Sep 17, 2013

Distressed card

A quick simple card to share with you. Did few techniques such as Sponging, Stamping off and water splotching.



Made a panel by sponging Tumbled glass distress inks and did water splotching, though its not seen much in the pics. Stamped various snowflake stamps using Danube blue momento ink and Tumbled glass and did few  times stamping off techniques too.



Few blue rhinestones on snowflake centres Embossed  horizontal lines using bone folder just below the panel. Finished card by stamping sentiment in Danube blue momento ink.

Supplies:

White CS - Nupur Priya
Danube blue Momento ink and Fiskars Year round cheers -Jovi
Tumbles glass - Jo Ann store
MS scoreboard, Distress blending tool - Mansi
Rhinestones - Stash
Sentiment - Inspired by stamping- Winter wonderful

Challenges :

IBSIC - customer gallery - September
Inspired by stamping -September bloghop
Color conceptions - Spread your wings with inks

12 comments:

Sindhu said...

BEAUTIFUL CAS card Satya!!

SD pooja said...

Lovely ! I loved the stamping , sponging and beautiful blue shades !

Shea said...

Very, very pretty and ever so wintry. Love the embossed lines which add definition to the blue panel, and I ALWAYS love rhinestones! Thanks so much for sharing with us at IBS!

SUGANTHI said...

Lovely stamping Sathya, very neat.

Sharanyaa said...

Lovely. Simple and neat.

zub momi said...

Beautiful card! Lovely colors and stamping :)

Maria Rose said...

love the colors used... and the snowflakes are stunning :)

Cheryl First said...

This may have been simple, but the finished product is stunning, and shows true love of craft!

Leah said...

So very pretty. Love the blue! Thanks for joining us at IBS>

Grace Tolman said...

Beautiful card. Love the subtle design. Thank you for playing along with us at IBS.

Joanna M - Inspired by Stamping said...

I love the blue and white! Such a gorgeous card! Thank you for joining us! hugs, Joanna

Colleen Dietrich said...

Perfect snowflake card - clean, wintry, icy. :) You've been a busy crafter, Ellen!