I'm pleased to say the my accounts were filed yesterday - many thanks, Linda! I have pencilled in a reminder for June so I get this year's accounts sorted in four months and not nine!
I started working a on card I made a couple of years ago but updating it with today's products.
It took me four cards before I decided the first one and the last one were my favourites - cards numbers two and three were definite rejects! I now know what my project for Sunday's video is going to be!
Then I started to work on Wednesday's project. I had an idea of what I wanted to do and it was based around a Christmas card I'd made. Do you remember the penguin and snowman with antlers peeping through the oval cut-out?
The original idea for this new card was three individual circles with one rabbit looking through each at different angles but I decided they were too big! I could have used a larger card base but I thought I'd finish up with a large area of unused surround.
I started my card with a base of Blushing Bride Cardstock with a layer of Whisper White. The top layer is from the Birthday Bouquet Designer Series Paper that's in the Spring catalogue.
I die cut the aperture using die number 4 from the Ovals Collection Framelits. I also die cut a frame of Blushing Bride using die numbers 4 and 5.
Then, using my Blushing Bride Marker Pen, I drew lines along the whiskers and coloured in the centre section of the ears.
I added clear Wink of Stella to the facial features and the pink section of the ears and also added googly eyes. Then I glued the ears behind the heads.
To make sure I had the positioning right, I lined the top layer onto the middle layer and very gently drew a pencil line around the aperture.
This was used as my guide for positioning the first two rabbits which I adhered down using Tombow. After I had erased the pencil line, I adhered the top layer with Dimensionals. I used more Dimensionals on the back of the third rabbit but left the bottom part free to be adhered with Tombow.
I stamped Happy Easter from the Easter Lamb Stamp. When I first received this stamp, before I adhered it to the wood block, I cut off the sentiment and adhered it to the side of the block.
I felt I'd get more use out of the lamb and the sentiment this way. This was adhered using Dimensionals.
In the meantime, I'm off to wok - first day back since Christmas!
Until tomorrow, happy crafting.
JanB.
This is just adorable! It might even make a sweet Easter card for a special little person, I'm thinking. Love your colour choices!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Geraldine. Although this is quite a simple card to make, I've made a video for tomorrow morning because I have tips to share! Unfortunately, I'm having trouble uploading it onto YouTube! To sleep or not to sleep - that is the question!! Happy crafting, JanB. ☺
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