to make this card, I started with the sequins dies from Papertreyink. I stamped them in rainbow colours to create a background.
I then die cut a vellum panel using Simon Says Stamp Stitched rectangle dies and heat embossed the sentiment and the diamonds from Winnie and Walter's My Precious stamp set on the panel.
I overlayed the panel on the background and held it in place with a gold brad from recollections.
I just loved the look of the left over pieces, so I added some sequins to the centre and used them on this red tag. They really pop don't they! I just love the shimmery card stock too!
If you have any questions, please feel free to leave me a comment below.
Our sponsors for this challenge are the awesome people at the Krafter's Cart
They have sponsored a Rs.500 gift certificate from their store.
We're also announcing a special giveaway for participants who will play our challenges every month from January to April 2016.
Here is my second round of inspiration for you...
To make this tag, I stamped the Hero Arts background stamp in black and heat embossed it with clear embossing powder ( A trick I learned from Jennifer Mcguire). I heat embossed a love sentiment(from Verna's Creations)in gold on black paper, and, tied the two together with gold and black ribbon.
I have used....ribbon-love sentiment-heat embossing
CoasteRide ends at midnight on February 29th 2016 Don't forget to tag your submissions in the ICR gallery with the tag name
ICRCPREWIN03
Now that you have all the details come on over and play along!
As it is the month of Valentines and hearts, we can't ignore that theme,
can we?
We also have loads of scraps around...I know I do..and I thought it would be nice to put those scraps to use this month.
Our challenge this month is
Please display this storyboard prominently in your blog post.
ALSO, please display this logo prominently on your blog.
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Now for some inspiration...
To make this simple tag, I stamped the image (from MFT stamps) on a scrap of white card and punched it out using my circle punch. I then popped it up on a piece of white card stock cut with Simon Says Stamp Stitched circles, with 3D foam tape. I finished off the card by adding the sentiment and some bakers' twine.
Other supplies used are...
EK Success 1" circle punch,
Versafine Onyx black and Habanero inks.
To make this card, I used red card and black die cut (memento small starburst) card which were left overs from an earlier project.
I stamped the image from Simon Says Stamp 'Quite the pear' stamp set, onto a piece of scrap white card stock and fussy cut it.
I then put all the pieces together at an angle, for interest, with the playing cards popped up with 3D tape.
I stamped the sentiment with Memento tuxedo black ink to finish the card.
I used some craps of white card to stamp the central image and then fussy cut them.
We have some more inspiration for you from our
FEBRUARY GUEST DESIGNER
NEHA BHATT
This month we have the fabulous Neha Bhatt, of Perwinkle Creations as our Guest Designer.
Her style is simple and CAS, but oh so effective!
I love her work and I am sure that you will too!
Here is what she has to say about herself...
Hi! I am Neha, a house wife - hence full time crafter.
I have been crafting for last 10 years.
I had an opportunity to live in USA for few years and that is where I came to learn about stamps and inks.
Paper crafting is a pure passion and my high-way to happiness.
It gives me that inner peace and keeps me sane.
My Style is CAS cards. I love the aesthetics behind their designs and how they convey the message.
My blog periwinkle-creations is comparatively new but you can find my older work on my
I am onParu's Card making Challenge Blog as
a guest designer for Febuary . Having our own Indian Challenge Blog was
my dream but due to my laziness I never started it. When Paru started it last
month I was thrilled to participate & feel honoured to be a GD this month.
There were many awesome entries last month and some fabulous prizes too.
This month's challenge is a Valentine themed card or tag using scraps.
I hardly use pattern paper but I
love them.
I can't let go even smallest of scrap.
Another thing I hoard is die
cut negatives. I always feel there are so many possibilities with them
which remain unexplored and scraps gets piled up.
I madeTHIScard a while ago in which I use many stitched panels to create comic
book look. I am using that negative and scrap pattern paper to create today's
card.
I madeTHIScard a while ago in which I use many stitched panels to create comic
book look. I am using that negative and scrap pattern paper to create today's
card.
I adhered
different PP scrap form the back of each window with 3d tape for creating
shadow box effect. I used reverse confettistamp set, some wood veneer arrows and heart
and bow die cuts. I feel all the elements in different windows help to enhance
the more part of the sentiment.
For tag, I simply
glued strips of different PP scrap on some leftover CS and die cut the tag. Try
doing this with different dies. you will get some really unexpected results.
Hope you will be
inspired to use the scrap and create something beautiful and take part in this
month's challenge.
THE PRIZES
We have some fabulous sponsors lined up for this month.