Starry Watercolors + Gold Embossing | Karen Reategui
Happy Fri-YAY friends! Today I’m up at Trinity Stamps blog sharing this card and featuring the Joyeux Noel stamp and Black Tie Affair Embellishment Mix. I must say that this stamp is GORGEOUS!!! The embellishment mix is also phenomenal, I love this combination so much. You definitely should try both!
Let the fun begin! I applied Versa Magic Cloud White ink onto a black panel using a blending tool. I had this leftover paper from a circle I die cut and used it to create a perfect circle. I made this to build a central point and make the images pop up from the dark background.
Once the ink was dried, I stamped the images using Versamark emboss ink and heat embossed them with WOW Metallic Gold embossing powder. I also stamped and heat embossed the sentiment, at the bottom of the panel, using WOW Metallic Gold embossing powder.
Also, I stamped some snowflakes and snow balls using Versamark emboss ink and WOW Opaque White embossing powder.
My following step was to paint the images using Gansai Tambi Starry Watercolors. I adoro the look of these watercolors again a dark cardstock.
Finally, I added some snow around the images using a White Snow Marker by Marvy and some stars and sequins. In addition, I put some gold jewels.
Last, I placed this panel on top of a gold glitter paper and then to a black cardstock. I adhered this background to a white card base.
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I love how this card turned out! I think this stamp is such a cutie that makes everything looks so beautiful. If you liked my card and want to buy the embellishment, stamp and matching dies, you can click in the following links. Have a MARVELOUS day my awesome friends!!!
Black Tie Affair Embellishment Mix:
https://www.trinitystamps.com/
Joyeux Noel Stamp:
https://www.trinitystamps.com/
Joyeux Noel Coordinating Die:
https://www.trinitystamps.com/
Gorgeous!
Thank you so much for participating in this blog hop. Love this card and all the stamps and now that I found you will come back often
Thank you so Carolyn! This means so much to me!