Formal Cracked Glass

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This is a card using the Cracked Glass Technique that we’ll do at our hostess club this week.   The Cracked Glass tutorial from SCS written by Beate can be seen here.  In the tutorial she gives an option of either applying the 2nd and 3rd coat of Glassy Glaze Enamel, or Ultra Thick Embossing Powder (UTEE), all the same, while the first coat is still hot or applying another coat of Versa Mark.  I have never been able to get a good result by merely applying another coat when still hot.  I always feel I get a better result by appling another coat of Versa Mark for each layer embossed.  Most often you will see the Cracked Glass sponged on the edges and the cracks filled in with dark ink.  I chose not to do that here as I wanted the image to be brighter and POP a bit!!! 

Other than the Cracked Glass, my card is pretty much just layers.  The card base and each Purely Pomegranate frame are stamped, tone on tone, with the ferny type stamp from Garden Silhouettes — love that stamp! All layers are sponged.

The layer with the DP (Holiday Harmony) is what I call my *wall*.  I always do my silly wallpaper technique.  I know many of you have read it before, but here it goes again just in case someone out there might be interested.  When I create cards, I often view them as a wall, and then I proceed to decorate the wall — like hang my wallpaper, put up my chair rail, and then hang a picture on my wall.  Can you see it?  The upper wallpaper is striped, the lower is the brocade type design (not much shows) and my chair rail is the satin ribbon.  I then hung my picture on it, complete with cracked glass — LOL!!!  I used the gold brads to anchor my picture to the wall.  I love this silly little way I have of looking at things — it just brings it all together for me so very easily!!!  Try it — it’s fun!!!  Hey, maybe that could be one of our challenges one day — good idea!!!

The card top is wrapped in the new Gold Elastic Cording — love it!!!  Much easier to work with than the old stiffer cording it replaced.  Then to hide the knot in the elastic I just tied on a piece of my favorite ribbon — the wide Pomegranate Satin!!!  Edges of the sentiment oval are just run on top of the pad to give some definition to the edges.

  • Stamps:  Heartfelt Thanks, Garden Silhouettes, Sincere Salutations
  • Paper:  River Rock, Purely Pomegranate, Whisper White, Holiday Harmony DP
  • Ink:  Purely Pomegranate, River Rock, Black Stazon, Versa Mark.  Marker in Old Olive (for stems).  White Signo Gel Pen (for dots on flowers)
  • Accessories:  Satin Ribbon, Gold Elastic Cording, Gold Brads, Piercer and Mat Pack, Large Oval Punch, Sponges, Glassy Glaze Enamel EP.

Measurements:

  • Card - Standard A-2, 5.5 x 4.25
  • Purely Pomegranate Frame for Wall - 3.5 x 4.5
  • Purely Pomegrante Frame for Cracked Glass - 2.5 x 3.5
  • Cracked Glass Panel:  2.25 x 3.25

That’s it!  Thanks much for looking!!!  Hope the Biddies like it — LOL!!!

notimetostamp Sep 24th 2007 11:45 am General Purpose Cards, Stampin' Up! Projects 24 Comments Trackback URI Comments RSS

24 Responses to “Formal Cracked Glass”

  1. Melissaon 24 Sep 2007 at 11:53 am link comment

    Beautiful!

  2. Debbie (DeborahLynneS)on 24 Sep 2007 at 12:07 pm link comment

    Very pretty card, Sharon. Can’t wait to try this technique!!!

  3. Nancy Riley (stampinat6213)on 24 Sep 2007 at 12:40 pm link comment

    Gorgeous and stunning card, Sharon! I just LOVE your wallpaper technique … that’s a great way of looking at your creative process!

  4. Rhondagon 24 Sep 2007 at 1:17 pm link comment

    Not sure I can wait for the challenge! I may have to try your wallpaper technique early! :) TFS!

  5. juliehrron 24 Sep 2007 at 1:24 pm link comment

    ……………..THUD! Nothing short of beautimous, Sharon! *smooches* Jules

  6. Starla(star)on 24 Sep 2007 at 2:43 pm link comment

    Decorating a wall!! What a clever way to look at your cards!!

    I love this card (I love heartfelt thanks! It works with soooo many different looks!) Thanks for sharing!

  7. sueon 24 Sep 2007 at 4:10 pm link comment

    Really elegant and beautiful, Sharon. Love your method for designing,too.

  8. Sherrie (Sherrie)on 24 Sep 2007 at 6:34 pm link comment

    Absolutely gorgeous!!

  9. aselaon 24 Sep 2007 at 7:01 pm link comment

    Beautiful!

  10. JoAnn (sarahzoe)on 24 Sep 2007 at 7:51 pm link comment

    All the words everyone else used: beautiful, gorgeous, pretty, elegant, stunning. Can’t wait to do this Wednesday.

  11. leslierichon 24 Sep 2007 at 9:17 pm link comment

    Ooooooh, this is pretty, Sharon! I love the way you tied that gorgeous satin ribbon on the gold cord. I just ordered the elastic cord because you said it was so wonderful. All the layers on your card are so elegant and beautiful and I love the clean cracked glass!

  12. Julieon 24 Sep 2007 at 9:45 pm link comment

    Gorgeous! I love the ribbon! My splitcoast name is Shimmer Sister. Have a good day! :) Julie

  13. Lucilla{Everyday Ink}on 24 Sep 2007 at 9:51 pm link comment

    Wow! Just stunning! I love your ‘wallpaper technique’ (first time hearing about this so I’m happy you posted it!), what a neat idea. I love this card, the colour combo, the layout, EVERYTHING about it! I’m again just ‘floored’ by your amazing talent. Thank you so much for sharing a little bit of your creativeness with the rest of us.

  14. Rose Annon 24 Sep 2007 at 11:52 pm link comment

    This is so beautiful!! I love the papers, cracked glass, and gorgeous ribbon! Stunning card!

  15. Connie Watsonon 25 Sep 2007 at 7:44 am link comment

    Good morning Sharon,
    Very elegant!! I love the dark shade of the ribbon!! Absolutely gorgeous!

  16. Carolenon 25 Sep 2007 at 10:21 am link comment

    Thanks for your tips on the cracked glass!

  17. annetteon 25 Sep 2007 at 10:49 am link comment

    Thanks for the tip with the wallpaper technique. how absolutely CLEVER! I love it. And your card is awesome too!

  18. Charmaineon 25 Sep 2007 at 12:08 pm link comment

    WOW, this is stunning!

  19. Michelle Sturgeonon 25 Sep 2007 at 5:51 pm link comment

    *gasp*! This is just GORGEOUS! Breathtaking!

  20. Erika H.on 25 Sep 2007 at 9:45 pm link comment

    Thank you so much for posting about the “wallpaper” technique…never heard of it…but it is GORGEOUS! I love the colors,pp, ribbon, gold cording…everything!

  21. Lastel/STAMPINSTELon 26 Sep 2007 at 5:16 am link comment

    Gorgeous !

  22. diane (cookiestamper)on 28 Sep 2007 at 8:09 am link comment

    gorgeous!!!

  23. Duckwaddlequackon 29 Sep 2007 at 5:14 pm link comment

    This is just fabulous! The flowers really pop out against the River Rock! And that ribbon is just gorgeous too!

    ~Angie

  24. trudeeon 30 Sep 2007 at 8:30 pm link comment

    I love these colors, Sharon! WOW!!!

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