I decided to go with a photography interpretation of the cue. You'll see it's a little different than what the other ladies on the team came up with...
I decided to use the spotlight technique to highlight my focus on the zoomed in part of the flowers. I cut and folded a card base and then used my MISTI to stamp my floral image on it. I cut a panel down to the same size as the front of the card base and then used my MISTI with the floral image still inside to stamp my panel with the floral image in the same location as on the front of the card base.
I ran my panel through my Big Shot using my polaroid die to cut the piece that I would eventually color and layer on top of the card base. I also cut another piece with my polaroid die so my frame would remain white.
When I finished coloring my little square of flowers, I used my Multi Medium Matte to adhere it directly to the card base so that it would fit perfectly over the image that was already there "spotlighting" the portion that appears in the picture frame. I then positioned the frame around the colored piece, adhering it with a little more Multi Medium Matte.
I finished the whole thing by stamping my sentiment in Versamark and heat embossing in gold powder.
Thanks for stopping by and don't forget to add your creations to the link on the CASology post!
Gorgeous bloom and clever take on the cue card, Rachel! Beautiful Copic coloring, as always, and lovely details! Very pretty card!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card! Love the spotlight technique to bring the polaroid into focus.
ReplyDeleteRachel this is such a stunning card, love this flower, another I need to add to my list of needed stamps. So beautifully framed in the photo die cut love it and your colouring.
ReplyDeleteFabulous design, and I adore your spotlighting.
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