I made a few large cards for my sister with the supplies she left here last year!! I was headed to her house today and wanted to get a few made before I left last night.
I did manage to get four made but one of the photos was really blurry so is unusable!
These are 5.5" x 8.5" cards.
For the one on the left I started with an image off of the cover of the pad of paper which featured some cute birds and flower. There was printing on the corner so I created a layered greeting to fit in the space (Decorative Label punchie (SU) in red, Circle punchie with a "bird " greeting from Birds Cards, a little circle punchie all held together with a black brad). I layered the trimmed image onto brown cards stock and added it to a white card front to which I had adhered a distressed piece of green cardstock. It was white core cardstock so I distressed it by sanding it a bit. I also punched the one edge with a scallop border punch (SU). It still needed a bit of something so I added two little red branch die cuts and that was better!!
The card on the right started with a brown card front to which I added a strip of birdhouse paper which I layered onto green before gluing it to the card. The focal image is another one cut from the cover of pack of paper and features some cute little birdhouses. I wrapped a laser printed transparency greeting to the image and secured both ends to the back with double sided tape. Next, I layered the image onto red and border punched the left hand side with a scallop punch. I pierced all the scallops with a push pin before adhering the whole element to my card front over the decorative strip using 3D foam tape. It needed a bit of something so I added faux stitching to three circle to make them look like buttons and adhered them below the image. That was better!
My third card features a large butterfly image (CLKER) which I painted with shimmery water colours!! Love the shimmer! I layered two green triangles behind the top right and lower left corners. I created the background by cutting the peacock feather paper in two and adding a strip of orange. I then trimmed the piece to fit o my white card. I punched a hole in the decorative paper and layered a greeting behind it. It was looking a bit forlorn so I punched a scrap and framed it and that was much better. The flagged end overlaps the image and really helps to unify the elements.
The last one was a Christmas one with cute little houses as well. So a few more cards for her stash!!
Therese