I added some lavender Brilliance ink over parts of the design.
I over stamped the same Large Birthday Greetings image with silver Encore ink and embossed it with clear embossing powder.
I cut up the card stock into long thin strips with my paper cutter. The widths vary from 1/8" - 1/4". I was very careful to lay them down in the order I cut them, so they wouldn't get mixed up. I followed Nancy's instructions and cut a piece of card stock the width of my stamped card stock and about 2" shorter than the length. I used repositional tape on the surface of this smaller piece of card stock so I could "play" with the placement of the strips, being able to change them without tearing. I also laid down a large piece of purple card stock and a thin strip of silver paper wear I wanted them on to a green card. This way I could "see" how the design was taking shape, and not be "committed" to that design if I decided to make changes later. I was careful to line up the strips close together so nothing showed between the strips.
I was happy with the colors of card stock and the placement of the strips, but wanted more in the background. So I stamped the same Large Birthday Greetings image with purple Adirondack ink over the base card stock pieces after adhering them together. I also stamped a Happy Birthday image in the same rainbow Adirondack ink pad I started with, onto a small piece of glossy card stock.
Gorgeous!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteOOOOOOH AAAAAAAAH, I like this one too. What nice effect and interest this technique gives to the card! Will have to try!
ReplyDeletebeautiful technique !
ReplyDeleteI saw the challenge on NGS, but I don't have the book ( yet)... but I'm happy I can learn from you cause you make perfect step by step photos !
Thanks for sharing !
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