Wednesday, March 17, 2021

Three all occasion cards featuring decorative paper, burlap squares and embellished leather leaves


For these three cards I started with brown cards in slightly different colours to coordinate with the different backgrounds I used. The top one is scrapbooking paper, the bottom left is decorative paper which I stamped with two different maple leaf stamps and the third started as a letter press background (brown ink on ivory cardstock) I printed a while back and was embellished with watercolour, stamping, and embossing before I was happy with it.  The burlap squares were cut from a larger piece and the edges were frayed.  I saved the threads for using on future cards.  In this case, I tied several strands to the leaf stems.   I used a good layer of glue (glue stick) on the back of the burlap to adhere it to my card fronts and pressed them while I was getting my leaves ready.  The leaves were cut a while back from a variety  of leathers I had on hand at the time which is why the colour of the leaves vary.  I wanted to add some texture to them so I used a wood burning iron with a very fine tip to incise the veins into my leather leaves.  I was not sure it would work very well but I am very happy with how they turned out.  I mounted the leaves to the burlap with double sided tape.  Really happy with how these turned out.  
Therese
 

SISTER STASH - Christmas card featuring glittery ornaments and a Merry Christmas greeting (digital)

I am really enjoying making cards with this ornament paper I found in the paper crafting stash my sister left at my house a while back.  I started with a large bright green card and I added a panel of red cardstock to which I had adhered a variety of pieces of the ornament paper.  I cut two strips from the wavy glittery paper, one for each side of the panel.  The little laser printed greeting is a digital from Desert Diva.  She has a large variety of greeting digitals on her site. I rounded the corners, sponged on a little green ink to soften the edges and added single clear rhinestone before mounting it to my card front using 3D foam tape.   Therese