The Circles (also from the Nested Circles) are cut from Black and Confetti card stocks (cut 2 of each). I created the Black Scallop panel by welding together two of the Small Scallop Border images from the Silhouette Library, the Confetti panel is a Round Rectangle that I sized to fit on the Black Scallop. To create the background I used the Chalked Emboss Technique using STAEDTLER Chalk Pastels in shades of Red. On the inside of the Easel card I stamped the Verses Sentiment (RR1014-C) in Black Archival on the Confetti panel.
To embellish my card I added some Clay Hearts that were created with STAEDTLER Red Fimo Effect Clay. I love the added glitter in this clay. To create the larger Heart, I used a Fimo Shaped Cutter, for the smaller heart I used a Fimo Push Mold. While the clay hearts were still wet, I lightly pressed a paper doily into the clay to add some texture. Once the clay was hardened, I painted on a light coat of Gloss Varnish.
Want to win a STAEDTLER Fimo Clay Prize Package? STAEDTLER has generously supplied 3 Gift Sets of Fimo Clay products to each of their designers to giveaway! In each prize package there is a package of Fimo Effect Modeling Clay, a Shaped Cutter, Fimo Air Natural Clay, Fimo Air Microwave Clay and Fimo Air Basic Clay (colors may vary). To enter to win one of three STAEDTLER Fimo Giveaway Packages from my blog, simply leave a comment on this blog post by Sunday, January 29th for your chance to win. Please only one comment per person. I'll post the winners names on Monday January 30th, so be sure to check back to see if you've won.
Details:
Stamps - Verses Rubber Stamps
Ink - Ranger Black Archival
Card Stock - Black, Confetti, Red
Other - Silhouette Cameo, Silhoutte Files (Nested Circles, Small Scallop Border), STAEDTLER Fimo Effect Clay/Fimo Varnish/Fimo Shaped Cutter, Chalk Pastels, Adhesive Sheet, Sponge Dauber, Glue Dots, Seam Binding, Maya Road Heart Trinket Pins, Valentine Embossing Folder
Thanks for stopping by!

The clay looks like a lot of fun to create with. I would love to try it!!Thanks
ReplyDeleteBeautiful embellishment and it's very generous of Staedtler to provide a giveaway.
ReplyDeleteThanks for a chance to win it. It looks like a fun technique to try.
love your Valentine, Lisa :)
ReplyDeletevery pretty and so cre8tive, you sure know how to use that new machine of yours and I'm glad you are enjoying it. The clay embellies are adorable1
ReplyDeleteLove your heart made out of the clay! I have difficulty with fingerprints when I work with clay myself. Need more practice I guess. This new or new to me air microwave clay sounds interesting. Can't wait to give it a try.
ReplyDeleteBlessings,
Pam in IN
give2himglory at rtcol dot com
Lovely card. The clay hearts look great on it.
ReplyDeletethanks for the opportunity to win. Hope you show more items using the clay. It looks like lots of fun.
Gorgeous! Love the effect of doily on the clay! The card is beautiful!
ReplyDeleteWow, Lisa! Your card and the clay heart are really cool! Thanks for the opportunity to perhaps acquire these new tools. Best, Yvonne
ReplyDeleteLovely, lovely card. Pretty heart.
ReplyDeleteAnother beautiful card!
ReplyDeleteYour heart came out great!! I just started using mixed media and one of the products I want to start using; It would be awesome if I won!! Thanks for the chance to win!
ReplyDeleteRegards,
Carmen L
Lovely card! That clay heart has quite the wow factor! Since Sunday is my & your Jim's b-day this would make a nice surprise gift....
ReplyDeleteI am a bit burned out on card making because no matter how hard I try, they all look the same anymore. So, I'm trying to branch out into mixed-media projects (which is difficult, as I am NOT an artist), and have considered clay for some time now. But, I'm on a fixed income, and having no idea what to purchase to start, I've been putting it off for fear of wasting my money. So, I would be absolutely delighted to win your fabulous prize! Thanks so much for offering it!
ReplyDeleteLove your clay heart and how you pressed the doily into it to create the texture!
ReplyDeleteYay, great oppourtunity for me!
ReplyDeleteI haven't use fimo air before so I'm curious how it works ;) I've just found a tutorial how to make fake whipped cream with air dry clay and I'd love to try it (instead of silicone) for my polymer clay cupcakes :)
Software you used looks very helpful. I like the size of your card, it's very cute, little valentine :)
Beautiful card, the doily in the clay gives a very nice effect! I'm gonna try that to. Thanks for joining us at Cardpatterns this week
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