I'm so glad you're here! Welcome to the final stop in the Sparkle N Sprinkle Fall Inspiration Blog Hop! If you hopped here by way of Sandy Meier's blog, then you're on the right track. If you've arrived from somewhere else, you might want to start from the beginning, at the SNS blog, so as not to miss anyone's remarkable cards and your chance to win a prize! At least one prize is involved.
The more visitors we have, the more prizes will be awarded, so tell your friends! To become eligible for a prize just leave a comment at each designer's blog about her card AND who you think has the Hidden Birthday Prizes. If you've only just arrived, please check the GAMES page at the SNS website, or the link above. Feel free to return to the SNS Home Blog if there is another comment you'd like to leave there. In the meantime, we hope you have enjoyed the hop and obtained some great technique ideas in the process.
My Fall Inspiration is a bit different over traditional Autumn Ideas. We live in Central West Florida. The colors are taken from an indigenous tree called the"Turkey Oak". The vibrant colors only last a brief 3 or 4 days. Displaying a single stamp from the SNS "Frames and Borders Set #219" and two colors embossing powders, this project portrays a unique grasp on Autumn - the metallics reminiscent of icy-sparkly frost on the pumpkin, with golden leaves still waxy and dazzling in the Florida sunshine.
On a more traditional note, SNS Designer Barbara Bruder sent a surprise package containing blank die cuts just itching to be colored and used! One was a large pumpkin. I painted the pumpkin with regular acrylic paint, shaded with Createx translucent paint, and chalked in a reddish orange. Frosted with glitter, it appears to have frost on the pumpkin.
The entire background has been coated in Black Ice Glitter. The vine and stalk have been coated with 3 colors of EP. The coats are thicker on the stalk to create dimension. VersaVine Onyx Black stamped "Wish" from our Fairy Dust set.
To show how much embossing powders can change the appearance of cardstock -- all the embossed images are stamped on the same color cardstock! What a difference the EP colors make! Cordial Red EP is very clear. Spiced Cider, one of the newest Essentials colors, creates the metallic look blended with glitter. Unfortunately, glitters and EPs don't show up well in photographs, but are amazing in person.
On a more traditional note, SNS Designer Barbara Bruder sent a surprise package containing blank die cuts just itching to be colored and used! One was a large pumpkin. I painted the pumpkin with regular acrylic paint, shaded with Createx translucent paint, and chalked in a reddish orange. Frosted with glitter, it appears to have frost on the pumpkin.
The entire background has been coated in Black Ice Glitter. The vine and stalk have been coated with 3 colors of EP. The coats are thicker on the stalk to create dimension. VersaVine Onyx Black stamped "Wish" from our Fairy Dust set.
So... who do you think has the hidden birthday prize(s) on her blog? I'm interested in seeing what you say in the comments below. :-D The names of our winners will be placed on the SNS Home Blog October 20.
Thanks for stopping by, and good luck!
Thanks for stopping by, and good luck!
Sparkle N Sprinkle images:
Flowers
in the Square 0470-219V
Mirror
Gold Cardstock 99570
Cordial
Red Embossing Powder EP352
Spiced
Cider Embossing Powder EP407
Brushable
Glue #540
Dimensional
Adhesive Dots
Cardstock:
Red, Yellow Gold, Ivory, Gold Mirror
1/4”
Tear-ific Tape SAT01
Grand
Calibur
Spellbinders
Standard Circle Sm S4 116
Spellbinders
Petite Scallop Circle S4 117
Spellbinders
In Spades Pendants S4 208
Corner
punch
Scissors
Plain
Tape
NOTES:
a)
embossing powders can change the appearance of cardstock -- all the embossed
images are stamped on the same color cardstock.
b) the
base of this A8 card is actually the yellow gold CS (the background was for
photographing)
1. With
Yellow Gold CS, create A8 size card base. Corner punch red panel and adhere to
card base. Set aside.
2. With
VersaMark Ink, Stamp image twice on Ivory CS. Emboss one image with Cordial Red
EP, and the other with Spiced Cider EP. Fussy cut image in manner pleasing for
layering. Slip the two outer frames together to form an interlocking effect.
Tape backs together so they don’t slip apart.
3. Cut
dies for layering, adhering some with Tear-ific Tape, and others with
Dimensionals, depending on the look you wish to achieve. Cut some of the dies
in half, and piece together from the back side with plain tape.
4. When
layers have been constructed to your liking, adhere to card base on the red
panel.
Pumpkin card:
Stamp Credits Sparkle N Sprinkle:
Wish 3131-394AA
Other Supplies:
Bullfrog EP404
Bronze Rose EP335
Butterscotch EP115
Orange Crush Glitter G1092
Black Ice Glitter G1020
Brushable Glue 540
VersaMark Ink 99702
VersaMarker 99561
1/4” Tear-ific Tape SAT01
cardstock (orange, black)
die cuts
optional border punch
heat tool
black ribbon
1. Paint die cuts (pumpkin, vine) with paints, inks, pencils or chalks. Apply a thick layer of VersaMark Ink (either with refill or VersaMarker on pumpkin stalk and vine. Sprinkle with the 3 colors of EP, as desired. Thicker application gives added texture and depth. Set vine aside.
2. With Brushable Glue, lightly “paint” a shaded area at the top of the pumpkin to resemble due or frost and sprinkle on Orange Crush Glitter.
3. Paint black background entirely with an even coat of Brushable Glue. Adhere pumpkin and sprinkle Black Ice glitter on the rest of the black cardstock. Allow 15 minutes to dry. Border punch if desired.
4. Adhere glitter black panel to an orange piece of cardstock. Attach embossed vine. Tape on the black bow.
33 comments:
ABSOLUTELY BEAUTIFUL!!! Boy when you do stamp you really go all out!! Love all the beautiful intricate layers!! The Cordial Red and Spiced Cider embossing powders are wonderful colors.
Georgeous cards Donna, lots of work in the first one and I love the brilliant colors of the second one.
I guess the hidden prize is at your house LOL
The first card has an interesting mix of layers and "textures". Your pumpkin has great color for showing the "roundness". Great job, thanks for sharing. Think you have the prizes in your basket!
The first card has a very interesting layering and texture effect. And your pumpkin is great, the coloring makes it feel "round". Thanks for sharing. Think you have the prizes in your basket.
Beautiful cards, Donna! I believe the prizes are in your basket!
Donna, Both cards ae very pretty. I really love the first card. That stamp is so versatile. And the pumpkin looks fabulous.
Wow, wow and Wow! Layering and color selection on first card is intricate and mind-boggling. The sharpness and incredible use of background on second card makes an eye-popping statement.
Stunning cards. And what great colors - - its a real fall festival. You sure put a whole lot of work into these. Can't say which one I like best!
De, your first card has got me totally fascinated! Look at all those layers! And the second card has such incredible drama with just the right touch of softness in the borders. Just lovely!
Gorgeous, Donna! Love the colors and wonderful embossing. Both cards are just fabulous!
I love those layers but your pumpkin glows! Wow!
I'm putting all my eggs into one basket - Donna's got the birthday prizes!
Both your cards are fantastic! It is amazing to think you used one color card stock with different embossing colors on your first card. I love all the layers. Love the vibrant colors on you pumpkin card. I think the prize is in Jill's basket.
Wow o wow all those layers, textures and colors in both the medallon and the pumpkin are Fabulous! Thanks for sharing!
And if you have the prizes in your basket, I hope you share that too!
Wow-0-wow! LOVE all the texture, color and layers of the medallion and the pumpkin...Fabulous! Thanks for sharing...and I hope if you have the prizes in your basket yo share that too!
I was pleased to see your first card, as I've had that stamp set for a while and seldom see any examples of its use. I like your ideas. I think you have the birthday prize.
Jan
Wow! That black ice glitter looks amazing with the contrast of the pumpkin. And I love all the beautiful, elegant layers of your first card!
De, What a wonderful use of that stamp set for card 1 ! I keep going back and looking at it again and again. Lots of detail and your color choices are magnificent. I think Joan Petty has the prizes in her basket. :-)
De, I hope this doesn't post twice but I don't see my previous try at posting a comment. Especially love the first card, and all the detail. Great choice of colors.
I think the prize is in your basket, Donna.
I particularly enjoyed your pumpkin card. What you did with the pumpkin sure stands out on the black background.
De - what a gorgeous card!!! You do such beautiful work - love the colors too!!!
How beautiful! I just love the textures and the colors too! TFS
I'm still believing that the prize is at Joan's blog....
what a wonderful pumpkin card!
what a wonderful pumpkin card - happy fall and happy birthday S N S
Your card was so detailed. It is beautiful. I think you have the prize.
Thank you for example of the different colors on the same cardstock, its hard to believe that it changes so much. The pumpkin looks like it's going to fall off the card, it's so real looking. I think the prizes are in the SNS blog.
Wow! Talk about detail - That first card is amazing! Such great colors too. Love, love the pumpkin card as well. You're shading on the pumpkin is great & I LOVE the black sparkle background to make it really POP. Just beautiful cards De!
Love the pumpkin card! I think that Barbara has the prize.
Both cards are wonderful. The first one has sooo many layers. I could just sit and wonder at it. Very very pretty!
I really like your pumpkin card. The pumpkin really stands out on the black ice glitter background. I think the prize is in your basket, Donna.
I thought you said you had no time to create!! - that's one beautiful card Donna - love it!
Very pretty stuff! I think Julie is "IT".
Wow lovely card!Love the black glitter and the pumpkin.
hugs
doreen
(just pop over from Aphra's blog)
Oh wow, look at all those beautiful layers!
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