Grand Gothic Luminary

Good Tuesday morning.  I have another window project to share with you today using the Poppystamps Grand Gothic Window  and the Grand Gothic Luminary.   You will see as you look at the inconsistency of the three photos that I had a hard time getting good shots of the the gold embossing and the vellum window. I took the liberty to show some photos playing with the light effect on my Paint Shop Pro.

KC Poppy Stamps Grand Gothic Luminary 1 left

I die cut the window and the luminary, applied versa and embossed with gold embossing powder. I attached the luminary to the window frame with glossy accents and attached a piece of vellum to the back of the window. I  cut an opening in the card base and attached the window with mounting tape and then attached cut a second window on the inside of the card so it would be pretty from both sides.

KC Poppy Stamps Grand Gothic Luminary 1 right

I attached  the candles to the base of the window with glossy accents and then created the floral spray with pine branches and tiny punched daily flowers.  I applied stickles to the candle flames for a little sparkle and inserted tiny little  bling to the flower centers.

  Here are my two attempts at adding some lighting effects. I am so technically challenged with this editing program. I’ve had it forever and all I know how to do is edit the photo a little and apply my watermark. LOL!

KC Poppy Stamps Grand Gothic Luminary 1 center light effect

KC Poppy Stamps Grand Gothic Luminary 1 right light effect

Thanks for stopping in today and I hope you have a great day.

Poppystamps Dies, Grand Gothic WindowPoppystamps Dies, Grand Gothic Luminary WindowDaisy and Petunia 2 Piece Mini Punch Set 015586845693Ice Stickles, YellowVersaMark InkpadRanger - Super Fine 1oz. Embossing Powder, GoldQuickStikComfort Craft Craft Knife by Ingvild BolmeSoft Grip Embossing and Stylus SetAccents, GlossyATG Kit, Advanced Tape GliderHeat It Craft ToolSizzix Big Shot Machine, Black & PinkHigh Tack Double-Sided Foam Mounting Tape, 1/2

Paper:  Shimmery White, Vellum,    Accessories:  Poppystamps Grand Gothic Window, Grand Gothic Luminary, Versa, Gold Embossing Powder Martha Stewart Branch Punch, Candle Punch, EK Success Mini Daisy and Petunia Punch Set,  Mounting Tape, Glossy Accents, Craft Knife , QuickStik, Bling, Stylus, Mat, Heat Gun, ATG, Stickles

30 thoughts on “Grand Gothic Luminary”

  1. Simply beautiful !!! You do such amazing work & I always look forward to your next creation.
    I love your watermark .. What editing program do you use for that? I too am challenged with computer & cameras but love to try new things. Really like how your watermark is rounded.
    Janie

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  2. Simplicity at it’s best. You have it down to the last flower. How can we ever thank you for the hours of beauty you share with us all. So lovely.

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  3. This is gorgeous! I think you did a great job getting the idea of lighting across in your photo – a very difficult thing to accomplish! I too am interested in how you made the candles? Thanks you for sharing so much of your talent!

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  4. Your pics look wonderful from here…don’t know how they could look any prettier….I just love what you did with the dies….thanks for the inspiration.

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  5. Fabulous card- as always. This looks so life like – just love it.
    What punch did you use for the candels? I have seen it before on another card you did but have not seen this punch anywhere.

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  6. Good Morning, Kittie, this is so pretty, and you know that darker photo really gave the whole project a warm glowing feeling, like in the church at night. I love this project and the many ways you have shown this special die…..thanks for sharing.

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  7. Absolutely Beautiful! Seeing your creations every day really brightens my day!I check your blog before I open any other email!

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  8. Wow!!! This is just Beautiful! Hopefully I can do this as well as you, you are so talented! I always look forward to your next inspiration. Thanks for sharing this, it most definitely gets me in the Christmas spirit.

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  9. Very stunning card….love to see how you use all those wonderful products…..I think your photo’s look great, but can relate, as I have a hard time getting my photo’s to look as good as the card…thanks for sharing!

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  10. I love the cards you are making with the new window dies. They are stunning! Your work is so inspirational. Thank you for sharing!

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