Today over at the Dies R Us Inspiration Blog I show you how to do a unique stained glass technique. I recently watched Jennifer McGuire do this technique and I found it so intriguing. You can watch the video HERE.
Here is my card:
This was over-the-top fun to do. A little labor intensive, and it has to dry overnight, but the whole thing is worth it. If you want to know how I made this, go over to the Dies R Us Inspiration Blog linked above.
Here are the Ingredients:
GKD Powder Blue and White Card Stock
Tutti Designs Poppies Stained Glass Die
Sue Wilson Austrian Collection Background Die
Poppystamps Pierced Borders Die
Copic Markers
Ranger Liquid Platinum Embossing Powder
Glossy Accents
Ken Oliver's Stick It
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So glad you stopped by, I hope you have a good week. Thanks for all
your lovely comments, I appreciate every one of them!!!
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~judy~
Totally awesome card Judy and a labor intensive technique but so very worth the effort as it is gorgeous!!
ReplyDeleteYOWZA! This is beyond gorgeous! Actually looks like one of your beautiful stained glass pieces! Great technique, Jennifer McGuire would be so proud! LOVE!
ReplyDeleteWow! That looks like the real deal. I love the card design you did. I have to watch that video. I know I saw her post it but just was too busy to watch then.
ReplyDeleteWOW, WOW, WOW!!! Absolutely gorgeous. It does actually look like stained glass. You have a lot more patience than I do. lol
ReplyDeleteThis is spectacular! It really looks like stained glass. Definitely going to have to try this. Absolutely gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteGob smackin' gorgeous Judy. Left a comment for you over at Dies R Us. Still picking my jaw up as well as my body on the floor!
ReplyDeleteYou got me on this one. If I can make stained glass looking cards like my sister made stain glass, I will be so happy. I think I can. Thanks for the inspiration.
ReplyDeleteI saw this yesterday but I did not have time to watch video or comment. This card has made me want to get a stained glass die and give it a try. It is time consuming but sooo worth the effort. This beauty needs to be framed and displayed. Just fabulous.
ReplyDeleteThat die is perfect for the technique, Judy. It's absolutely gorgeous.
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