Just a quick note about dinner last night. I made the same dinner for all of us, but a different dessert for Evan and Nikki because of Nikki's diet of gluten-free and dairy-free. Dinner was: Raspberry-Balsamic Chicken, Wild Rice, and Caesar Salad. Dessert for the kids: Flourless Chocolate Cake with Coconut Sorbet and Raspberry Sauce ... dessert for us, Caramel Brownies. I don't make brownies from scratch anymore ... Costco sells the best brownie mix from Ghiradelli ... so I used that, but I placed a layer of soft caramel in the center of the brownies. I had to bake the brownies longer than the directions called for, but they were incredibly delicious and decadent.
On to the card for today ... I used my new Madison window die. I followed the directions from "sleepyinseattle" at SCS on how she "stained" the window to look like aged wood - love the look! Hope you like.
"Just for You"
Stamps: Just Believe - sentiment (SU!); unknown (lamp)
Paper: Natural White, Whisper White, Old Olive, So Saffron, Pink Pirouette DP (SU!)
Ink: So Saffron, Sahara Sand, More Mustard, Early Espresso, Old Olive, Regal Rose, Basic Black (SU!)
Accessories & Tools: Small Madison window die (Memory Box), Little Leaves die (Sizzix), Big Shot, Itty Bitty punch, stylus, mat pad, Stamp-a-ma-jig, sponges, half pearls, glue, and dimensionals
I ran the window die through my Big Shot with Whisper White cardstock. I swiped my ink pads across the die (in one direction like woodgrain), first Sahara Sand, then More Mustard and finally with Early Espresso. I dry-fit the window onto the card front so I could figure out the placement for the sentiment. I used the Stamp-a-ma-jig to help position the sentiment and stamped it in Early Espresso ink. I set the window aside.
I lightly sponged So Saffron covering another small piece of Whisper White cardstock. I stamped the lamp in Basic Black ink (I used the stem of a martini glass for the base and an up-side down clay pot for the shade). I stamped the "shade" onto a small piece of So Saffron cardstock in black ink and cut it out. I glued the shade on to lamp stamping. I positioned the lamp background behind the window and glued it in place.
I ran the Little Leaves die through my Big Shot twice with Old Olive cardstock. I sponged the edges and stem of the leaves with more Old Olive ink to give the leaves depth. I attached them to the bottom of the window.
I punch the small flower six times from Pink Pirouette DP. I sponged the edges with Regal Rose ink to give the flower some depth. I placed one flower at a time on top of my soft sponge mat and used the stylus to gently pushing around the middle of the flower so that it formed a cup-shape. I repeated with each flower and placed a half-pearl in each flower center. I glued the flowers onto the leaf sprigs.
I mounted the finished window onto a card base of Natural White cardstock, popping it up with dimensionals to add depth.
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