Monday, March 08, 2021

SISTER STASH - All occasion card featuring coordinating decorative papers in brown & blue, a shimmery blue label, brown grosgrain and a coffee cup image

Still making cards for my sister from the stash of paper crafting supplies she left here a while back.  
I started with a large brown card and added three different pieces of coordinating papers to create my background.  I die cut a label (Tim Holtz - Sizzix) from shimmery blue paper and used my slot punch (Stampin UP) to create a long slot on both ends.  I ran a length of dark brown grosgrain ribbon through to the back on the top and back out on the bottom securing it with double sided tape on the back.  I die cut an oval ( Nestibilities) and stamped on a coffee cup (Pink Cat Studio Stamps) and embossed it in silver.  I watercoloured it to coordinate with my card and adhered it to the middle of my blue label.  I trimmed the ribbon to length leaving a fish tail on each end.  I mounted this large focal element to my card using 3D foam tape.  
Therese
 

Birthday card featuring a stamped background, ribbon and a leafy frame for my font greeting


 Another March family card!!  I started with a large black card which fit in an envelope from my stash.  I started my background with a colour printed digital from Morgue File.  I "discovered" a stash of stamps which have not been used and one of them is a Paper Artsy set with trees, eggs, leaves and a word stamp.  It was great to find this stash so I decided to use the tree stamp on this background.  I stamped it several times with red ink on by printed page.  I added over that an all over stamping in brown of the leaves from that set.  Once dry, I trimmed it to size, added a black grosgrain ribbon across the middle and mounted it to my card front.  I chose the greeting from my stash - laser printed font - and decided to use this gold parchment like paper to frame it.  I cut it to size, stamped leaves (Sugarloaf) on the two corners and gold embossed them.  I cut around the edges of my leaves with my exacto knif to allow the greeting to be tucked under.  I found an embossing folder that had the perfect sized frame for my greeting so I used my stylus to emboss it from the debossed side of the folder.  The paper split on the vertical lines a little but was good on the horizontal lines so that must be the way the fibers were lined up in production.  Not too serious!!  I wanted to add a bit of texture to the rest of my paper so I used a script embossing folder under my paper and rubbed some clear wax on the areas around the greeting and the leaves.  I then heated the paper melting the wax and leaving a subtle texture.  I will be experimenting more with that technique.  I mounted my greeting in the middle of the embossed frame and thought I wanted to finish the outside edges with "something" but was being cautious because of the trouble I had earlier with embossing.  I decided to burn the edges!!  Have not done that in quite a while.  Remember doing that quite a bit in my early stamping years.  I used two gold brads to attach this focal element to my card front.  It was fun to use a new stamp set and some try some "old" techniques.  Therese

Birthday card featuring a vintage blue truck, red corrugated paper and some ribbon


 Working on cards to send to my family in March.  This one features a stamped vintage truck from Class Act Stamps.  I stamped with Black Versafine on white cardstock and used watercolour to create a background for it.  I used a clear glitter gel pen on the hubcabs, bumpers, handles and windows.  I added paper piercing on all four sides with my pattern tracing wheel.  I added a wide black grosgrain ribbon to a piece of red corrugated paper which was trimmed on the sides and cut raggedly on the top and bottom.  Have not used this sort of paper in quite a while and rediscovered my stash - mostly packaging from light bulbs.  I created a large black card to fit in an envelope from my stash and mounted my background - colour printed digital image from Morgue File - leaving a tiny border.  I mounted my focal element to my card and finished it off with a small laser printed font greeting which I colour washed to coordinate.  I also ran my pattern tracing wheel on the top and bottom of edge of the greeting to add some paper pierced texture.    Therese