Thursday, September 26, 2019

Poinsettia Pairs with Kimberly Wiener

Hello there!  Kimberly Wiener here sharing another creation using  Beverly Cole's lovely images available on Etsy at TheArtsystamperShop.


Today I am featuring not one, but TWO cards created with the amazing 
This set features several digital papers as 
well as gorgeous Poinsettia's.

I selected the un-colored Poinsettia Pair and decided to go 
with an elegant blue and silver theme. 
 I wanted to have a rich luxe feel to this handmade card so 
I decided to add texture by dry embossing as well as a 
metallic layer and sequins as embellishments. 
More texture is in the centers as well.  





For my second card I have chosen another non traditional Christmas color in 
soothing light yellows and a orange and coral blended center.




  
To make these cards I started with a white card stock base of 4 x 5.5.  I cut a white card stock panel 3.25 x 4.75 and added the sentiment then dry embossed it at an angle away from the sentiment. For the blue card, I sponged on a light shade of blue ink. 
Another panel layer was cut using silver "mirror" card stock for the blue card and black for the yellow card 3.5 x 5.
I printed the image 3 x 3.25 as shown and colored with alcohol markers.
I adhered the layers and attached to the base.  
Clear Nuvo drops were added in the centers.
My final step was to add some "bling" confetti sequins.


Poinsettia Pair Digital Stamp and Paper Set for Christmas image 2


I hope that you have time to create and enjoy these 
wonderful images by Beverly Cole!


To see more about this project as well as details on the supplies used, 
please be sure to visit my blog

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Beverly Cole has videos on YouTube  - BZCole Mixed Media with tutorials for her
 digital images as well as tips, tricks, and projects in process!

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