Friday, July 27, 2018
Combined a cute cat, some fiber and a punched greeting for this great birthday card
Our son in law shares a birthday day with my Mom so I prepped this card for him. I am stretching my vision of what works for guy cards and decided that this cute little cat would work just as well for an adult as it would for a child. I laser printed this digital image (CLKER), trimmed it and watercoloured it. He is really cute!! I added a brown rectangle layer, ripped the bottom edge and added a few rows of piercings using my pattern tracing wheel. I watercoloured the punchie greeting (SU- frame with font greeting) and highlighted the edge with brown. I found this orange duplex paper in my stash which I thought would look good sanded so I embossed it with this tight embossing folder which somewhat reflected the cat's triangular markings. It took quite a bit of sanding to reveal the white cardstock which was beneath the orange but I am happy with how it turned out. I adhered the background to a brown card and auditioned the cat and greeting to see how they looked. After gluing them down it still needed "a bit of something" so stamped the greeting and the bottom edge of the image with my stipple stamp (SU) and brown ink. That was better. Still needed something so I added this perfectly coordinated fiber which I entwined between the image and the greeting. Better!! Therese
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watercolour
A card for my Mom which features fun paper, watercoloured digital image and a fun layered greeting
My Mom's birthday is coming up - she will be 82!! She is still a going concern - quilting, gardening, cooking, reading and taking care of my Dad. Her favorite colour is this great blue colour so I started with that. I added this fun decorative paper which I colour printed for a different project and found in my stash. I glued it to my card front and added white ribbon which I glued to the inside of my card with double sided tape. The flower image is a digital from Cruzine which I laser printed on white cardstock and trimmed to size before watercolouring to coordinate with my background paper. I layered the image onto a rectangle which I created using blue and green cardstock and added to my card using 3D foam tape. I used this oval punched greeting (Bird's Cards) which I sponged on the edges with blue and green and then added a green oval punchie which I trimmed in two and allowed the two halves to show a bit on the top and the bottom of the greeting one. I mounted it to my card using 3D foam tape and added a bit of blue watercolour to it which finished it off perfectly!!! Therese
An old mill graphic with seam binding and a simple greeting
Another card for the stash!! This one features an old mill image from Arthurs' Clipart which I laser printed, trimmed and watercoloured. I embossed green cardstock with a grungy TH embossing folder and added a length of eggplant vintage seam binding from top to bottom securing the ends with double sided tape before adhering it to a deep purple card. I distressed the edges of the mill image and adhered it to my card front using 3D foam tape. I found a coordinating greeting punchie (modern label - SU) which I had embellished with clear dimensional paint which I added over the seam binding below the image with 3D foam tape. Finally, I tied on a short piece of seam binding to the one on the front using a single knot to simulate a bow!!
Therese
Therese
Labels:
A2,
birthday,
cards,
digital images,
dimensional magic,
embossing folder,
laser printing,
punchies,
watercolour
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