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Wednesday, February 13, 2019
Large card featuring digital image with watercolour, stamped greeting and some ribbon
Another grandson with a birthday!! For this card I started with green envelope and created a red card to fit inside. I found this yellow layer in my pile of discards from used cards and it was just the right size to fit on my card!!! I embossed it with large polka dots and sanded them to show up the white core of the card. I am again using a laser printed image from Cre8tive Hands - a little bear this time!! I watercoloured the image and layered it with a rectangle of blue cardstock which coordinated with the ribbon on the gift. I distressed the edges of the blue to add texture and mimic the feeling of the sanded layer. I added a green ribbon across the bottom section and glued the ends to the back of the yellow layer. I rubberstamped and embossed in clear the greeting on a scrap of white cardstock and mounted it to the layer using 3D foam tape. I adhered this large layer to the front of my red card and used 3D foam tape to mount my focal image. I am sure they will both enjoy their birthdays!!!! Therese
Large birthday card that features watercoloured digital stamp, fiber and some glitter
I made this card for my grandson whose birthday is coming up next week!!!! I laser printed several images from Cre8tive Hands on a sheet of white cardstock and trimmed them out last week and I decided to use this little dog for his card.
I started with a large envelope and I created a beige card to fit inside. I found a piece of decorative scrapbook paper that coordinated and added a brown punched border (SU) on the right hand side. I pierced each scallop with a push pin and then scored a line next to them. I glued this to the back of my decorative paper. I watercoloured my image and sponged the edge with blue to coordinate. I added dots with a brown marker to highlight the edges. To add texture I tied a length of orange fiber around my decorative paper layer and tied a knot on the right. Wanting to add a bit more interest I dug through my stash of round punchies and found several that coordinated and glued them to the back of my coloured image. I glued this large focal element to my card front over the fiber before gluing the whole thing to the front of my beige card. I added some glitter glue in a coordinating colour to the circles' edges and one dot in the middle of the two brown ones. Once they were dry I pressed my card a bit because the glitter glue had caused the circles to buckle a bit. Pressing helped them to settle back into place. This card is ready to go and will be send off when I get his brother's card ready as well. Therese
I started with a large envelope and I created a beige card to fit inside. I found a piece of decorative scrapbook paper that coordinated and added a brown punched border (SU) on the right hand side. I pierced each scallop with a push pin and then scored a line next to them. I glued this to the back of my decorative paper. I watercoloured my image and sponged the edge with blue to coordinate. I added dots with a brown marker to highlight the edges. To add texture I tied a length of orange fiber around my decorative paper layer and tied a knot on the right. Wanting to add a bit more interest I dug through my stash of round punchies and found several that coordinated and glued them to the back of my coloured image. I glued this large focal element to my card front over the fiber before gluing the whole thing to the front of my beige card. I added some glitter glue in a coordinating colour to the circles' edges and one dot in the middle of the two brown ones. Once they were dry I pressed my card a bit because the glitter glue had caused the circles to buckle a bit. Pressing helped them to settle back into place. This card is ready to go and will be send off when I get his brother's card ready as well. Therese
Large birthday card featuring a large flower element background, an embossed flagged strip and some bling
My last card for my sister for this cardmaking session!! Again, I am using an element trimmed from a large sheet of scrapbook paper. I trimmed out the flower, layered it onto red and then onto a green card front. I added an embossed strip of coordinating cardstock which I flagged on the end before adhering to my card front above the flower. I sponged the edges of my laser printed punched greeting before adding it to my card front using 3D foam tape. To finish it off I added three little clear rhinestones to the greeting!! Done!!
Therese
Therese