Tuesday, August 9, 2016

Glory to God


Day 2 of Flourishes Blog Hop!

We have some absolutely breathtaking stamp sets for the Christmas Season.

For this set, "Glory to God" illustrated by Lauren Pope, I used:
Alcohol Ink, and a spray bottle of alcohol
Acetate
Stays-on Ink
Gold embossing powder and Versamark Ink
Card Stock by Flourishes

I wanted the card to resemble a stained glass window...what do you think?
I am entering this card in the following challenges...wish me luck!


Be sure to visit the other designers' pages today, then go shopping at Flourishes!




10 comments:

  1. This technique goes awesome with the image!

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  2. YOWZER, Beverly!! What a Stunning card!! I love the stained glass effect you created!! Brilliant! I'm in love with the way you shaped and created the "window"! Love it :)

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  3. What a beautiful card, Bev! It's a fabulous technique and works fabulously with this image! :o)

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  4. What a beautiful card! Love that colorful background. Thanks for joining in on the MP challenge!

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  5. Love the colouring of the image - stunning. Thank you for joining in the challenge at CHNC Extra for August.

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  6. Thanks for sharing your lovely crafting for CCAYR August challenge, Hazel, DT - thank you also for entering this for my CHNC challenge extra for August. X

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  7. Lovely card with a fantastic background to the image. Thank you so much for entering the Christmas Cards All Year Round (Bright Summery Colours) Challenge, lots of luck. Hugs to you Sue Pxxx

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  8. Ok this is so striking and it does look like a stained glass window. I love it and it just pops.

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  9. Beautiful Christmas card. Thanks for joining us at Noor Design this month x

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  10. So pretty!!! Thanks so much for participating in our CHRISTMAS CARDS ALL YEAR 'ROUND challenge!!! Can’t wait to see you participate again in our next challenge!! Have a great crafty day!!!
    Deanne at A Little Bit O’ Paper

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