Saturday, October 15, 2011

Sunshine Yellow

I must confess that I did not come up with the idea for today's on my own but from someone in blogland. I apologize that I do not know the name of that person. For my card, I cut two circles from a piece of transparency that I swiped from clear stamps. I used droplets of different colored alcohol ink and a few drops of glossy accents on the transparencies and created a sandwich with the second piece of transparency and squished it together blending the colors. After I made the sandwich, I stamped an image on top. I cut a third circle out of Cryogen white cardstock and stamped a background that I distressed and using a few drops of glossy accents adhered it to the back of the transparencies. To finish the card, I mounted the three sandwiched circles on Sunshine Yellow cardstock and topped it off with a black embossed butterfly on Cryogen white cardstock and colored with more alcohol ink. I hope my description doesn't sound difficult or confusing. It was rather simple to make and I hope you to give it a try. All the cardstock used in my card is from PaperTemptress

14 comments:

  1. This is absolutely STUNNING, Tammy!!!! What a super cool technique with fabulous results!!! Thanks for the deets...I'll have to give this a try!!!!!

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  2. What a fabulous effect you have created using this technique. I love the richness of the colours of Alcohol Ink you have chosen. Will definitely have to give this a try some time. Mounting on the yellow was definitely the right colour choice too.

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  3. This is fabulous Tammy, I really like the effect you've got, I like the butterfly and the wonderful colours.
    Kevin xx

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  4. Absolutely beautiful hun :D
    hugs and xxx
    Gemma

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  5. Oh this is wonderful. Love the technique - gonna need to try that!

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  6. An absolutely beautiful card, Tammy!

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  7. Your description was fabulous Tammy I must give that a try myself. It goes so well with the Yellow Card and the butterfly is stunning.

    Hugs
    Linda xxxx

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  8. WOW this is outstanding Tammy the colours, that central image topped by that stunning butterfly look terrific and so beautiful.
    Hugs
    Lorraine x

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  9. Love the bright, vibrant colors and how you paired them with a sympathy sentiment.

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  10. Looks like it was fun to make and the result was awesome. I will have to try this one. Hope I don't loose the idea in my memory bank. You never know these days. Ha Ha

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  11. STUNNING! Beautiful colors and a wonderful technique. Just gorgeous, Tammy.
    Lynn

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  12. How breath-takingly beautiful, Tammy! Incredible work!

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  13. Fab card - love the swirls and how they shimmer!! So pretty! Hugs, Juliexx

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  14. Thank you for the creative card and instructions on how you made it!!!
    It looks gorgeous. ALmost like something that Britta Swiderski would make!

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