Hi Debby here. Today I have a video (see below) showing step by step how to create this clean and simple card which packs a colorful punch using the Painted Jellyfish set.
I started by stamping the first layer of the Painted Jellyfish in Sunkissed Ink followed with the next layer in Orange Cream. Next I stamped the outline image in Crimson ink. For the final layer I stamped with clear embossing ink and heat embossed with gold embossing powder. I die cut with the matching Painted Jellyfish die.
For the background I blended Caribbean Sky and Sapphire inks in to a white piece of card which I splattered with a solution of Perfect Pearls before die cutting with a circle. For the sentiment I white heat embossed a sentiment from the Painted Jellyfish set on black card and trimmed in to a strip. Finally, on a white panel I layered the ink blended circle, jellyfish and sentiment strip with foam adhesive. This in turn was foam mounted on a dark blue card base and then one last touch was to add a sprinkling of sequins.
VIDEO
You can click on any of the photos to see them in a bigger version :D Here’s the video you can watch below or in HD at YouTube.
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14 comments
Love that shimmer and what a handsome jellyfish. Great job.
Thanks Anne :D
Beautiful job! So glad I watched, I was using the layers in the wrong order!! LOL!
Thanks Annette and perhaps it’s me using the layers in the wrong order ;)
Thanks for sharing this enjoyable video, Debby! Your artistry truly comes through in this gorgeous design.
Thanks Virginia!
It’s not often I find a jellyfish awesome (I met once a real one…. I’m sure you understand) ! But your card is really great. Thank you for the video.
Great video and love the shimmer.
Always love a bit of shimmer Billie :D
This is lovely, from the shimmer in the background to the gold embossing on the jelly fish.
Thanks Barbara :D
The colors are really cool and impactful at the same time.
A little out of my comfort zone but I really liked how strong the colors were too :D
Such pretty colours Debby and your talent is amazing!