I created two sets of cards last week as a prize for a family event and packaged them in Ferraro Rocher chocolate boxes. You can check them out here!!
This card is part of the cards I had started creating before I decided to make cards that fit in the #8 envelopes which fit so perfectly in those beautiful clear boxes!!
I started with a background from a calendar which my sister gave me years ago. I had dismantled it but the paper was so cool I had saved it in my stash of background papers. I found it in a box this week and thought I would see if I could make a card with it. It was already a bit distressed and interesting so I decided to work with that!! I used a TH embossing folder and embossed only the top portion and used light gray stamp pad to highlight the texture I had added. I did all the edges as well. I added a strip of handmade faux washi tape with a bit of a blue tinge and overlaid a piece of Paris themed commercial washi tape over it. I stamped "hold on .... dreams" using my black Versafine stamp pad. Wow!! It worked so well and was such a nice solid black!! Finally I added a vellum birthday greeting with two square brads and glued this whole element to an orange/yellow card front.
Therese
Wednesday, July 19, 2017
Birthday Card Set - a background created with stripes of decorative paper and cute little cupcake digital image
I have been making card for a gift and if you want all the details of why and how you can check out this post.
For this card I started with a white card but you cannot see any of it because I created my background right on the front of the card from edge to edge. I started with the little strawberries from my stash and added several other papers that coordinated then added two stripes of red cardstock. I still needed one and figured it should be green to coordinate with the strawberries and I found a scrap of this green polka dot paper and I thought it was perfect!! So I played with the layout and then glued them all in place one at a time trimming them to the edge of my card. I watercoloured my laser printed greeting (Melonheadz) using coordinating colours and added it to my card front using 3D foam tape. The plain red stripe needed a bit of something so I added pink and green sequins to it using glue dots - that was better. Now, the green one looked a little plain so I added two lines of clear glitter gel pen and some pink daisy punchies as well. They were calling for clear rhinestones even before I got them all in place. I used the clear glitter gel pen to add dots to the little scallops on the strawberry strips. Finally, I just had to add some clear heart bling to the last strip of pink decorative paper which seemed to complete the design. Way more blinged up that what I usually make but I am sure a little girl will be most pleased on her birthday to receive this cool blingy card on her birthday!!
Therese
For this card I started with a white card but you cannot see any of it because I created my background right on the front of the card from edge to edge. I started with the little strawberries from my stash and added several other papers that coordinated then added two stripes of red cardstock. I still needed one and figured it should be green to coordinate with the strawberries and I found a scrap of this green polka dot paper and I thought it was perfect!! So I played with the layout and then glued them all in place one at a time trimming them to the edge of my card. I watercoloured my laser printed greeting (Melonheadz) using coordinating colours and added it to my card front using 3D foam tape. The plain red stripe needed a bit of something so I added pink and green sequins to it using glue dots - that was better. Now, the green one looked a little plain so I added two lines of clear glitter gel pen and some pink daisy punchies as well. They were calling for clear rhinestones even before I got them all in place. I used the clear glitter gel pen to add dots to the little scallops on the strawberry strips. Finally, I just had to add some clear heart bling to the last strip of pink decorative paper which seemed to complete the design. Way more blinged up that what I usually make but I am sure a little girl will be most pleased on her birthday to receive this cool blingy card on her birthday!!
Therese
Labels:
#8 envelope,
birthday,
decorative paper,
digital image,
gel pen,
glitter,
punchies,
rhinestones,
sequins,
watercolour
Birthday Card Set - a fun cupcake digital image with some very graphic decorative paper
Yet another card for the set!! Click here to get all the details on why and how I am making these cards.
For this card I started with a dark brown card and combined two pieces of coordinating decorative paper to create a background. I added a thin strip of brown cardstock over the place where they joined which gave the whole card a very dramatic look!! I watercoloured the cute cupcake (Melonheadz) with shimmery watercolours in very subtle shades to coordinate with the background. I added a thin border to the image using a dark brown permanent marker to help it stand against the bold paper before adhering it to my card front with double sided tape. I added a bit of shading to the laser printed oval greeting, layered it onto a brown oval punchie and adhered it to the front of my card using double sided tape. Really love how this one turned out!!
Therese
For this card I started with a dark brown card and combined two pieces of coordinating decorative paper to create a background. I added a thin strip of brown cardstock over the place where they joined which gave the whole card a very dramatic look!! I watercoloured the cute cupcake (Melonheadz) with shimmery watercolours in very subtle shades to coordinate with the background. I added a thin border to the image using a dark brown permanent marker to help it stand against the bold paper before adhering it to my card front with double sided tape. I added a bit of shading to the laser printed oval greeting, layered it onto a brown oval punchie and adhered it to the front of my card using double sided tape. Really love how this one turned out!!
Therese
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