Hey everyone! Hope you had a great weekend! I was lucky enough to be able to get together with some of my GI12 buddies (JJ, Tessa, Jocelyn, and Wida). It was so much fun and I was able to get a lot done to boot!
This is the first card I made this weekend. I was playing with Paper Smooches' Power Rays die. I started by die cutting it from watercolor cardstock. I adhered both pieces of the die cut to some printer paper, and then die cut the cityscape from the bottom of it.
The cityscape was colored with Kuretake watercolors. Once it was dry, I went back with a wet brush and removed some of the color from the smaller rays.
I die cut the Power Rays again with some scrap cardstock and used removable adhesive to adhere it to the card base. Then I used a sponge dauber to add color to the rays.
A thin strip of black cardstock that was clear embossed was adhered to the bottom of the cityscape and the entire piece was adhered with foam adhesive so that the rays of the cityscape lined up with the inked rays.
OK, that's all for today. Thanks for visiting!
Supplies Used
Paper/Cardstock: Avery Elle - White and Black cardstock; Canson - Watercolor Paper
Stamps: Paper Smooches - A Blessed Christmas
Ink: Versafine; Versamark; Distress Inks - Scattered Straw, Squeezed Lemonade, and Mustard Seed
Other: Paper Smooches - Cityscape 1 and Power Rays Dies; Hero Arts - Clear Embossing Powder; Kuretake - Gansai Watercolors - Scotch - Foam Adhesive
I love this card! Fabulous colours and really cool technique!
ReplyDeleteOh, I love this!
ReplyDeletethis is beautiful, Miriam! You always have such great technique ideas.
ReplyDeleteTotally gorgeous! Those rays add an awesome dimension :)
ReplyDeleteThis is beautiful!! I love the rays, and I love how the cityscape makes me think of India or Russia!!
ReplyDeleteThis is so amazing, Miriam! Love how the rays continue from the buildings to the background.
ReplyDeleteWow. what an awesome card! I love those rays!!!
ReplyDeleteYou need to do a step by step or video of this. Just looks amazing!
ReplyDeleteThis is amazing!!! I adore your work. Such a beautiful card..x
ReplyDeleteHi Miriam. I love how you achieved the looks of rays here. So amazing and beautiful all at once!!! I also wanted to let you know that I am your newest follower! Ever since I discovered your blog a few weeks ago, I had been reading through your archive and I finally finished yesterday. :) I thoroughly enjoy reading your creative journey and evolution. You are truly talented and have an eye for a true artist. So many of your cards and scrapbook pages blew me away. I had so many favorites that I honestly lost count! :) I love your unique ideas approach to both card-making and scrapbooking!!! Thanks for sharing a little of yourself, your creative process, and tips and techniques with us. Have a great week!!!
ReplyDeleteLoveeeeeeeeeee this!!!
ReplyDeleteWonderful card.
ReplyDeletei loved meeting you in person! I think this card turned out amazing and it was worth the effort you put forth. And you always do!
ReplyDeleteLove the cool rays effect! Fabulous card in non traditional colors. TFS
ReplyDeletewow Miriam your amazing.. this is outstanding.. fabulous designing..
ReplyDeleteWhat an amazing and creative design :) U r soooo awesome!
ReplyDeletewow! This is amazing!!! The depth on here and the way everything lines up is perfect! So inspiring!
ReplyDeleteAmazing indeed Miriam!
ReplyDeleteThe first thing that came to my mind, no 2nd, because the 1st was "Oh my! What a beauty!"
the 2nd then was "how the heck did she do that?!!"
You always go the extra mile!
Oh...how fun to meet these talented friends! I am so happy that you had this chance! This card is totally lovely. I am torn whether I should get this PS die!
ReplyDeleteSuch a cool design!
ReplyDeleteThis is absolutely amazing! And what a bunch of talent getting together, how fun! :)
ReplyDeleteAwesome card!! I love how you did the city scape and the rays!!
ReplyDeleteBreathtaking and absolutely glowing card!!! I love it, it has such a beauty and class to it!!! Awesome job!!
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