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I have chosen to make a card using the new "Christmas waves a magic wand" rubber stamp. Now I realize that there is no way any of us could make a bunch of these cards to send out for Christmas; however, we usually have a person (or 2 or 3) that we like to make an extra special card for and this would be perfect... OR how about framing it and giving it as a gift or using it in your own home while decorating for Christmas. Just some ideas!!
Supply List --
Quietfire Design Stamps - Christmas waves a magic wand, and a flourish
Watercolour Paper
Specialty Stamping Paper
Core'dinations - Distress & Adirondack
Grungepaper
Dreamweaver stencil - LG713 Amsterdam Flourish
Embossing Paste
Dies - Vintage Cabinet Card; Mini Repositionable Cabinet Card; Festive Greenery; Mini Reindeer
Dylusion Sprays - postbox red, lime green, cut grass
Distress Inks - barn door, vintage photo, mowed lawn, pine needles
Archival Ink - jet black, viridian
Lumiere Paint - bright gold
Tiny copper bells
4mm white satin ribbon
Craft Sheet
Heat Tool
Ink Blending tool
Mister bottle with water in it
Palette Knife or Embossing Paste Spreader
** Note - It looks to me like the quote is blurry in the pictures and I've retaken twice and it still looks like that on my screen. I want to let you know, if it's blurry on your screen, that it is not blurry in real life.
I began by creating the central frame piece. I cut it from watercolor paper using the two cabinet card dies. I love these dies from the movers and shapers line and how we can put them together and cut just once to make a frame.
Next I embossed onto the frame using a metal stencil and embossing paste. Working on a craft sheet, I placed the stencil on the frame and pressed paste through the stencil using a palette knife.
Lift the stencil straight up leaving your design on the frame in paste. The extra paste on the craft sheet can be scraped up and put back into your jar. Scrape over the stencil to remove excess paste, move it to another area on your frame, and apply paste again. Continue until you have the design everywhere you want it. If you find that you can't place the stencil without getting into wet paste already on the frame, do the areas you can, let it dry, and then go back and emboss the other areas. If you are not going to immediately use the stencil again then wash it. If you let the paste dry on the stencil it will be very hard to remove.
Let the paste dry completely. (This is the end of any step-by-stap pics)
After the paste was completely dry I sprayed the frame with all 3 colors of Dylusion sprays and dried it with the heat tool. I then used the gold paint on the flourishes. I first tried to just lightly sponge over them or use my finger and I was getting more paint then I wanted on the areas around the flourishes and then (finally) remembered to place my stencil back over the paste and apply my paint that way thereby protecting the areas around the flourishes. I also used a small paintbrush to add extra paint on some of the flourishes that just weren't gold enough. Set the frame aside and let it dry.
The paper behind the frame is Specialty stamping paper. I sprayed it lightly with water and then sprayed it well with lime green spray. Then without blotting or pressing, just leaving it as is, I dried it with a heat tool. I love how textured the color is on the Specialty stamping paper if you just dry it. I layed the frame piece onto this piece to determind where I wanted to stamp the quote and then stamped the quote using jet black. Stamp flourishes around the edge with viridian ink. Adhere the frame.
Not knowing exactly how I wanted to do the pieces of greenery I cut a strip from both green and brown core'dinations paper. I sanded both pieces before removing all the cut outs (a tip learned from Tim Holtz I think during last years 12 tags). I used the pine cone from the brown piece sponging a little vintage photo around the edges. I used green inks on the greenery pieces and also added details to the holly leaves by folding and sponging ink. I took the flourishes from the green paper and inked them with red, then rubbed on some snow cap stain, then added more red and decided they just didn't quite look right so I painted them gold but because of the red ink it tinted the gold reddish which is why 2 of the flourish have a red tint. The 2 flourishes from the brown paper were just painted, not ink, and so they are more gold. Decided where I wanted the pieces to go and glued them on. I punched different sizes of circles from red core'dinations and used them as berries tithe holly leaves.
The deer is cut from grungepaper and inked with brushed corduroy and vintage photo.
The ribbon is rubbed with barn door ink. The bells are copper so I did sponge just a little gold paint on them so they matched better and it gave them a little shimmer.
The whole piece is edged with gold paint and then attached to a red core'dinations folded card.
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Now onto the details of the swap!!!
October 15th through 19th, 2012!
Quietfire Design would like to introduce you to their New Holiday Selection of rubber stamps! Each day designers will be posting brand new artwork they have created using the new rubber stamps. Visit their blogs on the day of their featured project, post a comment on their Blog Hop post and you will be eligible to win a grab bag of Quietfire Design rubber stamps! Each Designer will randomly choose a winner from the comments on their own Blog Hop post, so make sure that you’ve commented by midnight Friday, October 19th. Tell your friends!
All winners will be posted on the Quietfire Style blog on Sunday October 21st. If you are one of our lucky winners, please contact Suzanne privately with your snail mail address.
Here is our schedule:
Wednesday, Oct 17th: Sherry
82 comments:
Wanda, what a beautiful project - so much more than a card! I love the flourished frame - thanks for the tutorial on that. This would look great framed!
A WINNER in my book! Wow! Love the embellished frame idea. You've got me to thinking (and that's a rare thing for this gray haired redneck!)
A truely inspiring project, and a true work of art! So christmassy and in tune with the lovely stamped quote! It is just 'more beautiful' and I love it!!!
Also, I learned a lot from reading your how to instructions, there are so many valuable tips along the route you've travelled. Like rubbing the ribbon with barn red, so simple, but so easy to forget.
What a start on a blog hop! Can't wait to see what the other gals come up with, you've really raised the bar pretty, pretty high! Cudos!
Wada, the frame is georgous...sets off the stamp beautifully...I'd say suitable for framing!
And excellent tutorial on using the stencil and paste.
TFS!
Hop on.....
Love your frame! Your use of the Dylusion sprays is fab! Great holiday stamp set from Quietfire Designs!
Beautiful card! I love the paper pieces of greenery, the frame and all. Thanks for the tutorial, too!
This card does require lots of work but one can give it to someone special or use it as a Christmas decoration by framing it. Thanks for sharing your beautiful work. Carmen G.
Lucky person that gets to receive this card! I think you should just keep it and frame it for the wall Wanda. Thanks for all the great details for how to make this too.
beautiful. Love the way you did the frame. I don't have that die... sigh!!
Have a great day
This is absolutely beautiful, Wanda!! I love the cab card die & your stenciling on it - fantastic idea!!
Your sharing of your creative process always makes me wish I were home, surrounded with my inks & papers!
Soooooo gorgeous...looks like someone waved a magic wand over your card! Just beautiful with all that texture and delicate font on the sentiment. This is one of those cards that is a gift in and of itself!
Beautiful card! I love the frame technique. Must play with it soon.
This card is absolutely beautiful. I'd frame it and hang it every Christmas if a friend sent it to me! I'm new to stamping and card making, so I learn something with every post. I LOVE how you have embossed the matt/frame. I would not have thought of that! So very beautiful, THANKS!
Just Beautiful Wanda! Wow!
While there's a lot of work involved to make many of this card, I agree that for someone special or as decor it would be perfect. Thanks for the reminder about using embossing paste!
So much detail! Your frame is beautiful! Thanks for the inspiration!
oh Wanda, this is just beautiful!
Beautiful card design! Love how you show us "thinking outside the box" ideas! Your little touches are exquisite.
this is an awesome card. i love all of the details that make it so wonderful. tfs.
Beautiful Christmas card. Another one of your pieces of artwork that anyone would be lucky to receive.
Beautiful, just beautiful. I like the scroll work on the frame and the hint about re-using the mask to paint it.
Great Card & a great deal of work. The saying in this set are so beautiful. I've got to have this one.
Elaine
I don't think I could bear to post this out to anyone if I'd made it :) It's gorgeous.
Love all of the treatments to the background paper and the frame. Now I am very curious to find and try embossing paste, this is the first I have heard of it!
Beautiful card and sentiment. Thanks for sharing the process.
Nice touch to have the added texture on the frame.
This card is so beautiful. All the little touches put together are outstanding.
Wanda, wonderful card with so many ideas. (gildamc@hotmail.com)
Great project Wanda, thank you for sharing your creativity.
Absolutely gorgeous!!! That frame is amazing!
Stunning! Incredibly beautiful and sooooo detailed! Yes, it is a sprecial card for a special peron methinks! TFS!
This is fabulous! What a great project!
Oh my gosh!! That is absolutely stunning!!!! That definitely should be framed! I love it!
Absolutely gorgeous! I love all the detailed dies, the flourishes, and even the elegant calligraphy contrasted with the very simple but majestic reindeer silhouette.
Such a beautiful card for someone special! Love the idea of using the brass stencil to add texture to the frame.
NEAT CARD. LOTS OF DIMENSION. THANKS FOR SHARING IT WITH US.
CANDY MEYERS
What a gorgeous card Wanda! Love what you did with the sentiment in the frame.
Wanda this is just spectacular and thanks for the tutorial on the stencil & paste. I love the background colour as well.
Love that mover and shapers die!!! Makes wonderful frames. Love the embossing paste! Creates wonderful texture!!
Great job!
Therese
www.tmalakart.blogspot.ca
Wanda, I love the traditional colours and look of your card and the wonderful sentiment too! Thanks for sharing! Jutta Maraun
Beautiful Wanda! Love how you framed that sentiment.
Wanda your card is simply awesome! Love the frame you made and thank you so much for the tutorial.
Your card is simply amazing-I love it so much!
WOW! I'd give this beauty a 10....picture perfect!
Beautiful project and I LOVE the added details to the frame!
Wanda, as usual, just fantastico! I marvel at your creativity.
Another great creation Wanda. Love the attention to details.
Great card. When I first saw this card I thought the frame was cut from a printed stock, would never have thought to add paste to create texture to a frame .... what a great idea.
This is such a lovely sentiment! I love the texture and layers on this card. Just beautiful. Thanks for the inspiration!
Thanks so much for sharing the tutorial on how this outstanding card was made! So much detail.
Oh My! What a lovely card. I am going to 'lift' your idea and make one for each of my Daughters. I like to think it will become a heirloom LOL. This design is worthy, thanks for sharing.
A beautiful work of art Wanda! I love the embossed frame!
Alison x
Very pretty, especially for those few special recipients!
Nicely done Wanda!!! The embossed frame really enhances the card!
Paper Hugs,
Jan
Wow, what a beautiful card! You are right, it would make a great framed gift!
I can't believe how much work you did for this card. It is well worth the effort. Absolutely stunning.
Wanda, I love your card. The idea with the cabinet die cut is great! beatiful detail !
Lovely card. I love the die cut frame you used.
love it
Debbie
Great project. Thanks for the inspiration.
Would look beautiful framed!
Wendy R
gargystamps at yahoo dot ca
Absolutely beautiful. A great project for that special person. Thanks
Outstanding piece of art! Thanks for sharing & the great photos.
Nelda
Well done. I will have to scroll back through your notes more slowly and take it all in again....I guess I am a slow learner!!
Can the Bigz die be used with a Big Shot or do you need a bigger machine?
Karen Wilson
Will have to use some of the great techniques. Great card.
wow, so much work for a card! amazing.
Wanda, great card. Love that I have most of what it takes to make it - except the new stamps which will be remedied. thanks as always for sharing.
What an incredible card, so beautiful.
Wow! I really love what you did with Suzanne's stamps. The colour you chose make the card so festive.
Great tips as well. Thank you,
Jane
Wanda,
this is a beautiful card. i really like the dimension the art paste adds.
Gail R.
Such a beautiful card, Wanda. So festive looking with the green and red!
What a beautiful card. Thanks so much for showing us how you made it.
Gorgeous card. So many lovely details.
I love all the elements! Wow! A lot of effort, but worth the end product. Beautiful!
Lovely card Wanda!
I have those die cuts but putting them together with that dimensionalized frame was genius. I will steal your example to send to my mothein law!!!
This IS an extra special card. Thank you for sharing!
holy COW
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gorgeous card - and the tutorial is a bonus!
Gorgeous card, Wanda, and a great tutorial! Not too sure I'd have the patience for more than one of these!
What a beautiful, detailed and elegant card.
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