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Alleluia!

Today, I was thinking about what I should create when I came across my Gloria stamp set.  I was going to put it away when I saw this card base.  It already had the Evensong pattern paper and the cuttlebugged barn red and cranberry attached and I knew I had to stamp with the Gloria set I had in my hand.  

I remembered Marianne teaching us a technique with copic markers where you stamp the image on vellum and then color the back with markers.  I didn't have copic markers in these colors, so I used my CTMH markers to match the stained glass pattern paper from the Evensong Collection.  I ran the marker across, so I could put all four colors (sorbet, tulip, barn red and new england ivy) on the image.  I wanted it to have the rainbow of the colors in the background.  I really like how this turned out.   


All materials used are CTMH unless noted: Paper - Evensong Level 2, barn red cs, cranberry cs, sorbet cs, gold vellum, regular vellum (non-CTMH), colonial white cs; Stamp sets - Gloria, Romantic Backgrounds; Ink - black; Markers - sorbet, tulip, barn red, new england ivy; Embellishments - brass brads (non-CTMH), Cuttlebug D'vine Swirl, gold ribbon (non-CTMH)


Happy Stamping!

7 comments:

  1. Oh boy is this ever pretty! That paper is perfect! What a terrific job you did here, I can definitely see why you like how it came out. Thanks for sharing!

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  2. Wow, you're extremely good with everything you set out to do! Beautiful card!!

    Vicki

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  3. Beautiful!! Love your idea to just swipe the markers across the back. Very unique and pretty!

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  4. Wow Kim! BEAUTIFUL card!! You have a lot of talent!!

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  5. This is so beautiful! I love the stained glass effect...just lovely! You've really outdone yourself on this one! So so pretty!

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  6. This turned out perfect! What a great idea!

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