Tuesday, April 14, 2020
Birthday card featuring a watercoloured coffee cup, some hand stitching and embossed velvet paper
I made this card for DH birthday later this week. I found some brown velvet paper in a box of serendipity supplies when I was making this heart in support of front line workers who are out there every day during this health crisis. I embossed it with a coffee bean border from Pink Cat Studio which belongs to a set I bought a while back. I simply laid the rubber stamp on the velvet surface of the paper and passed it through my Big Shot with very little pressure. Worked really well! I adhered this little piece of embossed paper to a piece of mottled watercolour paper which I had stamped with a script stamp (SU) in brown. I added a strip of red cardstock which I border punched with a ribbon/eyelet punch (SU). I added stitching by hand using ivory and gold floss using the holes in the border. I tied another short end to the left hand side before adhering it over where the two paper join. I adhered this large layer to a dark brown card front. For my focal image I chose a large coffee cup (Stamp Barn) which I stamped and gold embossed. I watercoloured the cup and added a bit of colour to the background to make it less stark. I used my distress tool on the edge and then smudged it with a brown stamp pad to help it stand out from the background. I mounted this large image to my card front using 3D foam tape and then trimmed and layered a small font greeting with brown which I tucked under its bottom edge and adhered in place with double sided tape. Therese
Labels:
A2,
birthday,
border punch,
cards,
embossing,
floss,
fun fonts,
hand stitching,
stamping,
SU - StampinUP,
thermal embossing,
velvet paper,
watercolour
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