Hello! It's the second day of sneak peeks for the October Winnie & Walter stamp release! :) My card today features images from one of my *favorite* sets being released this month, Winter Woodland. I am head over heels for this tree cross-section image, it's so cool! I knew I wanted to use the image as soon as I saw it, I thought it would look great as part of a graphic style card.
To create my card, I started with a medium gray card base, then repeat stamped the cross-section image in versamark, then heat embossed it with white powder. Next, I cut a yellow strip of CS, and stamped it with the happy birthday sentiment before heat setting with white powder. I then cut a smaller strip of turquoise CS, and adhered it to the card base. To finish up, I adhered the sentiment with pop dots and embellished with clear sequins. This card came together so quickly (minus the time I spend obsessing over making sure I remove any stray grains of embossing powder before heat setting... haha), and may be my favorite project I created this release.
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Have a great one!
Oh my goodness your card is beautiful <3 what an awesome set
ReplyDeleteAnother stunner! I love this and that its not a Christmas card really shows the set is versatile :)
ReplyDeleteKate xx
Love how you used a holiday set for another use!
ReplyDeleteLOVE this Heather!
ReplyDeleteThis is so cool, Heather! I love every perfect detail!
ReplyDeleteThis is a great card! Love how you used the cross section!
ReplyDeleteHahaha, looks like we were thinking along the same lines with the graphic cross-sections! Even funnier, I had a vellum sentiment on a diagonal in exactly the same spot as yours, but I cut the vellum a little too short and went another direction instead of re-doing it.
ReplyDeleteThis s a beautiful card! Thanks so much for taking the time to share!
ReplyDeleteAnother fabulous CAS design. Great design with the tree rings.
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