Hi there stamping friends! How are you? Can you believe another month has gone by and it’s now time for our November Creative Inking Blog Hop?? I’m so excited to see what the other demonstrators are going to show us today!
My technique card for today is a card inspired by the Northern Lights. On the news recently, they showed some images from Canada and Norway which were just beautiful and I instantly thought “that should be on a card”! So here is my interpretation of a Christmas card featuring the Northern Lights.
If you want to learn more about the Northern Lights (or Aurora Borealis is their scientific name) go here to read and see more:
http://www.northernlightscentre.ca/northernlights.html
This photo of the northern lights was shot this summer near Rochester, NY by Brad Timerson, of Newark.
I just loved the purple, mint green, dark blue and hint of pink from Brad’s photo, so I attempted to re-create it here on my card:
This card took me four tries to get just the look I was happy with… I wish I had taken photos of all my previous attempts so you could see the creative process at work.
I started with just perfect plum and mint macaron, but that wasn’t vivid enough. After a few tries I decided to add more colors, and you can see my full color line up here:
I used sponge daubers to swirl the colors on in a circular pattern (think spiral- like a snail shell), I started in the middle with perfect plum, then watermelon wonder, then daffodil delight, then mint macaron, and on the outer circle were night of navy and some more perfect plum. Don’t be afraid to get your fingers dirty! After finishing up the northern lights swirls, then I stamped the new Wonderland pine trees in Stazon ink a few times, then with 2-way glue pen I outlined some of the trees and applied dazzling diamonds glitter. Then I cut the sleigh image from sleigh ride edgelits die on piece of whisper white card stock. and stamped “Silent night” sentiment in Night of Navy ink and added more dazzling diamonds glitter with the two way glue pen.
Lastly, (and because I had a tiny smudge and didn’t want to start all over again), I added a wooden snowflake element and stepped it up with some basic rhinestones for added bling.
What do you think?? This is not my usual card style, and has many more steps than I would try in my clubs or classes, but I was happy with how this last version came out. If you are interested in trying this technique, have fun, and let me know what colors you think look good together to represent the “northern lights”. I love to read your comments!
I want to thank all of my wonderful customers, friends, family and downline who helped me achieve a huge milestone in my stamping business yesterday- I finalized my club order for the month and I hit my $100,000 career sales mark!! Most of you know that last year I really stepped up my stamping business to earn my very first incentive trip… and now to reach this milestone!! I am so very blessed to have such wonderful and dedicated people who have helped me these past seven years, and I could never have done it without you! THANK YOU!!
Plans are under way for my Holiday Open House and much belated Appreciation Party- stay tuned for more details to come!
Now for the rest of the blog hop… click to either hop forward to the phenomenal Miss Phyllis Shepherd‘s blog:
Or, if going backward is your thing, go check out the creative Colleen Vasso‘s blog:
Well that’s it for today, many thanks everyone for stopping by my blog today- I hope you have a wonderful day! Be sure to leave me a comment- have you ever seen the Northern Lights in person? take care!
Have a wonderful day and thanks for stopping by! If you would like to order from my online store, here is the hostess code for this month: BZ6HGGWZ
~Lynn Streifert, Silver Elite
Independent Demonstrator, Stampin’ Up!
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Congrats Lynn! Keep doing what you love.
Sariah
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Thank you so much Sariah!
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Beautiful card! TFS
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Thanks so much Barbara!
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congratulations, Lynn!!
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Thank you so much Ron!
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I am impressed, that is a beautiful card. I love that you shared how you covered up your smudge with an embellishment! It makes me feel so much better:)
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Thank you so much, isn’t it fun to turn a mistake into something you love?
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Thanks for sharing your Northern Lights technique! I love the touch of glitter on top of the snow under the sleigh – so pretty!
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Thank you so much Susan!
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Oh my, Lynn. Your card is stunning! Congrats on your $100K milestone!
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Thank you so much Sue!
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Such a gorgeous card Lynn!!! Love it!!! So elegant.
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Thank you so much Phyllis!
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Love your card, Lynn! And congrats!!
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Thank you so much Dena!!
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Great card! Congrats on your sales milestone.
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Thanks so much Bj and happy birthday!
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Lynn….wow, you’ve out-done yourself! The card is beyond stunning! I love, love, love it!!! Pinned it just now! Congratulations too on our $100K milestone. Not an easy task and you’ve nailed it! Sending glitter hugs your way! TFS
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Thanks so much Lisa!
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Lovely card! Will be trying this very soon! Congrats on your milestone!
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Thanks so much Kristine!
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I’ve been thinking that thinlit set would look cool with an aurora background. I hadn’t tried it yet though- so ya beat me to it 🙂 It is just as beautiful as I would have imagined!
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Thank you so much Amber!
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Congratulations on your milestone, Lynn! I love northern lights-we see them here in Saskatchewan so love your card!
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Thank you so much’
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Wow! Beautiful card! I love the colors you used for the sky. Great technique!
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Thank you Genny!!
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