Haven't I been brave! I've made an One-layer-card!
Ever since I saw the One-Layer-Card-Challenge at Ett Trykk - Norsk Stempelblads blog I have wanted to try to make one. It scared me a bit, especially the part about stamping directly to the cardstock - it didn't give much room for mistakes...
I spent some time thinking over how I wanted the card to be, not being able to make any bigger changes as I went on...
I masked the motive together, both images, text and the sentiment on the envelope. I used pencils for colouring this time (many images since I used pencils...)
The snowflakes are stamped with Versamark, then heatembossed with white embossingpowder. I also used a white Sakura Glaze pen and doodled in some tiny white dots here and there.
The snow Tilda is sitting on (or in...) is Aleene's True Snow, painted on with a spatula (it shows better in a picture further down).
On the envelope I stamped the same image and the sentiment "God Jul" (Merry christmas), and heatembossed it with clear embossingpowder (also in a picture furter down).
All in all, i'm quite pleased with how it turned out :)
Ever since I saw the One-Layer-Card-Challenge at Ett Trykk - Norsk Stempelblads blog I have wanted to try to make one. It scared me a bit, especially the part about stamping directly to the cardstock - it didn't give much room for mistakes...
I spent some time thinking over how I wanted the card to be, not being able to make any bigger changes as I went on...
I masked the motive together, both images, text and the sentiment on the envelope. I used pencils for colouring this time (many images since I used pencils...)
The snowflakes are stamped with Versamark, then heatembossed with white embossingpowder. I also used a white Sakura Glaze pen and doodled in some tiny white dots here and there.
The snow Tilda is sitting on (or in...) is Aleene's True Snow, painted on with a spatula (it shows better in a picture further down).
On the envelope I stamped the same image and the sentiment "God Jul" (Merry christmas), and heatembossed it with clear embossingpowder (also in a picture furter down).
All in all, i'm quite pleased with how it turned out :)
The Challenges I'll send my One-Layer-Card to:
Ett Trykk - One Layer Card
Magnolia Stamp Lovers - Kraft
MDUC #128 - Anything Goes
Creative Belli #134 - Snowflakes
Heidis Hobbystuggu - Vinter
Stamp, Scrap & Doodle Saturdays - Winter Something
Gingerloft Challenge #31 - Anything Goes
Papiravisen - Vinterdrøm
***
kjempelekkert, en suksess med ditt første et-lags kort!
SvarSletttakk for at du er med hos Papiravisen,
klem fra Laila
Koselig kort.
SvarSlettTakk for at du deltar hos Papiravisen.
Søtt kort! Tror jaggu jeg også må prøve onelayer kort.
SvarSlettTakk for at du deltar hos oss i Papiravisen
super flot, må prøve lidt lignende :)
SvarSlettSå lekkert det ble da, flotte effekter.
SvarSlettTakk for at du deltar hos oss i Papiravisen.
Klem fra Merethe
Cute card!! Thanks for joining us at Gingerloft Challenge.
SvarSlettHugs,
Sherry - DT
What a very nice job! I love your snowflakes on kraft! Thanks for participating in the Creative Belli Challenge.
SvarSlettKjempe flott kort! Tusen takk for at du deltar i utfordringen hos HeidisHobbystuggu.
SvarSlettLenge mellom man ser ettlags kort!
SvarSlettTusen takk for at du deltar hos oss i Papiravisen :D
Tusen takk for at du deltar hos Ett Trykk.
SvarSlettKjekt at vi kunne utfordre deg til å prøve noe nytt :)
gorgeous card she looks so sweet sitting in the snow thanks so much for joining us at MDUC this week
SvarSletthugs sara x
Ett aldeles nydelig kort som oser av vinter, takk for at du deltar hos Heidishobbystuggu denne måned
SvarSlettKlem Winnie
Sweet, sweet, sweet! I love the image. Thanks for joining us at SSDS this week with your adorable card. I hope you join us next week and check out the DT call.
SvarSlettHugs,
Linda
beautiful card! love the kraft base and the snowflakes.
SvarSlettthanks for playing with us at Creative Belli, hope to see you again!
Nydelig kort:)
SvarSlett*Klem Inger*
Thank you for another magnificent article. Where else may anyone get that kind of information in such a perfect approach of writing? I have a presentation next week, and I am at the look for such information.
SvarSlett