Monday 24 November 2014

Jingle Bells

 In my stamp collection I have this cute Christmas bear so when I saw that Merry Monday #135 theme was Bells I just wanted to use him on my card (well as I write I'm too late the challenge is closed), and I also knew that at The Mixed Media Card challenge #5 for November the theme is Christmas with an Option of Bells...so here is my special bear card.
The background panel was created using a technique I saw on the net by Mel (here) - you dry emboss a piece of patterned card and then use clear versamark on the raised embossing and then  with clear emboss powder heat set the raised areas.  Then used ink rubbed into the background to cover the patterned card and welllaa!! you have a new piece (way to use up all of those not nice card stock in your stash). I used a mid to dark blue ink but didn't like it so went over it again with teal green. I stamped my bear in Fire Brick distress ink and used the same to watercolour him and yellow on the bells which I glazed with Dimensional Magic. I embossed a row of stitches on the tag and stamped on the sentiment then tied it off with some ribbon and cream twine tied with 3 tiny bells.
Thanks for taking a peek Robyn

PS I am also being inspired to use tags on my cards by Traceys' 25 days of Christmas Tags
 
  
 


6 comments:

  1. Nice card Robyn and the background looks great.

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  2. Oh so very cute with that pink teddy! Great card robyn!

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  3. Oh what a sweet card! What a darling teddy bear! Thanks for playing at MMCC!

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  4. Oooo! Those are some funky colors! I never would have thought to pair them together but they look really cool.

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  5. What a clever transformation of the bg. |Must try. Thanks for sharing your creation with us at The Mixed Media Card Challenge

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  6. how cute, I remember i have the same stamp!

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Thank you for taking the time to comment, all encouragement and inspiration is very welcome. May your day be a happy and extra special one, cheers Robyn