I love the challenges on Splitcoast for several reasons, it's an ever learning process and it helps me get my Christmas cards done!
This is another sneak peek at one of the new sets from Our Daily Bread designs, His Gift, being released tomorrow. Be sure to stop by tomorrow so you can see the beautiful DT creations!
This card was done for yesterday's Featured Stamper , Mrs. Boz, and this is the card I cased. (I had to flip it in order to accommodate my image)
This is a gatefold card. It's entirely airbrushed with Copics. I stamped 2 of the image, masking to do the background, cutting one poinsettia out and popping it up over the other. I cut around some of the petals too, shaped them and popped them up a little higher than some of the others.
I put a thin line of Zip Dry glue around the edges and dipped them in Sugar Dust.
Here is the inside...
Card Recipe:
Stamps: His Gift Ink: Memento Tuxedo Black, Ranger Distress Shabby Shutters Paper: Prism Blush Red dark, Spring Willow med, Simply Smooth White Other: Copics, Copic Air Brush System, Spellbinders labels 8, Zip Dry glue, Sugar Dust, Cuttlebug Holly Ribbons embossing folder
Have a wonderful day...thanks for stopping!
Dawn
8 comments :
Dawn - Your card is absolutely stunning. I am in awe of your immense talent. I love your colouring, your use of depth, even your use of that fabulous CB folder. Thanks so much for sharing!
Oh Dawn... I always love your work! This is soooo rich and gorgeous! I love how you colored this with the airbrush! I'm getting one for Christmas so you can give me lessons! :) Love the depth you created and the rich tones!!!
Incredibly Beautiful and sooo creative Dawn...I hope you and yours had a great weekend!!!
OMG this is so stunning and I can't believe you air brushed it. Fantastic job.
Another gorgeous card!!
Beautiful cards. Having lived in "snow" country most of my life, I really appreciate the snowflake cards.
oops-- Previous comment posted on wrong blog. Sorry, Dawn. (I've never airbrushed. Something new to try.)
Thank you for sharing all your talent. I am glad I don't have to pick a favorite.
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