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20 March 2014

Parisienne Blue Cameo

 
This is an A5 card which has been covered in
Parisienne Blue paper
 
New Xcut A5 die set has been used to cut sparkly
black paper for the corners and the oval.
 
A piece of Madame Payraud velum has been
embossed in a quilt folder and
adhered to the oval.  A cameo cut in
white card and place on to blue to make it
stand out.  A piece of Parisienne blue ribbon
tied into bow added to finish.
 
 

18 March 2014

Butterflies

I have used a butterfly die to cut the aperture and
to also cut patterned paper for the finished butterfly.
Once the aperture was cut  I stamped my sentiment then
I embossed with a quilt embossing folder (Xcut) then
covered the back of the aperture with a similar colour
paper to the butterfly. I Cut two strips of completely
different patterned paper for each side of the embossed
this draws the eye into the butterflies.
I have also highlighted each cross on the quilted emboss
with a fine glitter but this is not shown up in the photo's.
 
 


 
More butterflies, by Miss Payraud (12 x 12 paper pack)
Xcut Die and Miss Payraud velum for the centre of the aperture.
Green ink to the edges to add to distressed look.
 
 

16 January 2014

Ye Old Tractor

Tractor Blue's
 
I have completed a few more tractor cards for those that love them.
 
Digi stamp coloured in with pro markers,
distress ink to the edges.  Two different
embossing folders used for the background
birds on a wire and grasses.
Xcut Cogs and scalloped square die. Organza ribbon,
kraft card stock and invert punch for corners.
Sentiment from Dufex range.
 
 
 
Kraft Card, LOTV sentiment stamp
Xcut Cogs and scalloped square die.
Digi stamp coloured in with pro markers,
distress ink to the edges.  Tree embossing folder,
organza ribbon and invert punch for corners.
 

 
Same dies used but no embossing on this card.

 
Corn embossing folder used for this.

 
 
This card is a decoupage photo image, adhered
to a large cog die cut by Spellbinders
 

 
I thought I would enter one of these into the new blog http://cardz4guyz.blogspot.co.uk/