Amazing Crafting Products is proud to be participating in this bloghop - thanks for stopping by. Please join us in creating "THANK YOU" cards for our men and women serving in the armed forces today with Operation Write Home for World Cardmaking Day.
Scraps of patterned papers are the base of this card using OWH Sketch #98;
the sentiment is created from EK Success word stickers brushed with gold ink.
The flower on this card is a stamped, fussy cut large doily stamp from Viva Las VegaStamps!, layered and topped off with a vintage knob molded in Amazing Mold Putty and cast using Amazing Casting Resin. This is the same vintage floral knob that I also created a ring with. CLICK HERE to see how this knob was created.
The resin cast knob looks like a flower and makes a perfect center... it's thin and with a little pink and gold ink - it adds that perfect amount of "POP" to top off this layered flower.
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I think Celtic-style embellishments would look awesome with your dimensional product--the intertwining knots and designs would be beautifully emphasized in 3D.
ReplyDeleteI totally agree! I would LOVE to see what you make if you do something like this!
DeleteAs I have a serious thing for vintage keys, I'd love to cast some from my collection. KJPG at aol dot com
ReplyDeleteThanks very much for supporting OWH!
That's a beautiful flower. Wow!
ReplyDeleteLove all of that pink and gold together.
ReplyDeleteYour card is stunning- great flower! Thanks for your support of OWH and our troops!
ReplyDeleteThat flower is beautiful - wish I could see it with my hands, lol! Thanks for joining us today and happy WCMD!
ReplyDeleteVery beautiful and simple card. I love the color combination. Your flower is elegant, adds a special touch.
ReplyDeleteI really had to stop and look at this card. I love that you explained (with pictures) what you did. It's really very nice! What would I mold? I haven't tried yet, but buttons, flowers, animals (especially bunnies), leaves, I'm willing to try!!! Thank you for supporting OWH!!! radloffjen at cableone dot net
ReplyDeleteI agree with Julie - I want to "see" it with my hands! I'm always looking for great embellishments that are thin enough for our cards :)
ReplyDeleteHappy WCMD!
Sandy
Beautiful card. I like how you made the flower. I would like to mold some interesting buttons and some keys.
ReplyDeleteslrdowney at hotmail dot com
Oh, what texture you have created here. Add me to the list that would like to see it with my hands. Lovely colors as well. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteLove your flower...and I'd probably mold flowers first myself!
ReplyDeleteThis card is beautiful with the molded flower. I don't know what I would make with your products. My son is the expert when it come to sculpting and molding. avtaft at aol dot com
ReplyDeleteVery interesting effect and the pink and gold are really nice together. I'm not sure what I'd mold but I too love finding new ways to embellish my cards while keeping them mailable so something like you've done is probably what I'd try first. Thanks for joining in the hop and supporting OWH.
ReplyDeleteWhat would I mode. Flowers are always my first choice but maybe butterflies too. Fabulous card. TFS
ReplyDeleteThat cake topper looks good enough to eat!
ReplyDeleteA couple of months ago I bought a container of Amazing Mold Putty & Clear Cast Resin - I was concerned that I wouldn't mold enough to use all of the putty - I asked Susan (the cake topper artist) if there was a smaller size and she told me she was POSITIVE I'd use all the putty - well, she was right - I have a little left that I am saving in case of emergency before I can order more. So, what would I mold? Everything in the box that I didn't get to mold the first time! I have more charms, buttons, gems, pendants and rubber stamps (and SO much more!) that I pulled out when I first got the putty. Now that I have the learning curve pretty well figured out, I want to mold everything!! StampinDiva at yahoo dot com
ReplyDeleteThat cake topper looks so cool! I would love to mold in Amazing Mold Putty an angel.
ReplyDeleteThat cake topper looks cool! I would love to mold in Amazing Mold Putty an angel.
ReplyDeletemarsherrera at gmail dot com
Love the flower. I would love to mold in Amazing Mold Putty some buttons.
ReplyDeleteanalfarocr at gmail dot com
I would love to mold in Amazing Mold Putty some small tools.
ReplyDeletemarcialherrera at gmail dot com
Love this card! A great new way to embelish our cards! Thanks for supporting OWH and Happy WCMD!
ReplyDeleteI would love to mold in Amazing Mold Putty some charms.
ReplyDeleteanaelsiecastro at gmail dot com
This is a beautiful card. I love the resin center. I'm hungry right now so it looks like a cookie to me! LOL
ReplyDeleteI love mixed media and anything with old keys. I would love to try keys. I think that would be awesome.
ReplyDeleteI have been playing around with mixed media in my card making. I would love to mold some cool things to use as embellishments. Thanks for the chance to win your amazing products!!!
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I would mold snowflakes since that is the upcoming season thanks for being part of our blog hop
ReplyDeleteBarb Housner
Gorgeous snowflake card, love the pink too! Such a pretty center !
ReplyDeleteVery intriguing center image. I don't ever use putty or clay, but it looks very nice.
ReplyDeleteSuch a beautiful flower!! Great design! Thanks for sharing this for World Card Making Day! :) HUGS
ReplyDeleteThat flower is amazing!!! Hmmm... what would I make? I tend to try a little bit of everything but right now I think I'd choose buttons, keys, or snowflakes......... ;)
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jennifer.mueller409 at gmail dot com
What wouldn't I like to cast? But Celtic would be awesome all that intertwining in 3D would be so cool! Thanks for supporting OWH!
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I would mold snowflakes and keys and maybe bananas. I like monkeys!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful card! I love the thin vintage knob as the flower center! I would mke embellishments. I love the idea another commenter had about Celtic knots. They would be beutiful! Thnks for the chance to win! bam7462atgmaildotcom
ReplyDeletevery pretty!
ReplyDeleteI wonder if snowflakes would be too fragile? Ooooo, maybe Easter Eggs?!?
ReplyDeleteBobbisTreasure at aol dot com
LOVE the flower center - it totally adds that special oomph touch!
ReplyDeleteGrand card!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card! What would I mold? I loved the comment about celtic designs, that would be fun to try. Thanks for your support of OWH.
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