This one is wood grain in blues on white cardstock and then an embossed design which I highlighted with ink. Most of the inks were Distress ones. I created a border punched layer (SU) in white cardstock on which to lay my beautiful blue velvet ribbon!! I mounted the ribbon to the border and then adhered this element to my background. I added my silver butterfly die cut using a tiny black brad because the texture of the velvet was very raised making 3D foam tape ineffective. I added 5 clear rhinestones to complete the rest of its body. Once I added that bling I decided I needed a bit on my border too so I added dots of clear glitter with a gel pen. I mounted this large element to a royal blue card front to finish off my card! Therese
Saturday, August 22, 2020
All occasion card featuring a wood grain embossed background, a velvet ribbon and a butterfly embellishment
I had a great time making backgrounds inspired by the carved wood grain technique by Gina K even though I was not able to reproduce a background quite a well executed as hers.
All occasion card featuring wood grain decorative paper, ribbon and a punched leaf
I started with a red circle and I punched a leaf from it. Next, I cut a red card base and mounted my trimmed background to it. I trimmed out a strip of black cardstock, punched it with my scallop border punch and pierced the scallops with a push pin. I found some ribbon in my stash that worked perfectly so I mounted a piece of that to my strip securing the ends to the back. I ran my pattern tracing wheel on both sides of the ribbon to add some texture. The red circle seemed to not have quite enough presence on its own so I cut a scalloped circle (Nestibilities) from black cardstock to layer behind it. I did cut a circle from the middle of it so the leaf would highlight the wood grain. I layered these two together and then mounted this focal element to my card front using 3D foam tape. I decided to add a bit of bling - three silver brads to the strip over the ribbon before mounting it with double sided tape to the front of my card below my leaf element. Therese
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