Thursday, January 5, 2012

Bombshell Hugs & Kisses (MOJO222)




I had a great time making this card.   A lot of different elements went into it.   I may end up using it as my hubby's Valentine's Day card.  


The gal on this card is a stamp from Bombshell stamps, stamped with Rich Cocoa Memento ink and colored using Copic markers.   The dress she has on was made with a cutting file that I also purchased at Bombshell stamps and I cut it using my KNK Zing and Make the Cut software.   Speaking of my cutter and software, I designed/created the medallion (Spellbinder like) cutting file in the background.   I love having the multiple shadow layers.

The circular/medallion stamp is from an acrylic stamp set from Inkadinkadoo that I picked up ages ago.  I cut part of the circular stamped image off to make it fit in the medallion cut out. For the greeting I used an acrylic stamp from Fiskars' Lasting Love set.  I stamped it using Stampin' Up Craft ink (Chocolate Chip) and topped it off with clear embossing powder.   Three of the four corners were trimmed with a Fiskars corner punch.

The hearts were punched with several punches including Fiskars, Creative Memories, and EK Success.   I used a Cuttlebug embossing folder on the red piece of paper in the back ground.   Additional accessories include adhesive red pearls from Paper Studio and Stampin' Up ribbon.  Throughout the project, I used Ranger/Tim Holtz Distress inks for subtle shading.   The printed designer paper is by My Mind's Eye (Lost and Found - Madison Avenue).  The card base is made from a piece of 12 x 6 Bazzill cardstock and misc cardstock was used on the card, most likely from Hobby Lobby. Stampin' Up dimensionals were added to pop some of the images off of the page.


5 comments:

  1. Love your card. You put so much work and love into this one. There are so many things I like about it, but my favorite thing is the triple layer medallion. Thanks for sharing how you created this beautiful card.

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  2. Such a fun card! Thanks for playing Mojo Monday!

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  3. Beautiful card. I have played with making some Spellbinder inspired cuts in MTC. It takes a bit of patience. You did a great job. TFS

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  4. Fabulous card. You should come and play over at Bombshell's forum.

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