I started with a large envelope and cut an ivory card to fit inside. I mounted two scraps of this beautiful gray and pale yellow decorative paper (SU) on the front. I trimmed a scrap of brown cardstock to size, distressed the top and bottom and then added a piece of gold embossed mesh to it using four square brads in gold. I mounted this element over where the two pieces joined on the front. The laser printed greeting punchie (Bird's Cards) I found in my stash and sponged the edge with a bit of brown ink and then mounted it to a kraft scalloped circle punchie (Nestibilities). I added double sided tape to the back and then wound some kraft cording and gold embroidery thread all around it anchoring them when I could to the back of the greeting. I added two strips of 3D foam tape to the back and mounted it over the accent strip leaving the "nest" of fiber to find its best place. Feeling that the edges needed a bit more definition I used a gold gel pen and added faux stitching all around the edges. That was better!!! Nothing can really replace a handmade card when you are expressing your appreciation for what others have done for you!!!!! Therese
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Friday, January 11, 2019
Subtle neutral background embellished with gold embossed mesh and a twine nest
Have been working with a few others on a project for a while and we are now almost finished. I have made this card for one of the people who have donated time and materials to help us get this project off the ground.
I started with a large envelope and cut an ivory card to fit inside. I mounted two scraps of this beautiful gray and pale yellow decorative paper (SU) on the front. I trimmed a scrap of brown cardstock to size, distressed the top and bottom and then added a piece of gold embossed mesh to it using four square brads in gold. I mounted this element over where the two pieces joined on the front. The laser printed greeting punchie (Bird's Cards) I found in my stash and sponged the edge with a bit of brown ink and then mounted it to a kraft scalloped circle punchie (Nestibilities). I added double sided tape to the back and then wound some kraft cording and gold embroidery thread all around it anchoring them when I could to the back of the greeting. I added two strips of 3D foam tape to the back and mounted it over the accent strip leaving the "nest" of fiber to find its best place. Feeling that the edges needed a bit more definition I used a gold gel pen and added faux stitching all around the edges. That was better!!! Nothing can really replace a handmade card when you are expressing your appreciation for what others have done for you!!!!! Therese
I started with a large envelope and cut an ivory card to fit inside. I mounted two scraps of this beautiful gray and pale yellow decorative paper (SU) on the front. I trimmed a scrap of brown cardstock to size, distressed the top and bottom and then added a piece of gold embossed mesh to it using four square brads in gold. I mounted this element over where the two pieces joined on the front. The laser printed greeting punchie (Bird's Cards) I found in my stash and sponged the edge with a bit of brown ink and then mounted it to a kraft scalloped circle punchie (Nestibilities). I added double sided tape to the back and then wound some kraft cording and gold embroidery thread all around it anchoring them when I could to the back of the greeting. I added two strips of 3D foam tape to the back and mounted it over the accent strip leaving the "nest" of fiber to find its best place. Feeling that the edges needed a bit more definition I used a gold gel pen and added faux stitching all around the edges. That was better!!! Nothing can really replace a handmade card when you are expressing your appreciation for what others have done for you!!!!! Therese