Good morning everyone! How about an autumnal card for today's post. This card uses the Falling Leaves stamp set. I have stamped the leaves randomly over a piece of white card using a clear perfect medium pad. I embossed the leaves with clear powder. I wanted to show the faux batik technique with this piece so to do that I folded the card randomly all over so that fold lines were going every which way across my background. It is difficult to see in my photo, but you end up with these nice lines running through your background which give the illusion of batik cracks. Once you are happy with all your fold lines, you need to lightly spritz your card with water. Using a brayer, I inked it up with the Spice Big 'n Juicy pad. You do not want stripes on your background so you need to roll your brayer across the card from different angles to avoid this. If you have a stubborn spot that you can't get the ink to go into, then spritz the card again lightly and reapply the ink. I cut an aperture in the card with Spellbinders Labels 23. I then cut another piece of rust card with a smaller die from another label set (the name escapes me, I'm sorry). I stamped my sentiment on a piece of white card so that it was centered in the opening. I made a couple of flowers from the rust card and added some leaves as an accent. I finished the card by paper piercing around the edge to frame it and adding some pearly swirly embellishments. I am just loving the changing of the leaves right now so that was my inspiration for this one. Hope you like it! All for now, Sue x
Love autumn cards. The batik background is really cool. See you soon. Love, Julia xxx
ReplyDeleteThis is an absolutely gorgeous autumnal card. Ive never heard of the faux batik technique before, so thank you for sharing that. I will definitely be giving that a go. Enjoy your Sunday. Lee x
ReplyDeleteI love the card.
ReplyDeleteI love the colours used in this card I watched you do the faux batik technique on C&C but forgot how you did it. So thanks for explaining how to do it Sue I will be trying this later.
ReplyDeleteHeather x
Just love this card :) the leaves are wonderful !
ReplyDeleteVon x
Really fitting card for the weather here today, very cold and still, the leaves are very brown now round and about. Autumn is a very pretty season, so thanks for capturing a bit of it in this card, gorgeous !
ReplyDeleteStunning card Sue. Colours are beautiful. Hugs Rita xxxxx
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely love the background.Will certainly try that.
ReplyDeleteLove the card love they leaf stamp just wish I could be as artistic as you
ReplyDeleteHi Sue
ReplyDeleteWill be giving this a try today. Thanks for the inspiration again!!!!
Sue
Hi Sue a beautiful card, love that batik background. Have used it a few times and always looks good. Hugs x ChrisB
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card Sue. I am Xmas card making today and will give the batik a go!
ReplyDeleteWow, a wonderful card. I love the stamped background.
ReplyDeleteHugs, Uta
Awesome card here Sue, I love the background and the small roses just looks stunning on it too. great technique with the background, will definitely give that a try too soon, as it looks pretty awesome. Thanks so much for all the great ideas, you always share inhere.
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ReplyDeleteLoveley colours on this card and the background is very effective.
Eileen x
I also love the change of colour of the leaves. I think they look superb, as your card also does.
ReplyDeleteI'm not a happy bunny at the mo as my grand calibur has just broken. I don't know how to create with out it. Luckily it's still under gurantee. Lots of love Jenny L
This is one of the stamps which I really love. What a super idea to create the look of batik, I must give that one a try.
ReplyDeleteLovely card... the background you made is awesome and the roses are cute!
ReplyDeleteThank you Sue for a real inspirational card you made me get my stamps out and have a go......wonderful using the leaves for the background thank you take care Margaret
ReplyDeleteLove the background - hope the Dabble Day went well, wish I could have attended.x
ReplyDeleteFab love it mandyx
ReplyDeleteThey say art speaks to each of us if we just look. A quick glance & your 'art' seemed too contrasting. So, I opened the image in a new tab, looked closely and wow; I was out walking in a crisp frosty air staring adoringly at the firey warmth of the trees around me.
ReplyDeleteI would never have thought to have made the leaves white and background spice, but its poetry. Sue you have a wonderful skill and it certainly is not just for 'spellbinders'.
Beautiful...I love the autumnal colours and the roses are gorgeous! Carole x
ReplyDeleteAutumn is my favourite time - love the colours and the sentiment is beautiful - a very lovely card
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loved this card
ReplyDeleteyou showed me this technique at Ally Pally - still got the card
Vie Carter
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another stunning card sue - i love it
ReplyDeletehugs amanda x
I love Autumn and Spring the colours are lovely then ..I love the roses too Sue !
ReplyDeleteLove Marg
Wonderful card. I have this set of stamps so if you don't mind I'll give it a go.
ReplyDeleteSue
Beautiful card, I love how you have off set the sentiment in a frame and added the roses.
ReplyDeletewatched you do the batik background on you dvd and keep telling myself to try it - now I will - it looks lovely
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card Sue
ReplyDeleteSandra x
I love your autumn card,it's beautiful and really catches the beauty of the season Sue
ReplyDeleteI love the backround on this card! Very pretty and really well done! Mimi
ReplyDeleteI love this technique, really stunning.
ReplyDeletebeautiful card!!! I like the flowers!
ReplyDeleteFalling leaves, just like my garden at the moment. Lovely autumnal colours and the roses are beautiful. xxsue
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