Sunday 19 March 2017

Confused about the seasons...

I've got Christmas and Spring going on here.
This is a card I have made for the current Merry Monday challenge. I'm just nipping in before the deadline.


I used a piece of coated Clarity paper and stamped a few snowflakes and swirls in Versamark. Then I inked on top and stamped some more over the inking. It's not showing up very well here. 


The die cut snowflake is embossed in bronze. It's a scrummy colour combination which I'd like to use again.




Just to prove I don't only make Christmas cards... For speed I'm adding this card to the same post. 
Stamplorations March challenge is:


 Also a lovely challenge as we are all revelling in the first signs of spring. I chose yellow and green and nothing says spring more that daffodils:



I embossed the daffodils in white, painted them in with inks then, when it was all dry, ironed off the embossing. This gives a brilliant effect which looks as though you have painted it. That is way beyond my skills!


I should have made the border very slightly bigger but too late now. 
I've used Stamplorations 'Flowers and Frames' for the border and 'Balloons and Banners' for the sentiment.

 I hope you've had time for the things you love this weekend. x

4 comments:

  1. Two really beautiful cards Alison. I love the technique you used on the daffodil card. It gives a great effect and the flowers are so pretty. The colours are so pretty and fresh. Barbxx

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  2. Your background looks so pretty with the addition of the pretty snowflake. Thanks for playing Merry Monday with us!

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  3. I have not heard of doing this with the embossed image before . I must give it a try as your daffodils look fab. I seldom love the ribbon tied to your large snowflake on the first card. Hugs Mrs A.

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  4. Beautiful cards!! Cool idea with the embossing! Thank you so much for playing along with us at STAMPlorations this month! :)
    Suchi- DT xx

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