I found a piece of embossable acetate and using my stamp positioner and Black Stazon Ink I stamped the poppy heart onto it and then heat embossed it with WOW Clear Gloss Embossing Powder. I went through my cupboards and found some freebie packets of glitter which came with a plastic tray eons ago and which have never been used, and now is it's their ntime to shine..lol. I used my Pinflair Bookbinding Glue which I do use as my go to glue, and started with one of the flowers and a pink and purple colour of glitter. I thought I would leave it until it was dry to check that the glue would go clear, which it did, and so I carried on, bit by bit filling in all the flowers using the purple near the centres and the paler over the rest, and then added some green on the leaves. I decided to colour the little flowers and a couple of poppy seed heads and also the centres of the poppies with alcohol pens. The blue flowers show up well, but the centres of the poppies and the two poppy heads which are in an orangy brown colour do not show up clearly in the photo. The glitter is not in pots but in little plastic bags which once opened are difficult to close again, and my patience level with the glitter had definitely been reached, and I felt three opened bags with glitter leaking everywhere was probably sufficient..lol.
I cut a piece of white card to fit this 5" x 7" card blank and cut the heart aperture using the largest die from a set by Sweet Dixie, and also stamped the sentiment using Versafine Clair Nocturne Ink and heat embossed it with WOW Clear Gloss Embossing Powder. I then fixed the glittered piece behind it using red double sided tape around the edge of the aperture and cut off the excess to make it neater and put the card together.
I needed an anniversary card and this is a very pretty stamp which I haven't used for a very long time, but perhaps a more simple design might have been better, but contrary to everything I have said, I was pleased with the result which does look much better in real life, and I am glad I gave this technique a try. Thank you for visiting my blog today and I'll see you again soon.
Allsorts Challenge - Week 805 Magic of the Season/Anything Goes.
We Love Stamping Challenge - Nov. '24 Christmas/Anything Goes.
Stamping Sensations Challenge - Nov. '24 Anything Goes/Make it Magical.
Addicted to Stamps and More Challenge - No. 480 Die Cuts and/or Stencils ( I have a die cut aperture..hope this fulfils the theme).
Beautiful Blossoms Challenge - No. 22 Anything Floral Goes/Optional Mood Board.
Triple B Challenge - Nov. '24 Birds, Butterflies and Blooms (one, two or all three...mine is Blooms.
NBUS Challenge - No. 68 Where we use our Never Before Used Schtuff...i.e. the glitter.
I am also joining in with Darnell's I.D.E.A.S., a challenge she has set herself but says anyone can join in. This Weeks is November Week 1: Ink/Colour Mediums.
5 comments:
Beautiful use of our Group of Seven glittered acetate technique! You used wonderful rich colours. And setting it in the heart aperture makes it perfect for an anniversary card.
Beautifully done Pat, colouring on acetate is now the easiest but this turned out so nicely, lovely to see you at Allsorts, Stamping Sensations and We Love Stamping challenges, many thanks for joining us.
B x
Beautiful glittery heart for an anniversary card. I think I gave away most of my coloured glitter - certainly don't fancy dispensing it from little plastic bags 🙄.
This looks amazing Pat, you did a wonderful job. I think stamping on acetate is quite difficult and it must have taken ages to colour so much of it with glitter...
Thank you for sharing your lovely sparkly card at Stamping Sensations.
Chris
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Wow what a beautiful card you made.
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