Hello folks! It’s Poppystamps CardMaker Blog Hop Day!
Today I get the honour to show you my first Poppystamps card as a designer of Poppystamps team. I feel very blessed to be given this wonderful opportunity, and look forward to sharing lovely Poppystamps products with you. You could see the announcement on the Poppystamps blog here :D
Here is my first Poppystamps card:
Autumn is spreading out over the country even though spring time in Australia :D So, I decided to make autumn card with beautiful Poppystamps die!
To create my card, I chose gorgeous Poppystamps Leaf Silhouette die as a focal point. 1) I made my own autumn coloured panel using several distress inks at first. I blended Festive Berries, Mustard Seed, and Bundled Sage distress inks together using blending tool and inked the edges of the panel in gold. 2) Once panel has dried, I directly die cut on the panel using Leaf Silhouette die. 3) I then affixed dimensional foam tape back side of the panel and die cut another piece of Leaf Silhouette on white base. 4) I then carefully took only outline part of die cut off from the panel using tweezer and then adhered inlay white colour outline leaves. I tied natural twine and spritzed shiny gold ink splattering for finishing touches.
Poppystamps and CardMaker design team between September 19-26 we’ll be giving away two fabulous dies – Leaf Silhouette & Thank You Background – to one random commenter. Winner will be posted on the Poppystamps blog on September 29. If you’re hopping along you should have reached me from Michele’s blog. and now you are at the terminal station. If you’d like to start from the beginning you can find a list of all the designers here. Below is the list of the entire hop and your next step is Poppystamps blog.
CardMaker • Jeanne • Sherry • Marybeth • Piali
Irena • Ilona • Pam • Mae • Kay
Yvonne • Sue • Penny • Mary • Ira • Zuzana
Noelle • Patty • Lezlye • Kimberly
Theresa • Michele • Yoonsun(you are here) • Poppystamps
Thank you so much for stopping by and Have a wonderful day!!
★ Supplies:
Poppystamps Leaf Silhouette Die ([1084] DIES- Leaf Silhouette)
Distress Inks – Festive Berries, Mustard Seed, and Bundled Sage
Prima Bloom Spray Mist Vintage Metal Gold Foil
Versacolor Gold Pigment Ink
Natural Twine
Vellum paper
Keep smiling and be blessed! God bless you all!
Love Love Love RejoicingCrafts
Pingback: Card Maker Blog Hop: Warm Thoughts of Home | Crimson Owl Creations
I love the color in this adorable card! It feels very fresh!
Yoonsun this is magnificent! I can’t even explain how much I’d love that leaf die!!!! Thanks for sharing your technique!
=] Michele
Very pretty-love this technique! Thanks for being a part of the hop!
Great technique I need to try – gorgeous card packed with gorgeous fall color. I love the watercolor look too!
Congrats!! And I love your card, spectacular!!
Nice work.
LOVE this!
Fabulous card!!!
Congrats on the design team! Great first card!
JUST beautiful!!
Brilliant! Welcome to the team!
Lovely card! Great tutorial!
Welcome to the DT team! Beautiful card!
So pretty! I love the inking and the wonderful inlaid outline!
Lovely creation.
Great technique for a great card!
Thank you.
Sara Tann
Love the inlaid diecut technique you’ve used on this gorgeously colored background.
Thank you for explaining how you used the foam tape. This process will make life so much easier! Love the final look!
Great job on this card! I love that you not only embedded the contrasting die but allowed it to “fall” off the edges. Really stunning.
Beautiful card and fun design!
Really pretty!! Love the way you made it!!!
I love how this is put together. Especially like how it is off the edge on the bottom. Such pretty colors. TFS
Wow, I love the beautiful card you have created for your first project. We were kinda on the same page with our cards( kinda) That was really kind of you to take the time to take photos to share how you accomplished your gorgeous card. Hope you have a wonderful weekend , Yoonsun!
Fabulous colors on this card!
I love to make my own background papers as well. I can see this die used over and over and over…you get the idea. Very versatile die, LOL! TFS!
kren@
http://afourthlife.blogspot.com
Who would have thought to go off the edge? Sometimes I feel that way but never for a card! Very pretty. Thank you for sharing with all of us. Love the ink too. Blessings, Lisa
Yoonsun, I see you’ve been “Tim-i-tized!” I recognized the blending of his Distress inks and the “Spritz & Flick”. Nice work!
Ivette
Congrats! You captured the changing fall colors perfectly.
Beautiful card with great colors. Thank you for sharing
Cores fantásticas neste lindo cartão!
Marlei
Brasil
so so pretty! :)
Thank you for the close up shots of your beautiful card. I see how the outline was inlaid. Wow!
Your card is beautiful. I love that inlaid die technique.
Wow, this is amazing! Thank you for telling us and showing with pictures how you’ve made this card, I Always like to learn things and this is so nice.
Hugs from the Netherlands, Hanny♥,
http://tierelantijntjes.blogspot.nl
Need to try this awesome technique. I love your card!
Great technique ..lovely card.
Beautiful card ! Thanks for showing us how you made it. Love the technique!
Very nice card and intricate work needed!
Gorgeous Yoonsun! Beautiful delicate work.
My godness you’re an amazing artist! your card is gorgeous. I hop you soon place your button to follow via email!
amantedelpapel@gmail.com
love the colors and the inlaid die cut, fabulous card
Gorgeous colors on your lovely card and great technique. Beautiful.
i love all those colors and arrangement of the focal image.
Awesome you are such a talented cardmaker. Love the warm colors and that leafdie is amazing. thanks for sharing.
This is an amazing card. I love it so much. Thank you for the excellent tutorial.
Beautiful colours Yoonsun, love the arrangement.
pam
Love the way you have created this fabulous card. Thanks for the inspiration
Awesome card–love the gorgeous fall colors! And your precise instructions are wonderful–thanks for sharing!
I love the beautiful card you have created ~ wow, it’s your first project? Thank you for the tutorial on how you accomplished such a lovely outcome, Yoonsun!