Showing posts with label shimmer paint. Show all posts
Showing posts with label shimmer paint. Show all posts

26 September 2011

Elegant Bat Mitzvah Card

This is an elegant card I designed for a young girl who became a bat mitzvah.


The elegance could work for many special occasions.

Can you see the textures and the shimmer?


Contact me for your very own custom cards or card sets: bassemjudith@gmail.com
Cards starting at $5, card sets starting at $12.

05 August 2011

Added to Etsy

I added some elegant cards and monogram cards to my Etsy shop today.
Here's a quick sampling. For more cards and photos click the following link:
Check it out.

Elegant Cards



Monogram Cards


02 July 2010

Custom Wedding Card- Amethyst & Silver



Here's another custom card. The invitation is hidden under the card for privacy, but you can see its essential elements.

The Almost Amethyst CS was a perfect match. Then I made silver paper by applying silver shimmer paint to some gray CS.

If you want me to design a special card or invitations for you, please contact me.

30 June 2010

Custom Wedding Card- Raspberry Flowers


Here's another custom wedding card for you to enjoy.
My friend requested a card that would match the invitation.


I tried to coordinate both the style and the colors.



Contact me to customize cards just for you.

17 June 2010

More Wedding and Shower Cards

So, here are some more wedding cards.
I thought I had more, but I don't know if I photographed them before delivering them.

The layout is pretty simple, use a couple of layers of card stock, run one through the Big Shot with an elegant embossing folder, then either use smooch spritz or shimmer paint to accentuate the texture and give the card stock a more elegant look, add satin ribbon, and a greeting. Voila!







If you'd like to make cards like this, just make an appointment with me for a party in your house, or your own personal class.

21 April 2010

Our little treasure

We met someone special last month, our little treasure. She lived in our arms for two precious hours before she went to live with Jesus. Now she dances and rests in His arms for eternity.
This card is for her.








12 December 2009

Medallion Ornaments

Here's a simple Christmas card that uses the medallion stamp as the texture for ornaments.
The medallion stamp was embossed using clear embossing powder on Rich Razzelberry cardstock. Then it was sponged over with frost white shimmer paint. The "thread" and ornament "reflections" were painted on using the shimmer paint as well. (Click on the links to purchase these items from my online store.)


I was actually trying to heat emboss with different layers and types of powder with the medallion stamp on a full-sized card, but it didn't come out the way I wanted it to. So, I punched out some small circles and turned them into ornaments. Sometimes accidents give you the opportunity to look at a situation differently and you end up with some great cards.

30 November 2009

Christmas Cards

Here are some Christmas Cards that I've been working on, enjoy!

You'll see some of them if you come to the NAC Gallery during the month of December.

Kraft Cardstock makes a nice background for an earthy, yet elegant vintage card.

This one is spiced up with glitter!

Camera or computer trouble? My computer/ camera sometimes eats images. This one is rather minor. Sometimes it erases 95% of the picture. If you've experienced this, how do you fix it (besides buying a new camera)?

See what a lovely combination the Big Shot swirls texture plate & champagne shimmer paint make!

07 September 2009

Elegant Thank You Notes

Here are some cards (full-size and note cards) that I want to share with you. I was just playing around with the Medallion Background Stamp and Mellow Moss, and this is what I came up with. I hadn't worked with this shade of green before (surprisingly), but it was a lot of fun.


The Frost Shimmer Paint gives the card an even more elegant appearance. The sheen of the taffeta ribbon and the shimmer paint complement each other well. The tag is from the die set and cut with the Big Shot.


I think these could be used for every day thank you cards, but they're fancy enough for wedding thank you notes.

Let me know if you'd like to order a set of 10 or 20 of them.

I put together a little folder to hold these notecards.