This week it is my turn over at The House that Stamps Built to do the project of the week. Since I am in the swing of Christmas I decided to go with a Christmas card and a technique I choose to call Use your Dies. Below you will see a picture of my supplies.
I went through my Christmas dies (the only ones I really have any organizational skills at all), and choose an ornament die from a set of 4 unbranded dies. I went with the one that would fit my image
I place the die where I wanted my focal image to go and used some washi tape to secure it.
I kept both the negative and positive images as you will see in a bit what I did with the other image.
Using my sponge dobbers I started with my darkest shade of blue ink, just going around the outer edge of the die cut, I then used the medium shade of blue and sponged in a bit farther and finally the lightest shade of blue went as far into the center as I wanted to shade.
Using the Angel 905-L 6523-D Let Heaven and Earth and Let Heaven 413-H I stamped the focal image inside the shaded ornament in my dark blue ink as well as the sentiment Heaven and Earth partial in/partial out the shaded ornament.
I colored the trim on her dress in blue spectrum glittermarker, and her wings in a clear Wink of Stella. I added some sequin trim and a twine bow at the top.
I used the positive image of the ornament for the inside of my card - shading it again with the three shades of blue and stamping my sentiment inside. I really like the way this turned out - clean and simple one layer card I am going to go through my dies and see what else I can use this same technique. Give it a try.
5 comments:
I'm glad you chose this die, as I have some Spellbinders like this one! Can't wait to give it a try. What a beautiful one layer card, my friend. Love it! Thanks for sharing!
Beautiful card Shirley and great tutorial, your shading is fabulous!
Your card is just beautiful! What a great way to use a die. Now I need to go take a look at my dies to see what I might be able to do with them. I'm still in Christmas card making mode, so I love gathering good ideas like this one that don't take too many complicated supplies.
Gorgeous card and fabulous technique! I'm going to give this a try with some of my shapes dies. Thanks so much for sharing this!
Such a Stunning card Shirley..Loz
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