Monday, July 1, 2019

Above the Clouds Card

Hello all,
Happy Monday! I have another exciting week of amazing projects for you!
This week my friend Krystal Roberts is the one creating all of the projects I will be featuring.
Krystal lives in Texas and is very talented! Her blog is http://www.redhotstampers.com/, please show her some love and check out her blog as well.
Although this is the final week of projects from my dear friends,
 I'm sure they will help out whenever I need them again. 
On to todays project. This week My product of the week is The Above the Clouds Bundle.

I Love this card so much! Doesn't it look like she used pastels on it?
She actually used ink and a Aqua Painter.
I like how she heat embossed the sentiment in Whisper White on Basic Black cardstock, then cut the cardstock into pieces.
Krystal Stamped the images in Rococo Rose, Terracotta Tile and 
Grapefruit Grove on watercolor paper.
Then with her Aqua Painter brushed water over them to give that distinct look. Pretty cool huh?
I'm going to have to try this. Thanks for the inspiration Krystal!

Card Measurements:
Terracotta Tile card base 8 1/2" x 5 1/2" folded in half.
Basic Black cardstock 4 1/8" x 5 3/8"
Watercolor paper 3 7/8" x 5 2/8"
Scrap piece of Basic Black cardstock for the sentiment, about 1 1/2" x 1 1/2"

All of the products Krystal used are listed below, just click on the picture and it'll take you to my online store.

This month myself and Stampin' Up! are offering you a special!
If you spend $50 in my Online store lcdesigns.stampinup.net, Stampin' Up! will send you a $5 coupon code to spend in August (these are cumulative, ex; spend $100 and get two $5 coupons) and I'll send you a exclusive Multipurpose Liquid Glue bottle holder! Be sure and use Host code VPMSR3MU when placing your order.
Stampin' Up! Bonus days

LCDesigns perk of the month!



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