A costomer of mine has been asked to teach a card class for the younger children at her church, and one of the cards had to feature an angel. While helping her with the cards, I was inspired to make one of my own featuring the Angel of Peace stamp set, and used the sketch challenge with Make the Cards Challenge #39 to do so.
I featured the angel in a background created using my favourite technique - using blender brushes as well as the spotlighting technique.
The card base is a 4 1/4 by 5 1/2" Night of Navy top fold card, layered with Basic White card stock.
The back ground was created on a 3 3/4 by 5" piece of Basic white card stock art piece.
After white embossing the big star and the snowflakes on the art piece, the following colours were added using a blender brush - Balmy blue, Misty Moonlight, and Night of Navy. Each colour was applied further away from the center and closer to the edge
Using a blender brush, the following colours were added to the sky - Balmy Blue, followed by Misty Moonlight, and then Night of Navy each colour being applied closer to the edge of the card stock, and further away from the center.
An oval was die cut just off center, matted with a larger oval and placed back over the original oval using dimensionals.
Clear Wink of Stella was applied over the entire image.
The sentiment, part of a larger sentiment, was stamped with Night of Navy ink , matted with Night of Navy card stock, and added adjacent to the angel.
Supplies Used:
Stamp: Angels of Peace
Inks: Black Memento, Balmy Blue, Misty Moonlight, Night of Navy, Watercolor pencils, Versa Mark
Papers: Night of Navy, Basic White
Accessories: Layering Oval dies, Dimensionals, Clear Wink of Stella, White embossing powder
2 comments:
Absolutely BEAUTIFUL!! Thanks so much for joining in the fun at our Make The Cards Challenge! Good Luck and we hope you’ll come back often.
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Such a stunning card, love your gorgeous blended background. Thanks for playing with us at Make the Cards Challenge!
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