Hello and welcome to my blog. This is my card to entry to Kylie Bertucci's International Blog Highlights for February 2024 - the theme is Thank you. I have used the Nature's Sweetness Suite to create this Thank You card.
I am really taken with the eclectic style of this suite and I've really enjoyed creating with it. My focal image makes reference to a well thumbed through notebook by using the Field Notes stamp and the die cut ring binder holes. I was thinking of the pages of a gratitude journal; a place where you record every day things that make you happy of grateful. It could be remembering a kind deed or noticing the beauty in nature.
A kind deed deserves a pretty thank you card, which is where this card comes in! Two layers of Basic White card sit on top of the Pebbled Path base card. One of the layers is embossed with the Timeworn Type folder - I'm keeping with the worn journal theme!
I inked up the Field Notes stamp with Versamark and Pebbled Path inks, stamped onto Pebbled Path card before heat embossing it with clear powder. Using both inks at the same time allows you time to apply the embossing powder before the coloured ink dries and yields a coloured, shiny image. After die cutting the hole punched edge I used a Blending Brush to tint the edges of the page. The corners were curled and separated to add to the well-loved look.
Heat embossing is one of my favourite techniques to use so I couldn't resist adding some more to my card. I stamped the botanical almond image onto Vellum and heat embossed it in white. After die cutting the imge I coloured the flowers from the reverse side using the dark Moody Mauve Blend. I really like the subtle colour coming through at the front of the image.
The botanical image is adhered to the card using strategically placed Glue Dots and decorated further with a few die cut elements. I love the little tab die! I used a scrap of paper to cover over most of the words on the thanks for making me smile stamp thereby isolating just the thanks ready for inking and heat embossing. It was then easy to create a tab saying thanks which was then tucked under the layer/page.
I'll be sending out this card soon - I really enjoyed making it! As mentioned at the beginning I am entering Kylie's International Blog Highlights and you can follow the link to the gallery where you will find heaps more inspiration AND you can vote for your favourite five projects. At the end of the voting the Top Ten winners will be invited to take part in a blog hop at the end of the month.
I would love to take part in the hop, so I would really appreciate your help. Please would you visit the gallery and vote for my card? Click on the little heart on my card, which is number 10.
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Beautiful card! I love every element :)
ReplyDeleteI love your card, Karen! The two kinds of embossing really add to it! ~ Kim Kroeker
ReplyDeleteGorgeous card. I also love heat embossing.
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