The Jingle Belles Christmas Challenge is asking for see-through elements. I decided to create a layered acetate poinsettia.
I coloured a piece of acetate with a few different red alcohol inks and a bit of gold mixative. Then die cut three layers of a poinsettia, and stuck them together with dimensionals in the centre. To hide the dimensionals I added a gold sparkly rhinestone sticker.
I stamped and heat embossed the sentiment in gold on my focal panel, die cut with a hemstitch square. I wanted to have exactly the same gold as the sentiment showing through the hemstitch openings so I took a scrap of cs, ran ink around its edges, and heat embossed the edges.
Here's a close-up of the poinsettia showing how see-through the layers are:
I love sweet peas and grow them every year in my garden. The image is stamped and watercoloured, with a little bit of black splatter around the image. Since it's a large image and not really enough room to add a border layer, I took a black marker and went around the edges of the focal panel. I left it without a sentiment as I'll either use it as a notecard or add a sentiment on the inside.


Supplies for card 1:
Stamps - Northwoods sentiment
Ink - ColorBox gold
Paper - off white cs
Size - 4.75" square
Accessories - acetate, red alcohol inks, gold mixative, gold embossing powder, poinsettia die, dimensionals, Recollections gold sparkly rhinestone sticker, Spellbinders square hemstitch die
Supplies for card 2:
Stamps - Stamps Happen Sweet Peas
Ink - Versafine Onyx Black
Paper - watercolour paper, off white cs
Size - A2
Accessories - watercolour paints, black marker
spectacular poinsettia Susan, I love the shimmer from the acetate and your sweet pea are coloured so beautifully
ReplyDeleteI am on the floor over this incredible poinsettia, Susan! I can't wait to CASE this! Can you imagine these hanging on a Christmas tree?! I also love sweet peas and love this sketch image of them in a vace. Your coloring is mwah! Hugs, Darnell
ReplyDeleteOh my ... that Poinsettia is CLEAR-ly pure magic ... I love it so much (and Darnell is right, it would make a lovely ornament) ... so very glad you joined us at Jingle Belles.
ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeous red acetate poinsettia Susan and I love the gold rhinestone sticker in the centre, and the gold embossing looks beautiful showing through the hemstitch border frame, and then the second card with the really pretty pink sweet peas and complemented with the black marker frame and black spatters to finish. x
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely gorgeous bloom.I love how the inks work so beautifully on the acetate and the touch of gold is perfection. Thank you so much for sharing this beauty with us at The Flower Challenge.
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That poinsettia is stunning, Susan, and an entirely different feel from the watercolored sweet peas. That card is so soft and pretty and perfect for our pink challenge. Thanks for sharing it with us at The Flower Challenge.
ReplyDeleteSuch a showstopper of a card! That poinsettia should absolutely be put into a frame ASAP!!! So pleased you could join our "Midnight Clear" fun at Jingle Belles! ♥
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