I just love birch trees and was totally inspired by this image called Manches which you can see in the center of this pic (the rectangle one) along with 3 of my attempts to recreate it!
First I clear embossed this lovely Birch Forest stamp on white card stock - then I sponged with blue and purple inks masking a circle for the sun. I removed the mask and added a smaller circle mask and then sponged with appricot and a little purple leaving a white spot uninked in the center.
I used a Fantastix coloring tool to ink in the smaller circle so that I could control the size of the little white circle I left uninked (the first time I did it I used a sponge and suddenly no white spot was left! LOL!!)
I used a long rectangle nestability to cut the sentiment and sponged it with the same 3 colors before taking it out of the die.
And here's my final card - it came out just the way I had envisioned it - and that doesn't always happen!!
My stamps today are from Rubbernecker Stamps .
Thanks for stopping by today! I always appreciate your comments.
Stamps: Rubbernecker Stamps - Trees/Birch Forest, Petite Word Set
Paper: white - PTI, Apricot appeal, vintage violet - SU
Ink: Versamark, Memento Tuxedo Black, Apricot Appeal, Bordering Blue, Lavender Lace - SU
Accessories: hot gun, clear EP, Eclipse tape, Fantastix coloring tool, tall rectangle and circle nestabilities, sponge, gems - Amuse, Swiss Dott cuttlebug folder, ribbon - Summer Sunrise - PTI, corner rounder
Paper: white - PTI, Apricot appeal, vintage violet - SU
Ink: Versamark, Memento Tuxedo Black, Apricot Appeal, Bordering Blue, Lavender Lace - SU
Accessories: hot gun, clear EP, Eclipse tape, Fantastix coloring tool, tall rectangle and circle nestabilities, sponge, gems - Amuse, Swiss Dott cuttlebug folder, ribbon - Summer Sunrise - PTI, corner rounder
WOW! Julia, this is the most amazing, gorgeous card!
ReplyDeleteSo pretty-I just love it. You did an fabulous job!
Thanks for the how-to pictures ... such a gorgeous inspired design.
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ReplyDeleteJulia~ what fabulous work you've done here! I love that you went with tree trunks versus the branches I used in Manches: http://www.etsy.com/view_listing.php?listing_id=12618673 This is an impeccable proof of inspiration! Thank you for this honor.
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Stunning design!
ReplyDeleteThis is so well done Julia! Loved the step by step masking pics!!!!
ReplyDeleteThat is a really beautiful image Julia! A very lovely serene picture. I love birch trees. And thanks so much for the how-to instructions.
ReplyDeleteWowie! This just takes your breath away. It's stunning! I love the effect - I've done something similar with black embossed but don't think I've ever tried it clear embossed - I do LOVE the effect - very wintery!
ReplyDeleteHugs!
Wow Julia! What a gorgeous card! Thanks for the step by step instructions too.
ReplyDeleteWow Julia, these are gorgeous! I have to give this a try!
ReplyDeletestunning...wow
ReplyDeleteawesome picture tutorial, julia-your card is awesome!
ReplyDeleteWow! This is awesome! Hugs,michelle
ReplyDeleteIts one of those cards, that make you go,"OH MY GOD IS THAT BEAUTIFUL". And it is. Very striking. Thank for the step by step. I will "try" and do it. I love it.
ReplyDeleteWow Julia, that is spectacular!!! LOVE seeing your design process, too!
ReplyDeleteOh wow...this is sooooo beautiful, Julia! Thank you for the wonderful tutorial. So inspiring, my friend!
ReplyDeleteGORGEOUS!! LOVE the white with your stunning bg Julia!! WOW!
ReplyDeleteOh WOW! Julia, this is amazing. So very beautiful!
ReplyDeleteWOWZER!! Julia, this is just amazing to say the LEAST!! So stunning and what a great tut!! Thanks so much!! HUGS
ReplyDeleteI think you duplicated the inspiration piece very nicely. It's a lovely piece!
ReplyDeletewow! looks gorgeous!!! :)
ReplyDeleteWonderful tutorial Julia!! This is just gorgeous, a masterpiece!! Love it!!
ReplyDeleteAll I can say is YOWSER! You've inspired me to try this technique.
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