The stamps used on the card are Glory to God in the highest and one of the images from Flourish 1. For the background I stamped the flourish with Versamark ink repeatedly on white cardstock, rubbed over it with red and green chalk using a cotton ball, and then stamped more flourishes using Brilliance galaxy gold ink... used a corner punch on each corner and then pierced holes along the edges using the Tim Holtz ruler and an awl. Lastly I sponged a little galaxy gold ink along the edges. The main image is stamped on white cardstock with black Versafine ink and cut out with the largest Spellbinder's Label Four die. Before removing the paper from the die, I rubbed some red chalk (again using a cotton ball) along the inside edges of the die. The background in layered to a folded red card. The main image is added using foam mounting tape. The card is finished off using Prima flowers (poinsettia) and a gold brad.
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Absolutely beautiful! It is simple & yet elegant! Love your use of chalks!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful card, Wanda! You have inspired me to get some of my chalks out and have a 'play'.
ReplyDeleteOh, and thank you so much for giving us the opportunity of winning some stunning QF rubber stamps! :D
Best wishes.
Sharon Neill x
Beautiful card Wanda. Love the effect of the Versamark and chalk. It's something I'll have to try again.
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Val B.
Your card is so beautiful Wanda. It has nice clean, crisp lines and it's soft looking. I've never tried the chalks as you have used them but I definitely will and I thank you for the inspiration. Your card all around is 'awesome'
ReplyDeleteHugs, Sandi
Sure do like how you did the corners and paper piercing on that background paper you created. Lots of wonderful little touches that highlight the beautiful verse. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful sentiment and lovely card!
ReplyDeleteWhat an elegant Xmas card. I enjoy your work.
ReplyDeleteStunning card! Thanks for the chance to win.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card, Wanda! I do love the flourish stamp, use it all the time.
ReplyDeleteLovely card Wanda! I love the holes around the edge - very nice!
ReplyDeleteYou say simple - I say beautiful.
ReplyDeleteDebbie C
Bothell
Wanda,
ReplyDeleteI love the soft elegant background; it lets the sentiment shine! Thanks for sharing!
Jenny L.
Love the use of chalks. the whole card is very traditional Christmas looking and I like that. Congratulations on a very professional looking card......
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Beautiful card ,great blending of the chaulks .
ReplyDeleteWanda,
ReplyDeleteWhat a great example for Christmas cards. It is easy enough to duplicate yet intricate enough so each recipient feels especially gifted. I love it.
Hugs,
CindyC
What a lovely card, and one I can manage. I'm always so amazed at how many times I use my flourish stamp and Tim Holtz ruler, but never as creatively as you. thank you.
ReplyDeleteWanda, I absolutely love this card! I don't know what it is, but it just makes me feel good to look at it. Very, very nice!
ReplyDeleteVery lovely card. I love the softness that chalk creates. Thank you for the inspiration.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card for the sentiment. May be simple when it is done, but to create a good background is never easy.
ReplyDeleteMargriet
your card is very pretty
ReplyDeleteBeautiful "Soft" card, easy on the eyes. Love your layerings and sentiment on that Nestie die.
ReplyDeleteSimple and elegant is good! Love the way you have used the flourish to make the background paper.
ReplyDeleteLove the chalk technique, your background is gorgeous, Wanda, it sets off your main image perfectly. Cheers!
ReplyDeleteEnjoy your beautiful card. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteWanda,
ReplyDeleteVery, very elegant. Simple and beautiful.
Thank you for sharing.
Izabela, Iceland
How timely! I have been trying to figure out how to dress up a blank white card and your techniques have inspired me. The card is beautiful and elegant--thank you.
ReplyDeleteGail O
Wow, what a lovely card Wanda. I love the colours you have chosen for it, and the verse is to die for. I am so going to have to tell my friends about it!!
ReplyDeleteKaren G (BC)
What a great way to use those flourishes with holiday coloured chalks. Lovely card.
ReplyDeleteLove your choice of colors - thanks for the inspiration
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely card, Wanda. I have some chalks that I've never used - never quite knew what to do with them! - so now have some great inspiration. Mary-Frances
ReplyDeleteWanda love your card and I aminspired to get out my chalks and have a go with them. Your stamps are just wonderful. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteTrish.
Lovely card. Very simple but elegant. Great idea using the ruler to punch holes around the edge for a framed look.
ReplyDeleteWow Wanda, that turned out excellent. Love the chalked background perfect look for that saying.
ReplyDeletePhyllis J.
Great card! Simple, uncluttered, and truly Christmas. Thanks for sharing, Pat
ReplyDeleteThis is a beautiful card Wanda, I love it.
ReplyDeleteGreat technique, nice blend of chalk colors!
ReplyDeleteVery beautiful!
ReplyDeleteSo very soft..you want to just hug it.
Classy and beautiful - you do beautiful work and I'm enjoying going through your blog archives!
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing this lovely card and the techniques for making it.
ReplyDeleteAnna
Very pretty card Wanda. The colours, quote and flower all go so well together.
ReplyDeleteThe chalk adds a nice touch. Tons of work in this card--don't think I'll try to duplicate it for the 100 or so I need to do :-)
ReplyDeleteThis is lovely card! Very Christmas!--Kathy O
ReplyDeleteVery pretty! Thank you for describing how you made your card. I love the background.
ReplyDeleteA beautiful card!!
ReplyDeleteVery pretty card indeed. I love the Versamark/chalk technique you used.
ReplyDeleteAnn Harvey
An absolutely stunning card, Wanda.
ReplyDeleteI really like the softness created by using the cotton ball to apply the inks. Also the punched holes around the edges added great texture. I am going to try the cotton ball and inks on some cards I'm making this weekend. Thanks for the inspiration and a chance to win some rubber stamps. ")
sharon bruner
inkybru at sbcglobal dot com
thanks for the inspiration,
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robyn
Beautiful card.
ReplyDeleteYour card is beautiful, great inspiration
ReplyDeleteHi Wanda,
ReplyDeleteI love the Christmasy look of this card. The Poinsettia and the pierced holes really make the colors and the scripture stand out. Lovely card.
Linda Epstein
Wanda, another great inspiration card. This blog hope is fabulous. Thanks for sharing your creation.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card Wanda...so pretty see and enjoy...the soft colors enhance the beauty, and the detail is lovely without being overpowering. Thanks for the inspiration!
ReplyDeleteJan Castle
Beautiful card, I haven't used chalks in a while but will have to get them out and experiment. Thanks for the inspiration.
ReplyDeleteAnother beautiful card, simple but elegant and soft. So many ideas-so little time!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card! i really like how you blended all the colors!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous work.Loved the way you use the spellbinders labels four and the beautiful quote from Quitfire.
ReplyDeleteI'm really gonna have to get some of these things! Thanks for the chance also to get in the draw.
Have a fantastic day everyone.
Just absolutely gorgeous!!!
ReplyDeleteLorraine Revalee
Wanda, this is absolutely lovely, love how your chalks look. I tried them once, made such a mess I swore I'd never try them again! maybe now I'll try again! Thank you for the chance to win!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing your card. Good message!
ReplyDeleteCarolyn F
Just love your card Wanda, it inspired me to get moving on my Christmas cards!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card Wanda! Love your use of the chalks... Thank you for sharing your work.
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Jane Super
Oh yes, christmas cards. hmmmmm : ) I'm glad for any and all inspiration and your card is lovely.
ReplyDeletecindy b
What a very inspiring sentiment and lovely use of the Christmas colours. Thanks for sharing the technique tips - it will be fun to try this one too.
ReplyDeleteThank you for the lovely inspiration!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card. I love the back ground paper you made with the flourishes stamp. Very nicely done.
ReplyDeleteTake Care
Colynn
Lovely lovely colours. A beautiful card. - Nimmy
ReplyDeleteHello. Very elegant and meaningful. I love the little pointsetia flowe and brad and your colour choice. Well done.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful background to showcase this lovely image! I've enjoyed browsing through your posts - what a treat to find this blog through the blog hop!
ReplyDeleteGreat background, beautiful card.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous card! I love the background - a great look.
ReplyDeleteKaren Krumbach
I'm impressed! I thought you had airbrushed this, not used chalks...Very Beautiful!!!
ReplyDeleteWanda -
ReplyDeleteAs always your art is impeccable. I love this card, it is festive, yet elegant and I love how you've used Suzanne's Flourish stamp. I think I am going to try the chalk technique, I love the look it gives.
Elaine Allen
Lovely, Wanda. I especially like the red shading of the Labels 4 die cut.
ReplyDeleteLovely job! I really like what you did with the flourishes... both rubbing chalks over the image, and some with gold. Lots of great ideas... thanks, Wanda.
ReplyDeleteMoe
This is beautiful Wanda! Thank you so much! You make me want to go play! Thanks for the inspiration.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card Wanda!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card. Loved the soft hues of colors
ReplyDeleteLove your card. It's beautiful...
ReplyDeleteKatina
kjkoukla(at)hotmail (dot) com
Wow- this is fabulous!!! I love the background, and love the sentiment and your embellishments. Gorgeous!!!
ReplyDeleteSuch a gorgeous card! The calligraphy font on the stamps is so pretty and special. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful, gosh I'm getting home so late from work these days. I'm almost missing all the wonderful creations!
ReplyDeleteLynn
Love your Christmas colors.
ReplyDeleteHi Wanda. Beautiful card. I love how you toned it all with chalks - great effect! Of course Suzanne's caligrahy stamps are so gorgeous too.
ReplyDeleteHW(UK)
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Hi Wanda
ReplyDeleteI've just gotten some word stamps and and now have inspiration to use them like you have here, with the Spellbinders labels and chalk, it looks so sophisticated! Thank you !
Brenda
Hello Wanda,
ReplyDeleteBeautiful work and thank you for sharing talent with all of us. Keep sharing and inspiring.
Sara
Love the pastel colors! Very nice design.
ReplyDeleteIt's alsways nice to see a card decked out in the traditional christmas colors!! Fabulous!
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