Hi Everyone!

It’s time for another Time Out Challenge – we are focusing on an inspirational quote today “With Freedom, Flowers and the Moon, who could not be happy?” (Oscar Wilde). There is $25 up for grabs from our sponsor, the awesome Catherine Pooler for the winner.

On my card today I’m going to show you how to add a pop of dimension to what what otherwise be a flat image.

I just had to grab Amber’s World (by Catherine Pooler) for this quote. It has flowers on a globe, representing the world (not quite a moon but a similar feel). I stamped the globe in WOW! embossing ink onto some patterned paper from Michaels (the Recollections collection) that I had trimmed down to A2, and then heat embossed it with WOW! Metallic Silver embossing powder.

I re-stamped the globe again this time onto white cardstock, and heat embossed in silver again. I die cut out the floral globe part using a circle die that fit the shape (there is a co-ordinating die, but I wanted to just pop out the globe itself).

To add even more dimension, I ink blended on two different colors of Catherine Pooler ink in It’s a Boy and Flirty Fuchsia, to create a rounded look, and colored in the flowers with some clear Wink of Stella. The ink is water reactive so the flowers tone back a lot and really stand out.

For my sentiment, I used Midnight ink and my MISTI, and over-stamped the embossing using a sentiment from the stamp set. I repeated this a couple more times to get a good clear impression, and then used a Micron black pen just to go over the parts that didn’t fully stamp black (embossing powder is a great resister of most mediums!)

I then popped it up on foam tape on top of my patterned paper globe.

For a finishing touch, I stamped one of the flowers in the set directly over the bottom of the globe in Midnight ink and then stamped again on a scrap of white cardstock. I colored it with It’s a Boy and Flirty Fuchsia, trimmed it out, and then popped it up on foam tape to add a little dimension to the base of the globe.

As a finishing touch I added some small black dots using my Micron, and then popped it all onto a white notecard.

Be sure to head on over to Time Out Challenges to check out the other inspiration from the Design Team and to link up. Claire is also joining us as a Guest Designer this week, with some gorgeous cards to inspire you – be sure to check them out, and have fun!

Jenny x

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4 Comments

  1. I loved reading how you did this as the result is superb. I hadn’t realised you could blend with this ink-when you say it is water reactive-did you add water to blend or just blend as you would normally? And what a lovely combo of colours and this really does add dimension perfectly. I also like that baby flower you added. One superb card x

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