It seems it was only recently that I found the challenge at Technique Time Tuesday but it was last March and I've really enjoyed taking part and trying out all the ideas they come up with. I was stunned to receive an email last month asking if I wanted to be guest designer for January. Of course I said yes and was sent the details of the challenge. Now it's time to post my creation and I've realised the massive downside to this - I can't enter the challenge this month! I'm sure I'll be having another play before the month is out as this is a great technique
I started with some white card and cut a rectangle and then some white ovals with Nesties. Using low tack tape, I've layered them together and stamped the main image which is from Darkroom Door's Prague Volume 1 set with Majestic Blue Versafine. Take the tape off and layer each part onto black card slightly larger than the images and layer up together. This is just the basics - there's a link to a great tutorial on the TTT blog
For the background I've coloured a square of white card with Tumbled Glass distress ink and then stamped various images from Darkroom Door Prague Volumes 1 & 2 with the Versafine. The sentiment is from Volume 1 and cut with the same shaped ovals. To finish I've added some Versamark, bonding powder and silver gilding flakes. I do love these but always forget about them but they were still on my desk from the last card
A very clever card Kim,love the image and colour.
ReplyDeletelove this kim.really clever design and the image is stunning ;D
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Kim,
ReplyDeleteI love your cards! Thanks so much for stopping by my blog and leaving me such a nice message. Have a wonderful week.
Clever technique and so effective! It makes for an eyecatching card.
ReplyDeleteLOVE, LOVE, LOVE!!! Such a super fun take on this technique--you always amaze me with your creative ideas! SO excited you joined us this month! HUGS and have a wonderful rest of the week! :) Mynn xx
ReplyDeletewow- what a gorgeous effect with this fab technique. Love it.
ReplyDeleteLovely job on the Triple Time stamping Kim. Congrats on being our Guest Designer this month too! Love that you used ovals and that blue is stunning.
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