Therese
Wednesday, May 29, 2024
May Card Club - Card #3 - quick and easy cards with little collages over some fun backgrounds
I always try to have a quick card as our last one. These ones feature little collages as the focal elements. They were trimmed from a 12" x 12" sheet of scrapbook paper with my postage stamp decorative scissors. I chose backgrounds which echoed the warm colours in the collages. For this first one, I stamped several large stamps (diamonds- SU, script - ) in different inks onto a ledger scrap book paper. We embossed our coloured cardstock rectangles, adhered our small collages and then tied cording underneath then tore off the bottom to leave an interesting wavy edge. These were added to our card fronts over our backgrounds using 3D foam tape. Someone suggested that maybe we could emboss our backgrounds as well. For sure!! I also added watercolour to the edges of the last three!! We will meet next in September!!
May Card Club - Card #2 - clear embossing resist with watercolour on decorative paper with embossed focal elements
For our second card we also did a resist technique using clear embossing powder!! Also very fun!! We used decorative paper cut to 4" x 5.25" and used stamps with embossing ink to decorate our paper. Again, it is transparent so you are just guessing as to the placement of the images. We applied our clear embossing powder and heated the paper which revealed the images. The clear embossing powder protects the original design from the effects of the watercolour we applied to the paper afterwards. Again, a very unique and artsy result for these backgrounds. We again dried our backgrounds using the heat gun on low. For these cards, I provided cardstock that coordinated with the colour of the background paper to ensure that everything coordinated. We embossed (CB) our white squares of cardstock and then layered them onto a square of the same cardstock as the card. I distressed the edges of my coloured cardstock and used my pattern tracing tool to add some paper piercing to my embossed element. Mounted this focal element to my card using 3D foam tape.
I used different colours of the same background paper for all the cards - pink, green and yellow. You can see from the cards above that the watercolour can significantly change the character and colour of the card. I had provided laser printed images as well if anyone preferred that for their focal element. I made a few up with images - the little hedgehogs and the cute cactus. They other two are small embossing folders from Cuttlebug - actually the thanks and flowers are two different embossing folders. Paper piercing on all the images. Some very creative cards came out of these card kits!!! Therese
May Card Club - Card #1 - wax crayon resist & watercolour, a metal embellishment and some doodled lines
It is always a good time when you spend time with like minded people doing creative fun!! My friends were back for cardmaking yesterday and we did some very creative & artsy cards!!
For our first card we did wax resist using white wax crayon on white cardstock. The cardstock was cut to 4" x 5.25", we placed them on the raised side of embossing folders and rubbed wax crayon ( on its long side) all over our paper until the raised areas were well covered in wax. You really can't see where it is so you just go around several times with good pressure. Next, we added watercolour!! It is best to add very saturated colour so the while crayon really shows up!!! We used the heat gun on low to aid the drying process. I let them choose which metal embellishment they wanted and then we cut a hole in their backgrounds using a 1.25" square Nestibilities.
I gave them all black cardstock which allowed them to make their background any colour they liked!! We glued our backgrounds to our card fronts and then added the metal embellishment which had 3D foam tape on the back. We finished off our cards by adding some lines and dots with a fine tip black Sharpie marker. Totally artsy cards that are very unique!!! A very fun evening!!! Therese
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