Here is my card for today's CAS Challenge #214 on Splitcoaststampers
I hope you all had a good Easter.
I had to cancel our family Easter dinner due to my ashtma/cold/allegies mess. But I felt well enough to make this card today.
Today's Challeng is to use the Chalkboard Technique.
I pulled out a stamp I bought last summer and have not used it yet. GASP. I'm you you never do that. I love this stamp. I stamped in VersaMark and heat embossed my image with white eb powder.
This is also for this week's
I took my pattern paper and punched a scallop border punch out then stamped my image and cut out. I popped it up on top of the other I cut out minus the scallop and adhered first. Then I added a tiny piece of Licorice Divine Twine that seemed to add the perfect finishing touch. Yay.
I used the chalkboard technique for the inside of my card as well.
I love how this card turned out. Of course that does not always happen.
I used this adorable stamp
RECIPE:
STAMPS:My Favorite Things Front And Back - Art Impressions
PAPER:White , True Black (PTI), Bazzill Basics Paper - School Days
INK:VersaMark
ACCESSORIES:Top Boss White Embossing Powder, heat tool, EK scallop punch, dimensional tape, licorice divine twine
TECHNIQUES:Chalkboard, Heat Embossing
THANK YOU FOR VISITING. ENJOY YOUR DAY.
8 comments:
Super fun card! Love the continuing image and great chalkboard effect. Well done!
what a fun card, lisa! so sorry that you had to cancel Easter... hope you are doing better!
Super fun technique! Love the burst of colour!
Fabulous cards Lisa and perfect images for this chalkboard technique. You always get it just right!
This is a subtle use of scallops and a great card.
Thanks so much
Chrissie
"Less is More"
Oh girl, I'm sorry that you were ill and had to cancel your Easter plans :( Hope you are well on the way to a healthy recovery!!!
Love this chalkboard technique! You rocked this CAS challenge too!
This is brilliant Lisa, I love the AI stamps in this range!!
Great idea to keep it a linear image and the pop of yellow highlights the scallops perfectly :0)
Jenny x
What lovely cards... love how you used the scallops. Thanks for joining us this week
Jen
"Less Is More"
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