Saturday, September 8, 2012

Beige and Burgundy Card


I love to work with the new 6"x6" templates from TCW and "Liquitex Light Modeling paste.  They create such a pretty "dimensional" background and are very easy to create.  This is the same template Joan used in her workshops.  I used Distress Ink to color the background then added the Modeling paste over it.  Once it was dry, I added a little more Distress Ink to lightly color the paste.  The die cut tree is one of the new Memory Box dies called "Snowflake Tree".  In the upper corner I added a Spellbinder "Parisian Accent" to go under the burgundy silk bow.  The bow was created with the Bow Easy.  Kaiser Craft pearls were added to complete the card.

All these products can be purchased at Joan's Gardens.  For those of you who don't know, Joan only charges you exactly what it costs her for postage and most items in her store are priced less than retail.  You can always save by shopping with Joan.

Here are the products I used today from Joan's Gardens:

TCW 6x6 Template
Liquitex Light Modeling Paste
Memory Box Snowflake Tree (98405)
Spellbinders "parisian Accent" (S5-034)
Distress Inks
Bow Easy
Silk Ribbon
Kaiser Craft Pearls

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9 comments:

Betty Benton said...

Lovely card, Selma. I like how you put the die cut under the beautiful bow!

Sheila - Ginger said...

Such an elegant card Selma! I love it.

Love Sheila xx

Rita said...

Beautiful Card Selma. I adore the colours. I need that tree too. Enjoy your Day. Rita xx

craftysals creative corner said...

Just love that christmas tree die, your cards are always great, thank you for bringing them to us xx

craftieodmae said...

beautiful Christmas card!!! Love those colors together!

Anonymous said...

This is beautiful. Pat

HappyCrafter said...

This is gorgeous, very elegant!

Leanne ... said...

I love the tree die cut and love the moldeing paste technique on your card. Looks very Christmasey.
Hugs...Leanne

Sandy said...

So very pretty -- really nice work!
sandy

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