Weekend Video – Best Wishes
I am back with another Weekend card video (well a bit delayed this time! Sorry about that).
The theme is a wedding card just to take part on the Caarvarks challenge.
As a personal challenge I wanted to create a no layer card, no designer paper, no embellishments… nothing!
Just stamps and color. But this is the most difficult thing for me!
So here is my card! Simple I would say (although I couldn’t resist the button, the ribbon and the vellum)
Anyway enjoy the video and scroll down for a list of supplies! Don’t forget to leave a comment, I love reading them
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Supplies:
Heart Flourishes by Hero Arts
Essential messages by Hero Arts
Distress ink – Tea dye by Tim Holtz
Colorbox Chalk Queue Ink – Chestnut Roan
Ink Blending Tool and two foams by Ranger
Kraft cardstock by Bazzill
Vellum
White opaque pen by Ranger
Copic marker – crismon red
Detail white embossing powder by American Crafts
Acrylic Block by Hero Arts
Heat Gun by American Crafts
Button – Ambrosia Collection by BasicGrey


Beautiful and elegant card congrats . Good luck
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What a lovely card..:)
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It’s Beautiful.
I didn’t know that kind of paper can be embossed.
Kisses,
Rosana
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Just subscribed to you Youtube channel! Yay!
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Love your added white dots in the background – amazing what a difference they make! Well done!
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Beautiful card! The vellum is the perfect finishing touch.
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wow what an awesome blog, and beautiful creations. Your daughters passion for card making is just precious. I must come by here more often. Thanks for coming by.
Blessings
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Beautiful Vicky! I would think this very hard to do, just using the stamp but you succeeded with a wonderful card. Love how you colored and inked the stamped image. And how brave you are to heat emboss on velum I would be afraid it would warp but yours didn’t look like it had at all.
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Oh my gosh- that would be SOOO difficult! You did an amazing job!
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I knew you would come up with something amazing! What a beautiful wedding card! Congrats on being Twittered in Hero Arts Blog!!! xoxo
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This is a beautiful wedding card! I truly love the embossing and the shape of the card is just great!
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Super video! I love the white dots you added. Such a cute card!
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love it and inspiring
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Another great design, this just proves that sometimes you don’t need all the layers and embellies to create a gorgeous card. Love your videos, Vicky, they are so inspiring!! have a wonderful week!
Hugs, nancyljk
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Gorgeous card – so so simple and beautiful. Just perfect.
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Thank you for reminding me to use vellum. I love the way it looks against the kraft paper, But I never would have paired them on my own. Thank you!
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Hi Vicky! I can see your blog now, thanks to Aris’ help!
He is a godsend, making all of those server changes and I’m
sooooo happy that I can see your videos, too! You rock! Aris, too!
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CUTE CARD!! I never think about stamping on vellum like you did. I’ll have to do that! Thanks!
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Gorgeous card! And I understand why you couldn’t resist those little extra details…they make the card perfect! Beautiful job!
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Beautiful card and look how creative you are with your imagination! Just beautiful!
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How sweet & creative love this card. Your videos are lovely.
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Love your video Vicky and I must say your have such pretty hands! Did you get that manicure just for the video…lol
I love your card and the color combo..it’s so fun to watch you make it as well. Hugs,Kathy
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Gorgeous backround, lovely card!
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Your card is fantastic! It is wonderful to be challenged and come up with a really great card. Excellent job!
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Wow, I’m not much for stamping, but gotta love that background stamp! And don’t use vellum either, but gotta try that sentiment band! TFS
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This card is so lovely! I really like the color pop the red gives!
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I love your style. So clean and simple! Thanks for sharing:-)
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I love how you get right down to business. No hemming and hawing, no repeating yourself. Just a great tutorial! And a great cute card too.
Beth
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Love your cards…just beautiful! But how do clean this kind of stamps?
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