Poinsettia with Alizarin color burst , Embossed Resist and cool colours, Acrylics and layered diecuts

Hi again, and welcome to another great day here at Sweet Cherry Cards. I am always happy to be a part of the Stamplorations Bloghop. The stamps and dies are so much fun to use and really stretches your imagination and creativity.

The techniques you will be seeing here include emboss resist, sponging with acrylics, colouring with copics. Here is the first card.

EMBOSSED RESIST AND COOL COLOURS

My first card is one to put you truly in the Christmas spirit. It features the Angel on High Stamp by Stamplorations embossed in white, on white cardstock and highlighted with the use of cool colours.

I selected colours that reflect the colours of the sky which are blues and purples, in reference to the message 'on high'.  I chose Blueprint Sketch, Mermaid Lagoon, Tumbled Glass, Chipped Sapphire, Wilted Violet. Using the masked outline of a three edged scalloped edge die cut shape, I highlighted the words in the shape.



After removing the mask I sponged water all over the background to give it a softer look.


I then adhered the background to glittery blue cardstock and snowflake papers. For a little sparkle I added crystal stickles dots all over the background.


This is the next card.....

POINSETTIA WITH ALIZARIN COLOR BURST

This is a traditional Christmas card with a bit of a tropical twist with the bright green colours on the paper and on the poinsettias. This is from the Stamplorations stamp set Christmas Bell Medley.


To create the background, I spritz the watercolour paper with water and then lightly sprinkled Alizarin Crimson color burst powder by Ken Oliver. I havent used this in a while and I was 'wowed' by the result.
I then stamped several images of the poinsettia plant from the set in the colour Sunshine by Simon Says Stamp on a page from my copics marker pad. The 'reds' I used were R29, R35 and R43


The leaves were coloured in YG17,YG05 YG03.


After colouring all, I cut them all out and adhered them to the crimson background, and I left one to add to the message tag which was done on vellum. Here is the card again.



ACRYLICS AND LAYERED DIE CUTS

This was a truly fun one, using Dyan Reaveley's dylusions acrylic paint and a sponge dauber with the Birthday Wishes Cutplorations die by Stamplorations.


The colours I used were Pure Sunshine, London Blue and Cherry pie. The first colour used was the Pure Sunshine, followed by Cherry Pie and London Blue. I just lightly tapped the cardstock with the dauber to create the background.



I love the fun background it created just adding the different colours. I love how they dry quickly so I didnt have to wait long before adding each colour.


The next thing was to create the colour for the highlighted die cut of the words Birthday wishes which I also cut out of black card stock so I could layer them together.

Here is the Birthday Wishes that I cut out of the yellow background.

Here is the card again with the the layered words Birthday Wishes on the sponged acrylic background.


Hope you enjoy these enchanting designs using the stamplorations designs and please check out the other designers on the bloghop. Remember to leave comments for a chance to win a $15 shopping spree at Stamplorations.

Comments

New Creations said…
I love the festive mood with Poinsettias, all are so beautiful! Love them dear Renee!
Dee Earnshaw said…
LOVE your creative style - very inspiring!!!
Denise Bryant said…
Beautiful cards! Love the Angels On High design and the colors you used on your card!
Redapple39 said…
Thank you my dear friend. It makes me feel like Christmas as well!
Redapple39 said…
Thank you so much, Dee!
Redapple39 said…
Appreciate that so much Denise!
MadeByMeghanK said…
Gorgeous colors! I love all the backgrounds! I especially love your poinsettia card!
Redapple39 said…
Thanks so much, Meghan. Its my fav too!
Marsha said…
What fun, beautiful backgrounds. Lovely cards.
Kirsty Vittetoe said…
I love the designs and the wonderful colours.
The color choices for your first card are perfect. And I love how bright and festive your second card is. I've got to get my Color Burst out and play with them. And the birthday card is fabulous. Beautiful cards, all of them!
Redapple39 said…
Thanks so much, Kirsty
Esther Asbury said…
Such lovely cards! I love the bright, happy colors of the second one!
Becca Yahrling said…
These are all beautiful. Love all the ink techniques you used. The "Angels We have Heard..." is my favorite; lovely design.
Jo4Him said…
Love the bright colors - the poinsettias especially. Thanks for sharing
Sue D said…
Pretty and colorful cards. My fave is the first one.
Redapple39 said…
Thanks so much, Brenda. I had fun playing with my color burst and you will too!
Redapple39 said…
Thanks so much, Esther
Redapple39 said…
Thanks so much, Becca. I am glad that my cards filled you with love!
Redapple39 said…
The poinsettias are indeed my fav as well. Thanks Jo
Redapple39 said…
Thanks Sue. I appreciate your sentiments!
Beautiful cards :) fantastic bacground :) Love colors and design
Janis said…
All so very pretty!!! My fave is the Distress Ink card with a line from one of my favorite carols, too! Thank you for sharing your techniques. I haven't used my ColorBursts for quite awhile, either, and you have inspired me. Also, I never thought abt sponge daubing acrylics like that....I need to try that.
Merry Christmas!!!
<3 J

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Susan Renshaw said…
These are all gorgeous! I can't decide on my favourite. I will definitely have to try these techniques!
Redapple39 said…
Thanks so much, Monia
Redapple39 said…
Thanks so much Janis. I am glad to have inspired you to try different things. And yes you should bring out your color burst and play with them!
Redapple39 said…
Thanks so much Susan and I look forward to seeing what youve made!