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I quick post today - I have surfaced from the craziness of cleaning and packing to share this card.
The challenge in our swap group last month was to use the iron-off resist technique, as demonstrated by Jennifer McGuire.
I used a Stampendous stamp called Bandanna Background, which is slightly too small for our card, so I split the stamped panel and put the sentiment in the centre, directly onto the base card.
After stamping and clear embossing the design, I then randomly sponged over it with Catherine Pooler inks - I was happy with the result, so ironed off the embossing,,, but forgot to wipe the ink off the embossing first, so the result below means I have to really think as to how I am going to use it!!
When I went to mount the coloured panel, I had difficulty finding a card to really complement the panels, and ended up layering it on red, then onto the rich cream base. I then used the same Rouge Red ink from the sponged panel to stamp the sentiment.
The inside of the card was finished simply with the edge of the white panel run over the red ink pad, and then some washi tape added.
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Beautiful card and the technique sounds interesting. Great colours and design.
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off to check the link out. xx
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ReplyDeleteThanks for entering your gorgeous card into our challenge of Anything goes at Lemon Shortbread Challenges. Hope to see you next challenge.
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you've been very creative! , love how this technique turned out! Thanks for sharing at polkadoodle.blogspot.com challenge: crafty Hugs Nelly DT X
ReplyDeleteThis is so interesting, Maxine! I haven't heard of this technique - but I spend my days scrambling, lol, so I am sure I miss a lot! I wish I could give you a hand with the packing - hugs!
ReplyDeleteA lovely result Maxine
ReplyDeleteWow what a stunner of a card and a fun and unique technique x.
ReplyDeleteOh I love Those! You are so creative!
ReplyDeleteWishing you all the best with packing etc. and hope your move goes well.
ReplyDeleteI like the vibrancy of the card you have made here :)
Gorgeous Maxine. Love you chose such beautiful bright colours.
ReplyDeleteWow, another technique there, Maxine. Looks so lovely and what a fab idea to have cut the stamped image into two pieces. I can do that too with embossing folders which are small for my card base.
ReplyDeleteThe bandana stamp is actually like a bandana.
Hope house moving is working out okay.
Take care,
M
A beautiful card Maxine, a super technique and good idea to split the stamped panel to make it fit - the red base panel is perfect.
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I haven't been on blogger much recently but I was intrigues by your title and had to come over to have a look. What a pretty card you have made. I love it.
ReplyDeleteIt is a long time since I saw that technique used and had forgotten about it. I am glad you have brought it to mind again.
I didn't know you were moving. Are you gong far? I hope the packing goes well. It is not a job I relish.Best wishes. Kate x
This card is so beautiful! Lovely Post!
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Maxine, this looks great!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card Maxine! LOVE the design and the colours you've used. How cool is it to iron off the dimension of the embossed design. Awesome! xx
ReplyDeleteWow love that background! Gorgeous card! Thanks for joining our Anything Goes Challenge at Lil Patch of Crafty Friends. I hope join us again real soon!
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I've been such a bad blogger this week so my apologies for for being so late popping in to look at your lovely creation.
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This card turned out just beautiful. I have to check out that technique!
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I've seen JMG do this technique and thought it was so cool and looked like a lot of fun, but never tired it. I love how your card came our Maxine!! I love that stamp you used and I love how you decided to put the sentiment in the middle to make it the length of your card. Looks so good! I think the one panel you did where you forgot to wipe off the ink is so pretty too, I just know you will come up with a fabulous card with it! Sounds like you are pretty busy with all your packing, getting ready for the move. I hope it all goes well for you!! Hugs, Brenda
ReplyDeleteVery very pretty card- I love the colors you used and the wax paper resist is a very cool effect on your background. So pretty inside and out!
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing your beautiful make with us over at Polkadoodles and hope you will join us again.
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Ann-Marie (DT)
My Little Patch of Heaven
Wonderful! Thanks for sharing your creation at Crafting Happiness Challenges this week.
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Beautiful card! So creative! Love it!
ReplyDeleteSuch a great result Maxine, isn't it a great technique to get a 2-for-1? Love your bandanna look and the colours work so well with your theme. CarolG
ReplyDeleteThis looks beautiful!! Thanks for joining us at Lil Patch of Crafty Friends. Hope to see you again next time.
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This technique is both very creative and also very dynamic dearest Maxine! plus the paisley design, oh I am a big lover of that pattern! Thank you for sharing this colorful card to us :)
ReplyDeleteLove the resist technique and love any videos by Jennifer McGuire, she explains them beautifully and provides ample samples.
ReplyDeleteThis is a lovely card you have created for us to look at and what a good idea to split the card in half to cover up a join in a smaller stamp. Hats off to you Maxine.
Blessings, Neet xx
Fabulous creation! Thanks for joining us for Week 18 at Gem of a Challenge!
ReplyDeleteWow! This is gorgeous! I love the colors you used and the image totally draws me in! Beautiful card!
ReplyDeletethis looks so great mf...well done.
ReplyDeletexx Karen