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Thursday, October 14, 2010

OLW in Two Minutes

I almost cried when I read that Susan was going to take a break from her OLW challenges on her Simplicity blog.  Seems popularity is running it's course with her, and she had to cut back somewhere.  I wish I had that problem!  heehee!  But then Jennifer Styles stepped up to the plate and is going to be posting the challenges for a while.  I'm grateful for her!  Thanks, Jennifer!

The challenge this week is to make a one layer winter holiday card without using white, cream, red, or green for the base.  When I first read it, all possibilities went out the window.

Then I had an idea.

This is possibly the fastest card I have ever made.  I think it took me longer to ink up my new silver Stazon pad than it did to make the card!  Even the simplest card I make can take me a while before I get it 'right'.  This just happened, and I love the result!


Isn't it cute that Dasher is looking at the Merry Christmas aimed right for his back end?  I think he's thinking "I'd better get out of here!"

After I lined up the image and sentiment on my background-sized acrylic block, I inked them both with silver Stazon, and presto!  It was almost done.  It still looked a little flat to me, so I sprayed some sparkle shimmer spritz over it, and that was just what it needed.  That stuff has to be my favorite new product.  I find myself reaching for it very frequently.

Supplies used:
Stamps - Dasher, Christmas Greetings
Paper - Concord Crush
Ink - silver Stazon
Accessories - sparkle Shimmer Spritz

What is your favorite new product?

K

ETA - Silver and gold Stazon inks are a good alternative to embossing when using on dark cardstock.  The embossing buddy leaves a little powder behind that I can never seem to get rid of, and no matter how careful I am about removing any errant flakes of EP before heating, there are always a few that show up after the image is embossed that 'ruin' the card for me.  Stazon eliminates all this and is still fairly shiny.  I will still use EP on light colored card stock, but for darker colors, I will always use Stazon for metallic images.

K

8 comments:

  1. Gorgeous! Those colors are absolutely perfect for Christmas! I don't always leave a comment, but I am a big fan of your work! I love your style and every card you make!

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  2. Simply stunning, the colours are perfect. Completely with you about Susan and time constraints, I was so disappointed.

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  3. Absolutely love it..those colors are soo fabulous!

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  4. Love your silver Dasher-cute. I need to check out that Stazon ink pad. tfs

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  5. Thanks for the review of StazOn metallic ink! I've been afraid to try it because of past disappointments with metallic inks. Your card is WONDERFUL!!!!!!!!!

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  6. BEautiful card! I definitely need to find the metallic StazOn ink. I used a galaxy gold and it just puts a little shine on the cardstock. I love the look on your card!

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  7. Oh how I love silver on a dark blue background.

    Happy, festive and elegant all at the same time.

    Great job on the challenge!

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  8. So lovely! That concord crush looks fabulous with silver. The photo makes it look like you inked the edges, but maybe it's just all the subtle shimmer from the spritz.

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