and give you a few details on how I made the card.
I started by using Tim Holtz Oxide inks to cover an area about 7 x 7. I took a piece of washi tape and added it across the center of the card stock. Starting with the Orange Marmalade in the center making a strip about 2". Then I blended Fossilized Amber, Squeezed Lemonade, and Tumbled Glass out to the edges of the paper (both towards the top and the bottom). Then I removed the center mask, and used Copic E41 to lightly fill in the center to look like water. I die cut the background piece using my Tattered Lace Lacy Days Square die.
The cowboy is a silhouette die, cut out of black. After placing the cut piece on the card, I positioned it where the sentiment is also able to fit in the top corner. I used Versa Fine Black ink for stamping the sentiment, then glued the silhouette die down . I added a black 1/4" bigger mat behind the image, then cut two additional coordinating mats and mounted all of this on to a black 5 1/2" square card base.
I believe this will be another card I'd like to repeat.
Thanks for stopping by to see what I've been working on. Your comments are always appreciated.
Serving a Risen Savior,
Pam
I believe this will be another card I'd like to repeat.
Thanks for stopping by to see what I've been working on. Your comments are always appreciated.
Serving a Risen Savior,
Pam
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What a stunning card Pam - love that sentiment stamp, and the silhouette die cut is perfect over your amazing background
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Maxine
Where did you get the cowboy/horse silhouette die?
ReplyDeleteThis is stunning, Pamela. Love the silhouette die against the inked bg!
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