Hello, friends! Deepti here and welcome to another spotlight feature. Today I am back with a card set which showcases the use of one stamp in three ways to create three different backgrounds. I like how each of these look :)
STEP 1
I cut out three rectangular panels from white card stock, On one of the panel I stamped with Versamark ink to white emboss the background.
STEP 2
Then I inked each of the panels with Distress inks.
STEP 3
This step involves using the same stamp to add some interest on simply inked panel. For one panel I did water stamping and for another I did a tone-on-tone stamping :)
STEP 4
Next I colored the floral images that will make the focal point of my card with Prisma color pencils :) and finally I assembled it all together :)
To finish, I adhered the pieces on a patterned paper. Here is look into each card once more...
I have used
Scribbly Splattery Grunge,
Bloom Sketches,
Art Deco Border Builder, and
Crazy Double Running Stitch Rectangle Nesting Dies
That finishes my spotlight feature :) I hope you enjoyed it and will give this a try.
Happy paper crafting!
Wow ...really spectacular, very creative and gorgeous...Thank you so much for the inspiration x
ReplyDeletebeautiful cards :) love the slight variations among them, thanks for the inspiration!
ReplyDeleteI love how subtly different each card is, yet so perfect:)
ReplyDeleteThese are all wonderful! I love how they are all slightly different. xxx
ReplyDeletegorgeous cards!
ReplyDeleteI love all the different variations! Sometimes it is a good idea to create several cards while you have the materials gathered... I love the idea of changing them up a bit!
ReplyDeleteThese are beautiful!! I LOVE the different backgrounds and the lovely blue you used!!
ReplyDeleteStunning cards - and great backgrounds.
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Maxine
Beautiful set of cards Deepti ! Thanks for sharing :)
ReplyDeletevery creative, love your set of cards
ReplyDeleteYour trio of cards is simply amazing, Deepti! Need to think about using some of my stamps in similar ways!
ReplyDelete~c
So pretty. Love how the little changes make such a big difference to the look. Hugz
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