Monday 11 August 2008

More Glitter from Foilplay

While I had my glitters out I found my mind turning to Christmas and to an old stamp, one of my very first stamps infact. It was bought for the princely sum of 99 pence from my local craft shop and has lain forgotten about until I dug out all my stamps the other week to make a catalogue of my collection. I wanted to make a some more cards for Foilplay and I also wanted to make a card for this months Fab's Big Christmas Challenge. The idea that was forming in my head seemed like it would suit both projects. I think this card made with my little cheap stamp, some heat embossing and some more of that lovely glitter from Foilplay has turned out rather well. Oddly enough as well as the stamp being a purchase from my early days, I can recall that this particular glitter was part of my first order from Foilplay! It's the lightest colour from a set of 3 shades of blue glitter.

To make my card I stamped and heat embossed the image 3 times, then applied my glitter inside the embossed outline using a Sakura Quicky Glue pen to "colour in" the area and then sprinkling on the glitter. Once the glue was dry I covered the snowflake with a layer of Glossy Accents to seal in the glitter and to give more dimension. The greeting was stamped and heat embossed with a stamp from Dimension Fourth. All the elements were inked round the edge using ink from a Petal Point Liquid Chalk pad and then mounted onto silver mirror card. The backing paper on the card is from a Crafters Companion CD and was also edged with the same ink as the snowflake and greetings elements.

I suspect most stampers have stamps like this one, cheap ones we bought when we first started out, but which we dismiss from our minds as we progress, learn more techniques and find far more interesting stamps to buy. Suddenly those early "bargain buys" are no longer deemed to be worthy. However, I think this card taught me a lesson, by dismissing those early cheap stamp purchases from my mind I am simply depriving myself of a wider range of card making opportunities. It would be fun to know if this post has inspired anyone else to go and see what they can make with old stamps they have forgotten they own.

8 comments:

  1. Another gorgeous card, I love the blue and silver colour scheme. Thank you again, Phree!

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  2. Gorgeous card. The first stamp I bought was a butterfly one off to find it and play xx

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  3. I love your layering on the background...LOVELY!

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  4. Beautiful card Phree...I love it ! Those cool blue hues are lovely. Thanks for playing the Christmas challenge. X Fab

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  5. Fab card... I love it!
    Well done you!

    x x x

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  6. Yet another gorgeous card, love the blues in this card & the snowflakes.

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  7. How beautiful! I love the name of your blog, too!

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  8. I've got a similar stamp. I think I'll be using it this Christmas after seeing this card. It's beautiful. I do like the pop up box. It saves keep having to go back a page. I might try it pout myself.
    Beryl T xx

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