Tuesday, June 25, 2013

Make a Wish!



Hi all! Kristina here. :)

Today I have a card for you made using the Soiree stamp set from Mama Elephant, and Distress Markers and Distress Inks

I also die cut a couple little hearts out of the banner using the Mini Hearts dies. The sentiment was stamped, embossed in white on thick vellum, and then wrapped around the watercolor area of the card.

Anyhow, enjoy!





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35 comments:

  1. be still my heart, this is fabulous!

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  2. Great card! I love how you did the banners.

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  3. Love the details on the card! Thanks for the tip on the embossing powder tool!!

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  4. Great birthday card! Love how you created the banner!

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  5. Kristina this is fabulous tutorial an fantastic birthday card, thanks
    hugs Tamara

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  6. Fabulous card! Great job Kristina!

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  7. This is so cute and cleaver! Love the look, thanks for sharing.

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  8. Kristina always goes above and beyond to make her gorgeous cards. This is simple enough, but I know it would take way more time (and supplies) than I have. Still, I love watching her create her masterpieces.

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  9. wonderful card. Thanks for the video.

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  10. what's not to love about this card?! it is beautiful!
    -Rachel w k
    rwkrafts.com

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  11. Beautiful card, Kristina. So clever on so many levels! I love that you use the scoring board to "emboss" the card - have to remember to try that.

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  12. I think this is one of my top 3 faves of yours Kristina! The watercoloring color combos and techniques used were perfect together, and love the tiny die cut hearts. Plus that stamp set is AWESOME! Definitely going on my wish list :) Thanks for the inspiration

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  13. Just love watching you work with distress inks & markers, and the colours on this card look fantastic. Love the cut out hearts on the banner. Great card Kristina. Love it.

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  14. Really enjoyed watching you create this card...FUN! Nice job!!

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  15. Love, love, love, loooove! This is so amazing. The colors are drop-dead gorgeous and the tiny details are just too perfect. Perfect card. <3

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  16. Just had to comment. This is really special. Love it. Enjoyed seeing the creative process!

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  17. Really cute! I love the whole design.

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  18. I think this is one of my favorite cards to date! Super cute & I love the distress coloring. I enjoy using the distress just for the fun of it and then incorporating the results into a card. Fun & messy but you always make it look so clean Ha! My fingers would be six different colors by the end of that.

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  19. What a neat birthday card....love all the colouring.

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  20. Pretty card. Clean and simple.

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  21. So fantastic! I've neglected my Distress inks and markers lately - this really make me want to get them back out and play!

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  22. Love, love, love your card, creativity and your videos. Now I don't want to go to work but stay home and make a card like this!

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  23. I love this technique and how clever to emboss the cake stand

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  24. Super cute. I love this stamp set even more now.

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  25. Thanks for giving me some ideas what to do with that stamp set!! :P

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  26. you have such a gift for making me feel guilty for not getting off my butt and making something....hehe thank you for sharing your gift! Linda aka Oz

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