Tuesday, May 6, 2014

I Believe in You

Hi everyone! I hope you are having a good week. We're getting down to the wire--8 more days of school. Woo hoo!

I'm blogging on the Scraptastic Club blog today with a card and a tutorial. On the post, I've shared 11 different ways to alter wood veneers. You can check it out HERE.

Here's a card I made based on the tutorial:

I Believe in You


I used the Scraptastic Club's May Daylight Kit and Daylight Kit Add-On for this card. I punched circles from the papers, two different types of vellum, and used one of the pre-made circle die-cuts. On top, I layered the altered stars.

Here's a close-up:

I Believe in You Close-Up


For the green star, I inked it, painted on Multi Matte Medium, and sprinkled glitter on top. For the yellow star, I painted it and added Glossy Accents. I also added one of the Studio Calico stars, enamel dots, and Simple Stories sticker that came in the kit.

I stamped on the last star with one of the stamps in the Scraptastic Club's The Story I Heard set. Their stamps are super cute! For the sentiment, I used a stamp from the SSS You Can Do Anything set. 

Here's another close-up:

I Believe in You Close-Up


Thanks for stopping by! Have a great day!


Supplies
Cardstock: (white) Avery Elle; (vellum, linen vellum) PTI
Patterned papers: (Daylight Kit and Daylight Add-On) Scraptastic Club
Stamps: (flower from The Story I Heard) Scraptastic Club; (sentiment from You Can Do Anything) Simon Says Stamp
Ink: (Grass, Pool) Fresh Ink; (Tuxedo Black) Tsukineko
Dies: (Circle STAX) My Favorite Things
Embellishments: (enamel dot, sticker die-cut, chipboard, wood veneer from Daylight Kit and Add-On) Scraptastic Club


5 comments:

  1. I.love.this. awesome way to feature a bunch of goodness:)

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  2. Great tutorial on the Scraptastic blog Jocelyn! Love the arc of circles and stars!

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  3. INCREDIBLE design!! Pinned it

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  4. Ahh this card is so good I can't stand it!!!

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  5. I'm in awe that you could devise ELEVEN different ways to alter veneers. Wow! And the card? Such a great design, love it!

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