Happy Saturday,
Todays card is made using a waste piece form making a card earlier in the week. The pice had three butterflies cut from it and I thought it was same to waste it.
I embossed the piece with an old spellbinders brick pattern embossing folder and shaded it with spun sugar distress ink.
I backed this with velum and added fragments of gilding flakes behind this to add some shine behind the butterflies ( more evident in real life than the pictures) I then added in 3 butterflies ( cut with the random dovecraft die I bought on Ebay) into the apertures with 3mm white stick on pearls for the body.
I added the flower that I had made up ready in my bit box ( spellbinders Carnation I think) along with a few 'tails' of satin ribbon.
To finish the card I shaded through a scrap of card cut with the butterfly die with spun sugar distress ink and added this, with a folded corner, to the front of a card blank.
A little mixed media (ish) for me but I do like the way its turned out!
Enjoy...
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Saturday, 10 June 2017
Thursday, 1 June 2017
Decorative Champagne...
Happy Thursday,
I thought I would share this card that I made with the exact same dies and colours as yesterday but with the added Champagne pearl card to soften it.
I cut the twisted palm die twice in white card and shaded through the die using the victorian velvet distress ink. I added these across the front of a panel of the champagne pearl card to which I added two scored lines at the top and bottom ( i seem to have really embraced the scoring technique this week!)
Next i cut the two largest dies in the decorative labels 5o dies set however this time i shaded between the dies with more of the distress ink. I placed these over the twisted palm overlapping these in the centre.
I then cut the next 2 dies in the set again in white and shaded through each die. `I mounted these in the centre ( with foam tape) to make the central element as shown.
I made up a large flower using various petals in the Prima flower set this time delicately shading just the edges of the petals with the distress ink.
I placed the flower on top of a bow made of twine, pearls and satin ribbon.
Enjoy...
I thought I would share this card that I made with the exact same dies and colours as yesterday but with the added Champagne pearl card to soften it.
I cut the twisted palm die twice in white card and shaded through the die using the victorian velvet distress ink. I added these across the front of a panel of the champagne pearl card to which I added two scored lines at the top and bottom ( i seem to have really embraced the scoring technique this week!)
Next i cut the two largest dies in the decorative labels 5o dies set however this time i shaded between the dies with more of the distress ink. I placed these over the twisted palm overlapping these in the centre.
I then cut the next 2 dies in the set again in white and shaded through each die. `I mounted these in the centre ( with foam tape) to make the central element as shown.
I made up a large flower using various petals in the Prima flower set this time delicately shading just the edges of the petals with the distress ink.
I placed the flower on top of a bow made of twine, pearls and satin ribbon.
Enjoy...
Monday, 29 May 2017
Swirl Bliss...
Happy Bank Holiday Monday,
As promised today I am sharing new projects I have made! I thought this was a great opportunity to show some of the cards and projects I have made with dies and products form various companies I have bought over the last year or so but haven't been able to use or blog. I know that most crafters see something and buy it only for it to languish in their stash I know I'm terrible for this not being able to go into a craft shop without buying something.
Today's card is made using a Spellbinders die designed by Becca Feeken one of my favourite crafters and designers. A simple colour combination of ivory sky blue and periwinkle hopefully lets the beauty of the die shine.
I started by cutting the long die in the Spellbinders Swirl Bliss die set into a piece of ivory card four times does the length of the piece. I then backed the central 2 panels with sky blue and the outer 2 sections with baby blue card.
Next I matted and layers this onto more layers of the ivory, sky blue and baby blue to make the base card as shown. I added a strip of navy organza ribbon and finished it with a bow and some pearl swirls from my stash. I then made up the flower using spellbinders carnation shaded with broken china distress ink.
The sentiment (from my lily of the valley clear stamp set) is stamped on a stitched flag and shaded with the distress ink.
Enjoy...
As promised today I am sharing new projects I have made! I thought this was a great opportunity to show some of the cards and projects I have made with dies and products form various companies I have bought over the last year or so but haven't been able to use or blog. I know that most crafters see something and buy it only for it to languish in their stash I know I'm terrible for this not being able to go into a craft shop without buying something.
Today's card is made using a Spellbinders die designed by Becca Feeken one of my favourite crafters and designers. A simple colour combination of ivory sky blue and periwinkle hopefully lets the beauty of the die shine.
I started by cutting the long die in the Spellbinders Swirl Bliss die set into a piece of ivory card four times does the length of the piece. I then backed the central 2 panels with sky blue and the outer 2 sections with baby blue card.
Next I matted and layers this onto more layers of the ivory, sky blue and baby blue to make the base card as shown. I added a strip of navy organza ribbon and finished it with a bow and some pearl swirls from my stash. I then made up the flower using spellbinders carnation shaded with broken china distress ink.
The sentiment (from my lily of the valley clear stamp set) is stamped on a stitched flag and shaded with the distress ink.
Enjoy...
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