Tuesday, October 23, 2012

The Beauty of Black

Whenever I'm stocking up on card stock, I always order extra sheets of white and black. White is of course compatible with almost everything and usually finishes very fast. So this past weekend, I found myself left only with black card stock and had no choice but to make cards with a black base. And to my delight, I found that they can be quite stunning.

For my first project, I stamped and heat embossed a damask stamp to a piece of white card. I love this design and the heat embossing made it more vibrant and glittery. I added a white ribbon and gorgeous ItsyBitsy flower for the bow. I finished it off with a digital sentiment backed by a black glitter foam Victorian Rectangle die cut and a few pretty flowers to accent it. Have to say I was real pleased with the result.

 For my second card, I wanted to add a dash of red. I had a few scraps of pearl red card stock in my stash and used the ItsyBitsy swirly rose die to make some roses. Watch our video tutorial on the Swirly Rose Die to learn more. Then I took a 4 by 6 piece of vellum paper and embossed it with ItsyBitsy's Damask embossing folder. I cut this into diagonals and created the striped background. For the sentiment I used ItsyBitsy's scallop square die to cut three layers and touched these up with my freshly made roses.


I still have a couple of sheets of ItsyBitsy black card stock with me and must admit, I can't wait to get back to creating cards with them. Has black brought out the best in you too? Tell us all about it.

16 comments:

  1. Both your cards look very beautiful Sunehra..I especially liked the one with the Damask Bg ..Love the way you have stamped & embossed it..Its come out so elegant..Really loving the look of Itsy Bitsy dies & embossing folders..:)

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    1. Hi Hussena thanks so much. I find Damask backgrounds really irresistible - keep including them in so many of my projects.

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  2. WOW!!Perfect cards...both looking beautiful:)

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    1. Thank you so much Taranjot - classic color combinations!

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  3. beutiful cards.love them
    megha
    http://meghanuj01.blogspot.in/

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  4. Those are real beautiful cards..Awesome combo. Love the neatness, stamping and use of dies and vellum!!!!

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    1. I know right Sathya! Vellum totally rocks. Gives an elegant edge to any project.

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    1. Hi Nitijita - thanks a lot. appreciate the comment :)

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    1. Pooja - sweet of you to say - I'm pretty happy with how they turned out too!

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