I made this card for a friend who has a birthday soon!! I started with a collage scrap paper background I made a while back. I used the other half for this card. I added some burnt orange cardstock to the back then added a piece of brown vintage seam binding to the upper portion adhering both ends to the back using double sided tape. I tied on a short length to simulate a bow. I added my layered focal element over the seam binding to the left of the "bow". I created the focal element by layering a brown and gold textured circle of paper below a gold round punchie which was die cut with a star. I also snipped the edges of the paper circle to give it a bit more texture. To create the star accent I punched two circles (1.25"), layered them and used a star die (SX) to cut out the star from the center of them I then layered the silver star in the gold punchie for this card. I have a gold star in a silver punchie to use on another card. I layered this whole element onto a beige card front which I had altered with some sponging and stippling with dark brown ink. I added a layered laser printed greeting which I created using a window punchie (SU) and an orange modern label punchie (SU).
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Can you guess what the brown paper circle was before it became part of the focal element for this card???? Leave me a comment with your guess!! I will be checking regularly and will leave a few hints if it takes too long for you guys to guess.
Looking forward to your guesses!!!
January 11 - Thanks to CraftyD for her guess!! A cupcake liner is close but not quite there. Here is a hint - it has housed a tasty treat!!
January 18 - Just wanted you all to know that I have posted a collage button tutorial and it uses another of the items that housed this tasty treat!! You can check out the tutorial and the other item here.
January 22 - Sylvia has correctly guessed!! It is the paper wrapper from Ferraro Rocher chocolates!! Needless to say, I have a little collection from Christmas!!
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Thanks to everyone for taking the time to leave a comment.
Therese
Thursday, January 07, 2016
Last of the Christmas Thank you cards
Therese
Labels:
3D embellishments,
A2,
ATC,
border punch,
brads,
cards,
decorative paper,
gift wrap,
laser printing,
ribbon,
sharpie markers,
snowflakes,
thank you
Christmas Thank you cards
As I mentioned in this post, I like to use gift wrap from the gifts I have received to make my thank you cards. It uses up something that might in some cases be recycled but it also helps me to remember all the beautiful gifts I have been given.
As you can see, I have used a variety of layouts for gluing down my background/gift wrap pieces. It was fun to play and come up with different patterns. Love the cards I made up!!!
Therese
Labels:
A2,
background,
brads,
cards,
decorative paper,
gift wrap,
laser printing,
stamped vellum
Winter birthday
Making a card for a guy with a winter birthday and enjoys spending time outside!! I used a background I made using watercolour and plastic wrap which I found in my stash which simulates a northern sky fairly well. I added two strips of ripped white cardstock to simulate snowbanks and mounted this element to the front of a speckled navy blue card. I added a little green tree which is made from green handmade paper and was cut with a Sizzix Movers and Shapers. I decided to add the little "be happy" greeting (SU) instead of a traditional greeting because he is a very creative and a non conventional kind
of guy. I found this little "mustache" in my punched shapes from last winter. When I bought the paisley punch I decided to punch a bunch of them from different book and magazine pages and had not really discovered until today that I had missed getting the whole shape in some of them and they were still stuck together. When I opened them up I thought they looked very much like a mustache and they have been all the rage in cardmaking for the last while. Several people had used the mustache in conjunction with "staching" through the snow in Christmas cards. I thought it would work very appropriately for his card being as he is an avid photographer and will no doubt be trudging through the snow for the next few months on his photo shoots.
I am hoping to be a little more original with my cards this year and this certainly fits that goal!!
Therese
of guy. I found this little "mustache" in my punched shapes from last winter. When I bought the paisley punch I decided to punch a bunch of them from different book and magazine pages and had not really discovered until today that I had missed getting the whole shape in some of them and they were still stuck together. When I opened them up I thought they looked very much like a mustache and they have been all the rage in cardmaking for the last while. Several people had used the mustache in conjunction with "staching" through the snow in Christmas cards. I thought it would work very appropriately for his card being as he is an avid photographer and will no doubt be trudging through the snow for the next few months on his photo shoots.
I am hoping to be a little more original with my cards this year and this certainly fits that goal!!
Therese
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