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Monday, January 8, 2018

CAS Silver Rose and Alcohol !!!

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I recently had a 'play' with my alcohol inks and some yupo paper that I have had on hand longer than I care to remember.... 
 I watched a 'how to' video on Lolls blog  to get myself started, and then just played....

The background I used here is the softer of the two results - the other is rather gaudy, and will be a challenge in itself for me to use it.


With the background on hand the card itself was easy to make.


I chose an area of the background I wanted to use, die cut it with an oval die and stamped and embossed the rose in silver.  As yupo is a 'plastic paper' I had to be careful with the heat embossing.
This panel was layered over a snippet of cream card, die cut to an oval.


The sentiment was also silver embossed 


some Versamark stamped flourishes in the opposite corners, and some 'crystal' rhinestones finished the purple layer, which was mounted over cream cardstock.

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33 comments:

Dawn T said...

So pretty Maxine. I'm trying to get hold of some Yupo paper to try out the inks on it. I've used glossy card in the past.

pinky said...

Lovely card, you've captured the colours perfectly. Thanks for joining us at Stamping Sensations.

Mac Mable said...

Great background with beautiful colours and such a pretty card. Well done you on the alcohol inks x

brenda said...

I've never tried Yuppo paper Maxine although heard a lot about it, really like the results you achieved here and the lilacs and silver work so nicely together, many thanks for joining us at Stamping Sensations challenge.

B x

Lorraine said...

love that background

froebelsternchen said...

Really elegant - so beautiful!

JD/ Jill said...

Lovely card!

Vicki Dutcher said...

Lovely background with that rose. Thanks for joining in at JUGS

Liz said...

Beautiful card, Maxine, the inked background is gorgeous. xx

Loll said...

Beautiful card Maxine. It look like a stained glass window with your silver embossed rose and gorgeous mix of ai colours for the background. xx

Darnell said...

Good job successfully tackling this technique, Maxine! You made a gorgeous background for that sweet rose!! I love using alcoholic inks on glossy paper, but still haven't tried it on Yupo paper. I've only had the Yupo paper for three years, so don't rush me!! Hugs, Darnell

Gerrina said...

Looks so good! Just some material that if you start with it you want to keep going... I put it away when I had a play and within a year I find myself playing with it again :)! Hugs, Gerrina

Sandma's Handmade Cards said...

I have to admit Maxine that I've never used Alcohol Inks but every time I see them, I love the effect that they give. Your card is lovely and the silver embossing works so well against the purple background. Thank you for sharing this with us at Stamping Sensations and good luck. Sandra x

aussie aNNie said...

Beautiful design and project. Thanks for your comments while I was absent.. Have a good start to the New Year.xx[aNNie]

Nancy said...

So glad you showed us a close up up that beautiful background! Great card! Thanks for linking up with us at Just Us Girls and we hope you will play along again soon!

Neet said...

Ooh, I like this. Very much. What a lovely effect you got with the AI's. Funny that this week we both chose to use an old friend (AI's)
Blessings, Neet xx

Lynne K said...

Love that gorgeous background, Maxine, and the beautiful rose image. I have some Yupo paper in my stash, but haven't done much with it. You've inspired me to go and find it! The lovely cool colours and silver embossing are perfect for our cold and frosty challenge, so thanks for joining us at Stamping Sensations.

Lynne

Creaine said...

very nice. Thanks for joining us at Crafty Friends.
Bye, Groetjes van Ine (DT)
http://creaine-cards.blogspot.nl/

sharon said...

Fabulous card Maxine, I love the effect of the Alcohol ink on Yupo Paper.
Once I start I find it hard to stop.
hugs
sharon :)

Priya Satish said...

Fantastic background... Cool card. - Thank You for joining us at the Crafter's Castle ATG challenge. - Priya Satish

Pamellia said...

Gorgeous Maxine. I love the background in your oval, a stunning blend of colours and a great backdrop for your embossed flower! Love the subtle pattern in the corner and the elegant metallic sentiment! hugs :)

stampingbowd said...

Wow, your alcohol ink background looks amazing! Gorgeous card. Love the silver!

Kristie W. said...

Very pretty, Maxine!

Diane Louise J said...

Hello Thanks for sharing your card with us at Crafty Friends Challenge Blog… your card is lovely and fits perfectly with our ‘For a Girl/Lady’ theme… good luck in the draw and please join us again.
Diane Louise
[Team Leader for Crafty Friends Challenge Blog]

Shirley said...

Such a pretty card with lovely embossed detail on the stamping.

Thank you for sharing with us at Fashionable Stamping Challenges.

Warm crafty hugs from Shirl x x x
ShirlsCards.

Monika Reeck said...

that background is adorable Maxine
and lovely silver emboss flower and sentiment
is your fav color also purple like me?
sweet card
hugs
Monika

Juliet A said...

Lovely use of some techniques that I haven't seen in a while! Thanks for joining the HeARTful Stamping Challenge this week!

Shelly Schmidt said...

Oh Maxine- just beautiful! I love your Yupo technique and yes- so hard to emboss on it! Beautifully done and love your purples : )

Karen Dunbrook said...

so pretty and so elegant looking...wonderful results mf.
xx Karen

Cobnut Crafter said...

I love these colours and great alcohol technique. I am sure you will find a use for the 'gaudy' background when you least expect it!

creationsnz said...

Love this effect, and a great card result too. Nice to rediscover stuff and have a bit of fun with it. CarolG

EK Gorman said...

Wow, what a beautiful card. I love your use of alcohol inks to make this stunning card. Thank you for joining us this week at Cupcake Inspiration Challenge.

Lady Joyful said...

Beautiful card! Thank you for joining us at Cupcake Inspirations - Charlotte/Lady Joyful, DT