Wahooooooo Bunny!!! This card is amazing... there are so many tech used, so much detail... it's great!! I really liked the way the lace turned out. Great job.
Wow, Bunny, you put your heart into this one. (literally and figuratively)
I think you should submit this to a magazine. It has so much attention to detail and so many neat and new techniques.
libby
This is the Valentine card I've made for my dh this year. The card itself is Bazzill. The background is vellum as are the 'love' at the opposite corners of the cards center. The oak leaves are stamped then embossed in gold. I punched holes across the top to run several layers of metallic gold embroidery thead. The vellum's bottom edge and the 'love' titles are all torn and then inked in SU sage shadow. The bazzil bottom edge was torn and inked with the same SU ink then highlighted w/red glitter gel pen by CreativeWorks. The center of the card started w/cream color cardstock. I used ST background trianle and rectangle stamps and stamped w/Fresco Chalk-finished ink~Venetian Sunriseand SU Sage shadow. I watercolored the girls cheek and lips w/Rose Madder Lake 21. Her lips and rose were both highlighted w/red glitter gel pen/Creative Works. Along the left side of the center and the upper right corner I laid a piece of lace, inked it with Top Boss and then embossed it in gold..the heat also melts the lace and makes it look cool. I also use Ancient Gold embossing powder in the upper right corner. The dragonfly is a foil punchie I've had around for a while. Inside the front of the card is an extra layer of cardstock that was also torn and inked to show on the front and cover the floss inside. The entire inside is stamped with the same rectangle and triangle, Fresco and Su inks in the same yellow and sage.
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