Saturday, October 1, 2016

Faux Hand Carved Wood

Dear Ones~
Happy World Cardmaking Day!!! Who knew there was a day set aside especially for us cardmaking junkies? I feel so honored.

Here is one of cards I made to celebrate:
The background is a special technique I just learned from Gina over at Gina K Designs. To see how it's done, click HERE. Using several different inks, an embossing folder and a scoring tool we can get the look of old hand carved wood. I think it's really cool. I stamped the leaves and fussy cut them, and punched that cute little dragonfly out of copper card stock.

Here are the Ingredients:
GKD Tomato Soup and Ivory Card Stock
GKD Fall Foliage Stamp Set
GKD Sunkist Autumn Stamp Set for Greeting
GKD Inks In:
*Charcoal Brown
*Kraft
*Ivory Pigment
*Tomato Soup
*Prickly Pear
*Cranberry Tart
Darice Fall Leaf Embossing Folder

This will be entered in:
Simon Says Wednesday - Anything Goes
Simon Says Work It Wednesday - Use Red, Orange, Yellow and Brown

Stay tuned for another card today.....after all, it IS World Cardmaking Day!! Thanks for stopping by, I adore your comments!!

8 comments:

  1. I love it! I am going to have to check out this technique! Super card and thanks for the inspiration my friend!

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  2. I love it when Gina did it and I love yours too. I am going to have to give this a try. I am having a hard time catching up on the comments on your cards. You are producing them as fast as Donna. Well, almost.

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  3. Since this is one of my favorite techniques, I am going to take it out for a spin this afternoon. The leaf embossing folder is perfect for this card. Great colors and sentiment.

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  4. Very pretty. Love the beautiful leaves, sentiment and especially the carved wood background. Just added that technique to my "give it a try" list.

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  5. I REALLY like this background technique, Judy - you chose the perfect folder to use with your design! Thanks for playing along with us at the Simon Says Stamp Wednesday challenge!

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  6. Simply stunning, Judy! What a fun background technique thanks to Gina's "oops".

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  7. This is so pretty! Love those leaves -- the colors are beautiful, and so is your background. Great job!

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  8. WOW! This is REALLY AHmazing!!! I love the embossing folder you used and then those beautiful matching Fall leaves....man you fussy cut them out perfectly! Their color is fabulous! I LOVE what you achieved here. That technique is awesome!!!

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