





Hello! Welcome back to my blog. Several inspirations came to mind for this card but it was the Woodblock Wednesday challenget that sparked my interest to create this card. I don't have a lot of woodblock stamps. I bought this stamp for my oldest son's 8th grade graduation class give away decor, which was 8 years ago. This stamp has been hibernating since then. Having a challenge like this allowed me to use this stamp. I truly enjoyed crafting with it again.
Not only have I revived this woodblock stamp. I also revived the Stamp-a-Ma-Jig which is the stamp positioner before Misti.
I also created this card following a sketch which I linked below. If you have been following my blog, sketch challenges are my absolute favorite challenges.
I lightly drew a diamond shape on the center of a white carstock cut at 5 1/2" x 4 1/4". I stamped the hibiscus flowers around this diamond with different dye ink colors, and rotating the hibiscus for some variation on top of the color variation.
I used the Stamp-a-Ma-Jig in this process which allowed me to repeat stamp the flower if needed, and also allowed me to add highlights to the flower edges.
I clean the stamp in between ink colors using a stamp scrubber.
To get into the tight spaces in between the flowers, I used the plastic film that comes with the Stamp-a-Ma-Jig. It guided me on how to fit the flower on those tight spaces. It is so fun to put this tool in action again.
I die cut a diamond window at the center. I backed this with a burlap die cut which I die cut on cream colored cardstock. The burlap die is from HoneyBee stamps.
For the sentiment, I die cut the word hello on gold glittered cardstock. I die cut two more of these sentiments on scrap kraft cardstock. I adhered this kraft letter die cuts to the back of the gold glittered letter die cuts for some dimension. The die I used is from My Favorite Things but this stamp set is retired.
The additional sentiment was stamped on kraft cardstock using orange dye ink. Thanks to my friend, Abbie, for giving me some input while I was creating this card. She helped me chose which color of dye ink I should use for the this additional sentiment. I fussy cut the sentiment leaving a small border around it. This sentiment is from an MFT stamp set which was lately pulled out of the vault. Unfortunately, it is currently out of stock.
I adhered the sentiments to the burlap window.
I trimmed off an eight of an inch off each side to make this panel into a 5 1/4" x 4". I added foam adhesive to the back of this panel, and adhered this to an A2 white top folding note card.
Thank you very much for visiting my blog. Have a blessed, brilliant and creative day!
Maria Giselle B.
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Hello! Happy New Year! This is my first card of the year. I am using products from Kat Scrappiness.
I die cut a black cardstock using the KS Buffalo Plaid Background die. I created a square frame using 2 nesting dies from the KS Never Ending Square dies. I used a matte gold cardstock for the frame. I die cut 4 pieces of this frame and adhered one on top of the other to create a chipboard-like frame. I adhered this to the plaid panel lining it with the pattern. I set this aside until the liquid glue has dried. I trimmed off the part of the panel inside the square frame to create the window.
I trimmed the same matte gold cardstock at 5 1/2" x 4 1/4" for the back panel of the plaid panel.
I heat embossed the sentiment on the part of the gold cardstock showing through the window. I used a Misti Stamping Tool to stamp the sentiment. I used Versafine Onxy Black ink for stamping pouring clear embossing powder over it. I wanted a darker shade of black for the embossed sentiment. Good thing I used the Misti. I re-positioned the panel back on the Misti and re-stamped the image using the same black ink except this time I used a black embossing powder.
I adhered the plaid window panel over the gold panel. I have a lot of space between the sentiment and the window frame. To fill this void, I die cut a black cardstock using a stitched square die which is the same size as the window. I created this into a frame using a slightly smaller square die from the KS Never Ending Square die set. I applied shimmer to this frame using a black Wink of Stella shimmer pen. I adhered this to the inside of the window making sure it is flushed on the side of the window.
I die cut some stars from holographic cardstock. The star dies I used are from the KS Nesting Fishtail Banner Dies set. I adhered this to the left bottom corner of the window. I added cream gems to the center of the stars.
Thank you for visiting my blog. Have a blessed, brilliant and creative day. Cheers to a new year!
Maria Giselle B.
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