This Easter card also uses a picture of collage art — a cute bunny in a garden, courtesy of Crafty Secrets.
I’ve used the burnished velvet glitter technique again, layered the image on purple shiny paper, then did some layering with blue and white checkerboard scrapbook paper.
I have a couple of embossed borders made with the Cuttlebug Frills embossing folder.
A white satin bow completes the look. I may decide to put three white buttons vertically, along the strip of blue and white checkerboard embossing.
The jury is still out on whether I will do that or not. Buttons can add bulk which can create problems with Canada Post, and this card will be mailed across Canada.
I enjoyed your video how the burnished velvet tech and will give it a try. It looks easy even to me! Your newest Easter card is a gem too. Dar–a member of PWA!
Thanks Darlene! Yes, it is an easy technique, as shown in the video, and very lovely. There are other burnished velvet techniques involving masking which are more complex. I will try to do a video about them later.