Hello Thursday! Hi guys, it's time for an I Am Roses project. I've made another Christmas card, woo hoo, I'm ahead by two cards this season LOL. I had a leftover image/embellishment from a swap I did with my friend Rina, which made my whole card process go much faster. You can see my original project in this post. I layered several design papers and distressed the edges with my Tim Holtz Distressing Tool (thanks Jil - Stampyra on YouTube).
All the I Am Roses flowers that I used were all sprayed with my Lindy's Stamp Gang in Scintillating Silver. It just made the flowers pop. I used that beautiful 2" Red Rose in the left bottom corner. Two 1/2" White Paper Roses flanked both the bottom and top red roses. The flower I used on the top right hand corner is a 1" Red Paper Rose. The leaves that I used were the Small Green Leaves and I sprayed them with my Lindy's Stamp Gang spray in Gator Gumbo Olive.
You can watch a step by step video of me putting this card together here. Thanks again for taking the time to look at my project. Have a wonderful evening!
I Am Roses Products (links provided):
R40-11 2" Red Paper Roses
ZQL0-1 Small Green Leaves
R5-12 1" Red Paper Flowers
R8-15 1/2" White Paper Roses
Other Products:
Basic Grey - Eskimo Kisses, Scenic Route - Garland, Martha Stewart Holidays - Scandinavian Paper PadLindy's Stamp Gang - Scintillating Silver/Gator Gumbo Olive, Spellbinders Lacey Circles, TGF Cheeky Xmas, Copic Markers, Cuttleug, Tim Holtz Distress Tool, Gold Brads, Best Creations Champagne Glitter Paper, Vellum, Diamond Dust, Cuttlebug Swiss Dots Embossing Folder, Memento Tuxedo Black Ink, QK Banner Die, White Cardstock
oooh la la! Very pretty! Love those flowers with that image! Very nice! :)
ReplyDeleteHi Jo. I watched your video on this yesterday and I just had to come over and tell that I think she looks just awesome. I love these rubber stamps and I think you do such a great job on them. Hope you have a great weekend. Hugs, Lisa G
ReplyDeleteSo pretty Jo! Great coloring with the copics!
ReplyDeleteLove your card Jo.You have inspired me to start on my Christmas cards and itis only September
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