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Thursday, April 19, 2012


Welcome to Cornish Heritage Farms blog hop! Come join us as the Cornish Heritage Farms Design Team take you on a journey discovering all sorts of CHF goodness! If you didn’t start at the beginning of this hop, you might want to head on over to the Cornish Heritage Farms Blog so that you don’t miss out on anything.

This month we have 17 backgrounders, 3 ATC Sets, 2 individual Rummage Bin Stamps and 3 Rummage Bin Stamp sets being released.

"First 24 Special" - receive 15% off all orders that are placed within the first 24 hours of the release.

Be sure to leave a comment on everyone’s blog as you travel from blog to blog for your change to win some Cornish Heritage Farms blog candy. Three of our CHF Design Team members will be given away blog candy, but who they are is a secret!   They will be giving away one new CHF stamp to a random person who leaves a comment on their blog!

So here is my first card it uses Lace Flowers background stamp (SL3175) behind the vellum and Ornamental Beauty (LL-6018) in the foreground.
I started off with a 5"x 7" finished card size using black metallic paper for the base. I then used Paris Nights (Tina Higgins) by G.C.D. Studios for the rest of my papers. The second layer was a piece of black & cream flocked paper followed by a piece of gold with brown dots. I then took a piece of paper which was black with cream color flourishes and ran it thru a Cuttlebug folder called "Brocade Window" I then used my Blackbird Fluid Chalk and  ran it over the raised areas of the folder to make the embossed areas stand out. I stamped the Lace Flowers onto black paper using white pigment ink and embossed the image using white embossing powder. I used one of the techniques from Technique Junkies. Then I colored the white embossed areas using Copic markers using the following colors; YR04, YR07, RV17, RV19, B95, B97, G99, YG06, R08, R89, BV08 and V25. I then cut out Brocade Window using vellum. Using the window I stamped the sentiment from Ornamental Beauty using white pigment ink and embossed using gold embossing powder which I placed into the window over the colored background. I then used some gold ribbon by Michael's on the corners and made a double bow. I took some white roses by I Am Roses and sprayed them using Lindy's Stamp Gang Starburst spray called "Icy Primrose Gold". I then embossed an altered blank by Vintaj using an Deco Emboss die called "Woodland Birds". I applied Tim Holtz's alcohol inks using black soot, pearl and silver.

Here is inside of the card.




















Here is a look at card # 2. This time I used all 3 sets that I received for this blog hop. I used "Lace Flowers" background, "Spanish Words" background and Ornamental Beauty Rummage Bin Stamp. I started off with 5"x 6" finished card size using Concord Crush for the base. I used the collection called 'Snowy Serenade' by Bo Bunny for the rest of my papers. For the second layer I used Frost Dot paper by Bo Bunny. Then I used a technique called 'Bandana'. I used a piece of shimmery paper applied various inks such as Inky Blue, Lavender, Purple and Bermuda Blue Vivid dye inks by Clearsnap using white foam tips and stylus. Took my Lace Flowers background stamp using Black Archival ink by Ranger stamped onto my colored paper. Voila!! I didn't have a white gel pen so I used Tim Holtz distress marker 'Picket Fence' to outline some of the image. Then I stamped Spanish Words using Versamark 'Frost' onto shimmery white paper and embossed using clear embossing powder. Again I applied various inks such as Inky Blue, Lavender, Purple and Bermuda Blue Vivid dye inks by Clearsnap using white foam tips and stylus to color the white paper. I then sandwich the colored paper between to pieces of bond paper and ironed off the embossing powder. Voila! I matted this onto purple metallic paper.
I used the flower from Ornamental Beauty and again stamped using Versamark 'Frost' onto shimmery white paper and embossed using clear embossing powder. I colored this image using Lindy's Stamp Gang Magicals in the following colors; Voodoo Violet Blue and Delphinium Turquoise. I cut out a blue center using the newest Spellbinders 'Spectacular Spin' using Frost Dot paper and a larger one using purple metallic paper. I stamped the sentiment from Ornamental Beauty using white pigment ink and gold EP onto Frost Dot paper. I punch it out using Stampin'Up  largest oval and punched out purple journal  tag using EK Success punch called Journal plate & Bracket punch. Attached 2 purple Mardi Gras Candi to the tag and one blue Candi to the center of the flower!


Now that you have seen my cards, don't forgot to comment on my blog!  So please go and see what Frances Byrne (who is our DT Coordinator) has created for Cornish Farms Blog Hop!!!  http://stampowl.blogspot.com/search/label/Cornish%20Heritage%20Farms

35 comments:

  1. What great detail you put into your cards! great ribbon usage!

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  2. Your cards are so pretty!!! I love all the details!

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  3. Your cards are so very pretty. I love all the detail you have added to each card. Very gorgeous, both of them.

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  4. Gorgeous cards! I love the rich purple one! :-)

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  5. Wow, both cards are so pretty, I love the use of vellum on your first card, and the colour is stunning with the medallion on the 2nd.

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  6. These cards are so elegant. I love the Victorian look to all of them.

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  7. So pretty! Love the vellum idea.

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  8. Awesome! Your cards are so elegant.

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  9. Like a rich dessert! What intense color and great sketches!
    Kim marie

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  10. Beautiful especially one in blues.

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  11. Wow! Your cards are all so very well constructed and beautiful.

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  12. Very nice. Move bright blue colors!

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  13. Your cards are so pretty! I especially love that blue inked one. Lots of pazzaz!

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  14. Love the dramatic look on the medallion - great cards!

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  15. Beautiful cards - love the colors on the second one!!!

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  16. Thanks for sharing your beautiful work with us.

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  17. AS usual my dear, works of art! Gorgeous cards and I have to agree with the others, I love the second one best! Hugs!

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  18. Love your special use of vellum, TFS!

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  19. Wow, what colorful cards. Lots of inspiration there.
    Candy Meyers

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  20. OMG - what amazing cards you have created. Love all the layering and use of different colors and techniques. Thanks for the inspiration and sharing.

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  21. Great cards - elegant and all so different.

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  22. Great cards. I love the deep rich colors of the 3rd card, perfect sentiment too! Thank you for sharing! I love your blog!

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  23. Such elaborate cards - wow, lovely!

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  24. Holy moley Jackie! The details are just stunning! Can tell you put A LOT of work into these! Gorgeous, absolutely gorgeous!!

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  25. How fun to layer vellum over a background stamp!

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