Starting over at Less is More today we have a Colour challenge for you. I'll get straight to it and show you the cue card...
As always, please ensure your entries are clean and simple.
Our generous Sponsor for this month is Happy Little Stampers so please do play along in our November challenges to be in with a chance of winning a prize.
Joining us as a Guest Designer this week we have the wonderful Angie of Cimba Creative Fun. She was our September winner and is a regular participant at Less is More. Please do pop over and take a look at her gorgeous card for our colour challenge theme.
Right, onto my cards, and I have two for you this time. Here's the first, using copper, gold and silver and stamps by our fabulous sponsor...
For this card I chose a teal coloured base and used that for my stamped panel too. I used metallics for the rest of the design. I began by first stamping the holly and heat embossing with copper embossing powder, then stamped the berries, added the embossing powder and brushed away any parts of the image which crossed over onto the holly before also heat embossing in copper. I then painted the images using a mix of mica powder and water in silver and gold. I then stamped and heat embossed the sentiment in silver before die cutting with a pierced square die. Something else was needed so I die cut the same square from some gold cardstock and offset the panels before popping up on 3D foam.
Materials used:
- Stamps: Happy Little Stampers - Merry Kissmas
- Ink: VersaMark
- Embossing Powder: Wow! - Copper, Metallic Silver
- Mica Powder: Honey Doo Crafts - Silver Sparkle; Ranger Perfect Pearls - Heirloom Gold
- Die: MFT Die-namics - Pierced Squares Stax
- Cardstock from stash
Challenge entries:
Addicted to Stamps and More - Challenge #317 - Make Your Mark (painted with mica powders)
Stamping Sensations - November Challenge - Get Ready for Christmas
Happy Little Stampers - November Christmas Challenge - Anything Goes (CAS)
My second card is one I recently made for my boyfriend's parents who were celebrating their Golden Wedding Anniversary...
For the main panel I ran this through my Big Shot using a great little embossing folder. It creates a horizontal banner towards the top and an embossed heart and a border along the bottom. I heat embossed the sentiment in gold and attached the panel to a slightly larger piece of textured gold cardstock flat on the card base. I mixed some transparent texture paste with gold glitter and spread this through a heart stencil and left it to dry before die cutting with a stitched heart. I cut the same heart from the same gold cardstock I adhered to the base. All that was left to do was adhere the hearts, one popped up on 3D foam, and a little bow made from gold organza ribbon.
Materials used:
- Embossing Folder: Xcut - Banner
- Stamps: Uniko - Flower Power #7
- Ink: VersaMark
- Embossing Powder: Wow! - Metallic Gold Rich
- Die: MFT Die-namics - Stitched Heart Stax
- Stencil: Skull and Cross Buns - Brush Hearts
- Texture Paste: Ranger - Translucent Matte
- Accents: Nuvo Glitter - Light Gold
- Ribbon and cardstock from stash
Thanks so much for visiting today. My teamies have some great examples which you can find over on the main Less is More challenge page, here. So, unless you're super organised (unlike me!) why not use this challenge to add some Christmas cards to your stash using metallics? I really must get a wriggle on with mine, time seems to be passing so fast, Santa will be on his sleigh before I know it!
Lovely cards Anita. The dark background of the Christmas card is lifted so well by the panel and the beautiful stamping and embossing. Thanks so much for joining in at our 'Get ready for Christmas' challenge at Stamping Sensations.
ReplyDeleteA very elegant seasonal creation and your Anniversary card is also lovely, many thanks for joining in with our 'Get ready for Christmas' theme at Stamping Sensations challenge.
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Two fabulous metallic cards here Anita! such a pretty holly design on the first one and I love the pretty hearts on the 2nd one too ;) hugs Viv xx
ReplyDeleteSo pretty, love the metallic look and that blue on the first card is stunning with those pierced dies! 2nd card is PERFECT for that golden anniversary!!!
ReplyDeleteWow, such a brilliant mix of - not one, not two - but THREE metallics on your first card, Anita! The teal was a great choice as it works for all three. Your anniversary card is gorgeous and elegant. I love the gold sparkly glitter paste. Fantastic job. xx
ReplyDeleteThis is fabulous, Anita ! Love the delicate berries on your first card. The colouring with mica powder is beautiful. And WOW for your second card. This embossing folder is amazing and the two hearts die cuts with the ribbon make such a gorgeous design ! Love it. Have a fabulous week ! x
ReplyDeleteTwo very inspiring cards, Anita! I love your shiny mica powder coloring in your first card. Using that teal colored card really makes the coloring and all your metallics pop and is a very inspired color choice too! I wish I had that amazing embossing folder in your second card... So good for CAS! The textured hearts add a lot of interest to this perfectly CAS wedding card -very stylish and elegant!
ReplyDeleteOOOH! Long time ... no comments Teamie! Sorry but will try to do better. As always your designs are stunning and super imaginative. Classy chic and CAS-tastic. Love both of these metallic examples and superb inspiration for the challenge. Hugs x
ReplyDeleteI love these two designs Anita! They both ooze that trademark 'class' that you have and they are both so elegant too. What a superb way to use the metallics on your first card - that mix of colours is awesome. Your anniversary card is just divine and your boyfriends parents must have been over the moon with it. Superb inspiration from you xx
ReplyDeleteTwo lovely cards. I particularly like the elegance of the teal card. Thanks for joining us at Happy Little Stampers Christmas Challenge
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