I loved the black and white photos in the inspiration with the super wide white mats, so tried to reproduce that for my sentiment panel. I modpodged a piece of black and white tissue paper to a white panel, then stamped the sentiment from Words of Wisdom on vellum and laid over the top. It has a nice little effect in real life, but of course for the photo shoot that vellum decided to fly up, so you can't see the tissue paper behind very much.
The background started as white cardstock, covered in heavy gesso. Then I sprinkled on some orange Magical powders and spritzed until I was happy (well actually, a little giddy) with the results. I finished off with some wide pink ribbon that reminded me of the blanket in the photo, a fun prima flower and a teeny library clip.
Thanks so much for stopping by today! For a little more inspiration, head on over to The Card Concept blog to see what amazingness the other designers have created with the inspiration. We'd love to have you play along!
Enabler's List
Stamps: Words of Wisdom (Verve Stamps)
Paper: white, vellum
Ink: heavy gesso (Prima), Magicals powders (Lindy's Stamp Gang), archival black (Ranger)
Accessories: flower (Prima), ribbon and library clip (SU!), tissue paper (Tim Holtz), modpodge
9 comments
Amazing! I love the background!
The background is gorgeous - -my favorite part I think! It looks almost like marble. Love this whole look, Julee!
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Michele
This is beautiful Julee! Just beautiful!
I adore that background Julee~I don't blame you for not wanting to cut it down! Lovely touch with the library clip and flower~
I ADORE the Verve sentiments!!!!!! And your style Julee! Thanks for popping by my blog!
I'm glad you didn't cut down that background piece Julee - it's beautiful!! The whole card is gorgeous!
That orange background is gorgeous! Love all the wonderful textures!!
I love the lucious cream flower Julee, a gorgeous card.
I think I might be a little giddy about your background results, as well! It is beautiful and I adore the texture and color you created.
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