Here are the steps to this card.
1) Use a dark brown card stock as the base for this card.
2) Cut out a rectangular piece from a white card stock. Stamp various images (ie. speedometer, enjoy life stamp, compass) using solvent ink on it.
3) Use the "Inking in Layers using Crayon and Masquepen" technique to colour the images. Later, stamp some old script images using distress ink on the upper right of it. Mat this piece onto a white card stock and stitch around the edges.
4) Paste the finished piece in the middle of the brown card stock base. Add a strip of ribbon at the bottom of it.
5) Add some cut-out flowers and a button for detail.
If you've noticed, I've used various Queen Kat designs stamps on it too. I just love how this kind of cards would really make all your stamps work for you.
Sources: Card Stock: Bazzill; Pattern Paper: Making Memories; Inks: Ranger Distress Ink, Tsukineko Staz On; Stamp: Queen Kat Designs; Others: Ranger Liquid Pearls,Ranger Stickles, Masquepen, ribbon, button, floss for stitching, Helmar glue, glue dots and other adhesives.
beautiful card!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous !
ReplyDeleteLove it.
Stunning!
ReplyDeleteohhhhh so BEAUTIFUL!!!!
ReplyDeleteLove the colors/stamping
and of course those extremely gorgeous details!
Lovely...
ReplyDeleteLovely...
ReplyDeleteis really beautiful Irene!!
ReplyDeleteWowzers, so, so gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteOh my God - really, really gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteMy son's birthday is next week and I think you've inspired me to make his card now. I was really having a hard time deciding what to do. I love this card. Thank you!
ReplyDeleteHOW in the world do you find time do create all these beautiful designs??? I m jealous -- BUT you are SO talented !!! Just fab !!!! Linnie
ReplyDeleteWow, what a stunning creation!! Love it!
ReplyDeleteYvonne.
wow is everything i can say i think :)
ReplyDeleteReally nice..
wow we, how beautiful. it's amazing how you come up with your designs. you never cease to amaze me. you always come up with a better design than the previous. you have god gifted talent.
ReplyDeleteHugs, Irma