This weekend I will be doing another of my Charity Events here in Jacksonville, Fl. This one will be for the Alzheimer’s Assoc. This is in honor of my Mother In Law that passed away in July and for my two sister’s in law that have been stricken as well. It’s a dreadful disease and we should do what we can to help.
Here is the card I designed for the event. Simple, Elegant and I hope a “wow” that everyone will like. Below is a little tutorial for you to follow if you would like to give it a try. It surely looks like a mess when you start and evolves into something so beautiful. Even my Hubby said….”Wow”!!! It looks so cold there!!! Notice the little snow on the drifts…use your 2-way glue and some Dazzling Diamonds to make it glisten.
Enjoy and have fun!!! Want to make this your Christmas Card….you can order all the supplies in one spot.
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You will need your image piece and two strips of copy paper, circle punch, sponges, post it notes and 2-way glue pen. Punch circle with the sticky part on it.
Appy a line of 2-way glue to the curved line all the way across and to the straight piece all the way across. Let dry. Line up your image piece onto your grid paper and lay the strips over as shown. Make sure to put your circle piece on too for your Moon.
Using your Marina Mist Pad pick up some ink onto a sponge and in a circular motion apply to the open areas as seen above. Using another sponge apply Night of Navy ink on top of the Marina Mist….leaving a bit lighter …darker on the sides and edges
Remove the bottom piece to reveal your first curve of sky…now for the snow. Attach the same piece of copy paper at a different angel to form a snow drift and just (in a circular motion) add a bit of Marina Mist just to the edge of the copy paper.
Remove the copy paper again to reveal the first snow drift. Now angle your copy paper again and sponge with more Marina Mist…..lightly and just beyond the edges of the copy paper.
The last line will be a straight line…..add the Marina Mist once again only sponging the edges nearest the copy paper.
Ink up your stamp with Black Stazon…..
Remove the circle (moon) and with the copy paper still in place stamp the image getting just a branch into the moon.
Now add a bit of glitter to the drifts and use dimensionals to attach to your white card base and your done.
Have a great weekend and hope to see you soon.
21 comments:
Beautiful. Elegant. Serene. Love your card.
Beautiful, Lee. TFS the instructions, as well.
Absolutely gorgeous! Thanks for sharing.
Awewsome card, Lee! Thanks for the inspiration.
Sue
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What a beautiful card, Lee! My mother has Alzheimer's and it has been a struggle to help her and watch her decline slowly. It has been three years since she has be diagnosed and I am grateful that I live close to help her. People need to be more aware of the rapidly increasing disease.
Absolutely amazing, Lee!! Best card EVER!!
Absolutely stunning.
OMG! I want to definitely give this a try now. Just have to find the time! TFS
Awesome! Very pretty,thanks for sharing...
AB-so-LUTE-ly stunning!!! I am thrilled by this design, Lee. My GOSH this is pretty!
Gorgeous card! Thanks for the tutorial. Good luck with your event.
Beautiful card! Lovely! I am sorry about your Mother in Law and your sister in laws as well. You are all in my thoughts in prayers.
Love this, thanks for the tutorial, I am gonna try it.
What a stunning card. I just love it. I will be trying that one.
Your card is just absolutley stunning, so clever. understand your pain, my husband has front lobel syndrome, and is displaying signs of dementia at 62. God bless
WOW!!!!!!!!!!! THIS IS GORGEOUS!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :)
Stunning Lee! So serene and peaceful. I love your card and tutorial so we can try this on our own. So glad to hear that the event went well. My grandpa has alzheimer's as well. It is sad to watch them decline. So nice of you to help others this way. You are wonderful!
Gorgeous!! I love cards like this-they are so beautiful. Thanks for the great tutorial.
this is a breathtaking card, Lee...love the contrast and sponging! I hope your Alzheimer's Event was very successful...you are right. it is a dreadful disease!
Thanks for sharing the card and the blow by blow photo tutorial!
Jan Hoyt
Lee, gorgeous card. What is the name/maker of the stamp? Kathy from Reno.
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This is such a beautiful card and a great tutorial. I love it so much that I have linked it to our latest challenge which features the stamp set, Serene Silhouettes.
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