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Thursday 4 December 2014

Acetate Daisies.

Hi there Peeps,

First of all, I would like to welcome my newest Follower, Caroline.   I do hope you enjoy your visits to my blog and thank you for following me  and to my other Followers, I would just like to thank you for all your comments and continued support, this means a great deal to me.

I thought I would steer away from Christmas cards tonight and show you a card which, hopefully will           remind you of those balmy Summer days , which now seem so long ago  lol    This is a card I made for   Sue and Harvey  of my favourite craft Company,  Imagination Crafts.     I made this in May 2012.   For this card I have used the beautiful 'butterfly and daisies' stencil   and of course my most favourite product, Sparkle     Medium.   Without more ado, let's get started.                                                                                             
                                                                                            
Make a base card from black card stock, matt cream, then black onto this, leaving tiny borders of                each  colour showing.   Next, matt some pink paper  onto the black matt.                                                                                                                                                                                   
 
   
Using some black card, the Spellbinders Grand  Labels One, cut out and emboss one of the labels.   Fix this to the centre of the pink paper.   Again, using the slightly smaller Grand Labels die and cream card, die-cut and emboss a cream label.    Glue this to the black label on the base card.

 
Take a piece of acetate and cut out and emboss it as you did for the cream label.   Colour one side of the acetate using the  wild plum, cranberry and denim alcohol inks and the blending tool leaving a few places free of ink.    When you are happy with the results, cover the inks with a Versamark pad and dust with gold mica powder.   Brush off the excess powder.

Turn the acetate over and lay the daisies stencil over it.   Spread the black stars Sparkle Medium over the design.  Remove the stencil and leave the image to dry.

Whrn the Sparkle Medium  is dry, fix this to the cream card.   Last of all fix a gold peel off to each corner of the pink matt on the base card.

 
I do hope you like this card.   Using alcohol inks on the acetate background means, that no two cards will ever be alike.   This could be made using totally different colours, to give a totally different look.   A very quick and easy card to make.

Well, that's all for tonight my friends,    I'll be back soon with another card, until then take care of yourselves, stay snug and warm during this cold spell.

                                                                 Love and rainbows, 

                                                              Crafty Hugs,   Jennifer xx.  



8 comments:

  1. Utterly stunning my friend, I am hoping to have a wee play with acetate in the near future, won't reach this standard though, hope you are well, love and hugs xxx

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    1. Hi Avril . Thank you for your lovely comment. I'm sure will make a good job of your acetate card, you are a very clever lady! I am well thank you,just cold lol!! -6 here tonight Brrrr... Many thanks for
      stopping by my blog my friend.
      Big hugs Hun, Jennifer xx.

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  2. This is gorgeous,love all the details.xxx

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    1. Hi there Doreen, many thanks for dropping in and leaving such a nice comment.
      Hugs Jennifer xx

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  3. Gorgeous Jennifer, I do love the background and the daisies look fabulous.
    Hugs
    Linda xxx

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    1. Hi Linda, thanks for stopping by my blog and many thanks for your lovely comment, much appreciated.
      Hugs Jennifer xx

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  4. This is so pretty Jennifer love it xx Jan

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    1. Hello Jan, thank you so much for your kind words, much appreciated.
      Hugs Jennifer xx

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