Today’s card is all about bringing the ‘inside out’ which was the call from the Australian Cardmaking, Stamping & Papercraft magazine and with these fabulous dies and stamps created by Julie Ebersole this card came together very easily.
It was just a little difficult to photograph, but I’m sure you get the picture. I’ve been practicing and think that my photography has improved as this was taken quite a while ago now. But my nephew arrives tomorrow and I’m going to pick his brains (he’s an amazing photographer)! Hugs and happy day!
Other Supplies: Prismacolor Pencils – White, Pink, Process Red, Crimson Lake, Deo Pink, Magenta.
Wow, this is gorgeous! I love the acetate on the front and the really pretty flowers! Congrats on your publication!
OH how gorgeous … Therese you are a genius! I’d like to pick you brain about using acetate … ever have issues with static cling? Meaning HOW do you ever get it clear of particles from our work surfaces? I’ll look forward to your wisdom! xx
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Hi Michele, no real tricks here except to ‘touch’ it as little as possible and I try to keep my work surface fairly clean (when I can lol). I have tried an antistatic pad on it but have had it scratch the acetate so i don’t bother with that anymore. Hope that may help… just a little, Crafty Hugs, Therese x
Wow that’s an absolute beauty!!
Love this! It is gorgeous….must case it 😉
wow – fabulous way to make an “inside/out” card – love it! it’s going on my pinterest board!
Wow !!! What a lovely card!
Wow factor plus!! Beautiful. Thanks again for sharing..
A very cool design!
What a beautiful card. Another one of your amazing creations for us to use as inspiration.
Seriously brilliant. I LOVE LOVE LOVE this!
Congrats on another publication, Therese! You are such a ‘Star’, and this is truly a stunning card!!!
Beautiful card Therese…I’ve been a subscriber of ACS&P magazine for quite a few years now and love all your cards in them…Congratulations again..!!
Stunning! Maybe you can get your nephew to share his tips on your blog so we can all learn 🙂 I’m sure I’m not alone in really needing some help 🙂
I love the card, Therese. I hope you will do a video on this technique sometime as I’m not quite sure how you do that. You are quickly becoming one of my favorite blogshops. Thanks.
Photographing acetate is no easy task. I know first hand (she said with pride) that photos could not do this card justice! It is a real masterpiece! Congrats on your well deserved publication, and thank you!
“Just stunning”, Therese, she says with mouth agape.
So lovely and so unexpected. Excellent.
I love this card! Gorgeous colors and a cool technique!
This card is stunning and so unique, Therese! I have so many ideas rolling around in my head after seeing this card. Thanks for sharing
This card is stunning! I love it and must try this technique!
Wow, what a stunner, Therese … love the dramatic black with that bevy of blushing blooms! Congratulations on another publication! Hugs, Anita 🙂
Therese – how do you do it? Time after time, your designing skills are tremendous and this is just amazing! Congratualtions on a very WELL deserved publication :=)
This is a breathtaking card Therese ! What impact the black die cut has on those gorgeous pink flowers ! I love when you say :”this card came together very easily”, I would like to make my cards as easily with such a result! Thanks for sharing and for inspiring !
Gorgeous card Therese… love the illusion of the floating flower outlines xx
This is so new and original, love it, just gorgeous!