I have another fun technique to share with you today.
It's so fun and EASY!
To create my leaves I took an xacto knife and shaved off bits of crayon, in the colors that I wanted, directly onto my cardstock. I used, red, brown, orange, and gold. My piece of cardstock was on top of some parchment paper on my ironing board. Once I had shaved as much crayon as I wanted onto the cardstock I covered it with another piece of parchment and ironed it. You can see through the parchment when all of the colors have melted together. Remove the heat, wait just a few seconds for the crayon wax to set, and then remove your parchment. After that you're ready to use it as a background, die cut it, or whatever else you can come up with.
Thanks so much for stopping by.
Cardstock: PTI White, Dark Chocolate
Stamps: PTI First Fruits
Ink: PTI Dark Chocolate
Dies: Provo Craft Leaves
Other: PTI Button, PTI Twine, Crayons, Gems
LOVE this idea, Kara, so exactly right for the Trigger this time!
ReplyDeleteThis is flippin' genius, Kara! It's an absolute winner in my book! Thanks for the reminder about this fun technique which I have never tried! It's used perfectly on your card which I'm pinning to remind me!!
ReplyDeleteWell just how fun are you!! This is awesome Kara!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great way to add a different texture & color - love the brown leaves too!
ReplyDeleteI love this Cas/ Artsy look - very clever and classy!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! Love your melted crayon leaves.
ReplyDeleteGet out! Crayon shavings? How great is this? Beautiful card, beautiful layout, (crayon shavings???) Simply brilliant, lady.
ReplyDeleteTerrific! What a great idea!
ReplyDeleteThis is beautiful! Love the melted crayon shavings- awesome idea and the result is phenomenal!
ReplyDeleteOh wow, Kara, your card turned out awesome! Never tried this technique, but it looks like time I did :)
ReplyDeleteThis is one of those things I've been wanting to try, thanks for proving to me that it works and it's gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteGuess I know what I'm going to be doing today...thanks for the great idea! Your card is absolutely beautiful too...I love the colors and yet the stunning simplicity of this card. A real winner! :0)
ReplyDeleteLove this card! Beautiful design and that technique is perfect for autumn leaves.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great technique. Your leaves are so pretty. Perfect colors for this time of year. You have enabled me to purchase parchment paper!
ReplyDeleteLove it, Kara!
ReplyDeleteGreat creative technique using the crayons! Great layout too. Love this card!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful Kara, you rocked the challenges!
ReplyDeleteWow, what a wonderful technique! Your card is gorgeous. Love the addition of the dark chocolate leaves!
ReplyDeleteYou win! Not only is this a beautiful card, but such an interesting technique...I definitely plan to try this one! You need to pin this to you FIF!
ReplyDeletegreat inspiration with the crayons. Gorgeous wreath too! Love the dark brown leaves!
ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeous card and a lovely technique.
ReplyDeleteVery original card !
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely stunning!!
ReplyDeleteIsn't it great to actually play and have fun while doing something productive? This card is fabulous. Those brown leaves really allow the crayon leaves to shine.
ReplyDeleteI think I will try your idea too. Love the card!
ReplyDeleteOh WOW, love all the leaves on your card. This looks great. Thanks for playing along with us in the CAS(E) this sketch! challenge and hope to see you again.
ReplyDeleteLove your card! I especially like the use of melted crayons. very cool!
ReplyDeleteWow! You are good you! Love this idea!
ReplyDeleteAmazing card. that technique was perfect for your leaves, so creative!
ReplyDeleteAwesome!!
ReplyDeleteI love those leaves and what a creative technique...
love it!! :)
nice ideas!
ReplyDeletefab card- looks like you had fun making those leaves.
ReplyDeleteOMG! I love how you created the colored leaves, Kara. That's genius! Amazing card, too.
ReplyDeleteHey Kara! Thanks for linking this up to this week's Tuesday Trigger in the Moxie Fab World! I'm so glad you joined in on all the fun! :)
ReplyDeleteLove the technique and love the result when combined with that deep brown and white.
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