Today I pulled out some Impression Obsession stamps and dies to create a Blackeyed Susan design in hot colors. So of course I am entering this in the Impression Obsession Challenge-Hot Colors. I hope you like it.
My focal panel was made by taking a piece of white card stock and then sponging on the colors of yellow, peach, orange and red and then sort of blending them all together by going over the whole panel with the yellow again. The next step was to take the panel and place it in my Misti and then I stamped over it with the Black Eyed Susan Cover a Card stamp with black ink. I stamped that cover a card stamp several times so that I ended up with a good solid design.
Then it was just a matter of layering it to a panel of yellow and a coral card stock base. Inside I added another panel of yellow so that I can stamp or write a message. The sentiment was stamped onto a yellow banner and placed ion the center of the card.
Products used:
Impression Obsession Cover a Card Blackeyed Susans CC236
Impression Obsession Life Stuff Sentiments CL491
Impression Obsession Pinked Stitched Sentiment Banner DIE14-U
Other Supplies:
Gina K. Designs inks and card stock
Crafter Companion Glue Pen
Dauber Sponges
Thanks for stopping by. It was a fun card to do as I love these bright hot sizzlin' colors. I hope you did too. Have a great weekend.
God bless,
Verna
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Friday, July 26, 2019
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19 comments:
Beautiful hot color card for the challenge! I need to get going as I haven't entered in awhile.
We were on the same wave length this week with blazing hot cards, Verna! I love your Blackeyed Susans sizzling in your beautifully sponged background! Even the jagged edging on your yellow sediment is perfect!! Hugs, Darnell
I LOVE this! Great colors and hot hot hot!
I love your hot card! Daisies are always a winner.
I love these bright colors and the overall daisy stamp is gorgeous. So bright and cheerful.
Great technique!!! Sponging first and then stamping is just brilliant. I love this card so much, it makes me smile!!!
Very pretty and a fabulous technique...hoping to enter this challenge as well...time will tell I guess!! Have a great weekend!
This is just gorgeous,fab colours.xxx
Awesome card! It just glows
I LOVE these hot colors and your idea for blending them and then simply stamping over. Gosh, it would be fun to make a bunch in different colors. Put the stamp in the MISTI and go for it!
Love it.
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Wow what a vibrant and stunning card and love the hot colours. Great technique and such a striking card Verna x
This is Hot Hot HOT and I LOVE it!! Beautiful card!!
Those bright colors are stunning! What a gorgeous floral card.
Hot colors, bold card! Love it!
Definitely HOT! Makes me even hotter than we already are! LOL Your card looks fabulous with that ombre technique, Verna. Beautifully done! hugs, de
This looks so pretty...love how you shaded the flowers
Cheers
Dr Sonia
So bright and colourful Verna. Super sponging.
Those are beautiful hot colors. I love the colors you chose and using the pretty Blackeyed Susan stamp was the perfect choice. Great job, Verna.
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