This was so much fun to do! I laser printed the Papier Salat images onto white cardstock and added some swipes of liquid watercolour using a foam brush!! I love the bold bright look of these little works of art so decided to keep the design simple - a double knotted piece of vintage seam binding and a brushed silver paper layer nicely framed on black card fronts!!
Love these quick and easy cards!!
Therese
Wednesday, April 18, 2012
Cardmaking - April - woven accent
In the spirit of making the most of the supplies I have on hand and in celebration of Earth Day I decided to use the stash of paper strips I have accumulated as I trim paper for other projects. I love how these worked out, though, I really prefer the randomness of the red one. The one on the left used cut offs from these cards and I am really happy how bright the colours were next to the yellow cardstock but after I glued down the piece and added the image I thought it was just a little too square and even but taking it apart would have been problematic because these are made using wax crayons. The butterfly image I downloaded from CLKER and the heart is from Torico, I laser printed them and use 1 3/4" punch to cut them out. Used a scalloped Nestibilities circle die to cut the layer. The little patch of woven strips works really well over the embossed card fronts.
Therese
Therese
Cardmaking - April - Birdies!!
Am so loving the birdie cards that are everywhere so when I saw this little guy on The Graphics Fairy blog I nabbed him right away!! I laid out three of them in my layout program (Corel Draw) and added a bit of length to the branch in PSE so that they would all look like they were talking to each other and added the little birdie saying as well. I laser printed the image, watercoloured it, added a ribbon, layered it onto brown and then glued the whole element to my embossed card front.
Great for spring birthdays!!
Therese
Great for spring birthdays!!
Therese
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Cardmaking - April - earth friendly flowers
Plastic bags!! So cool! I die cut them from plastic shopping bags using the Tattered Flowers die (TH)!! The white one is from SU and the pink ones I am not sure as there was no advertising on them. I found several different colours in my stash - lime green, purple, gold - all bags I received from my local scrap booking store! Got the idea from my sister and you can check out her flowers here on her blog.
I layered several plastic flowers, added a cardstock mini flower and punchie and held them all together using a brad. The leaf was die cut from cardstock using the Tattered Leaves die and embossed. The edge of the top layer was cut with a Border die (TH) and then embossed. I added a strip of decorative paper below the die cut edge which finishes the card off very nicely!!
Love this simple design!! Would make a wonderful Mother's Day card!!
Therese
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French Vintage swap cards
I created these cards for a "French Vintage with a fancy fold' swap on AFTCM. Have been wanting to try this fold for a while so just decided I would try it for this swap. I downloaded all the images from The Graphics Fairy, brought them into my layout program (Corel Draw) and laid them out to create all the pieces I was going to need to make the cards. I printed one in black and white and the other in colour. I really like both of them!! I used one of them for my card exchange and sent the other on its way to my swap partner!!
I am hoping to be able to use this fold again. It was not difficult to work out. I cut my cardstock to 4.25"x 11" and folded it in half. Then I cut 3" x 4.25" off the one side and used it as the front layer. Too easy!!
I will try using coordinating decorative paper next time around!!
Therese
I am hoping to be able to use this fold again. It was not difficult to work out. I cut my cardstock to 4.25"x 11" and folded it in half. Then I cut 3" x 4.25" off the one side and used it as the front layer. Too easy!!
I will try using coordinating decorative paper next time around!!
Therese
Labels:
A2 cards,
cards,
collage,
colour printed decorative paper,
digital stamp,
fabric lace,
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