Hello, Crafters.
Happy Easter to you all.
Yesterday
I was working on my swaps for OnStage in Telford next weekend -
thirty-nine down, sixty-one to go, or something like that!
All I can say
about my swaps at the moment is that the Stamparatus has really come
into it's own!
I've
had the idea for today's card in my head for quite a little while, and
with three or four different options.
Yesterday I wasn't sure which option to
go for, and eventually chose the wedding theme.
I sorted out the three different gold designs from the Bundle of Love Specialty Designer Series Paper (DSP), and punched out four
shapes of each.
After positioning the base cardstock (CS) in the centre of my Grid
Paper, I adhered the first shape as close to the centre as I could.
After I had decided where the second shape should go, all the rest of
the shapes had a right and wrong way to go!
When I reached the edges of the base CS, I allowed the ends of each shape to
hang over the edge of the base, and trimmed them all at the same time when I'd finished them.
Overall
I felt the sheet looked "unfinished", so I added the four thin strips
of Gold Foil around the edges; this was an idea I'd used a couple of years ago on another
card that was a mosaic style.
I felt my card needed two images, or one
sentiment and an image, so I went through my Card Reference File for
inspiration.
What I found wasn't something I had considered i.e. two
complementary sentiments. They're from the Beautiful Bouquet Stamp Set
which includes two or three different pairs of sentiments - I think this is definitely a set that's seriously
overlooked!
To
keep the gold and cream colour sheme going, I heat embossed both the
sentiments on separate pieces of Very Vanilla Cardstock (CS) using Gold
Embossing Powder.
After I had punched the two sentiments out using the
Tailored Tag Punch, I punched out four halves of tags in Gold Foil to line the back
of the sentiments.
Using Tombow, I glued one gold half tag at the top and the bottom
of each sentiment; this helps them stand out from the mosaic layer.
I
adhered the mosaic layer to a layer of Gold Foil, and then onto a Very
Vanilla CS card base.
Inside the card I added a layer of Gold Foil, and a
layer of Very Vanilla CS.
Using Dimensionals I adhered the two
sentiments to the card front, and finished off by adding two large Basic
Pearls other end of the sentiment, and a row of three in the middle of
the centre shape.
I'm happy how this card out and look forward to trying
out other variations!
That's about it from me today, so until tomorrow, happy crafting.
JanB.
Oh Wow! That is very striking, very different and ... I love it! I really love it! First of all, the whole concept is brilliant, but the DSP you have used, particularly for this card, is perfection itself. This is a one-of-a-kind Wedding card that someone is definitely going to cherish! Top marks on this one, Jan. And a very Happy Easter to you and Othman also! Thanks so much for sharing!
ReplyDeleteHi, Geraldine. I carried on playing with this today, and made two more cards - new babies - and then a video - a masculine birthday card! I wish you and Howard a very blessed Easter too! ☺ Happy crafting, JanB.
DeleteHi Jan, I was a little unsure initially about this card. I never purchased this DSP pack but have seen many different cards and projects made out of it. I then realised what it was about it that I could not get my head around it was the punched shape. I do not really like the Gentleman suite and this was punched out with the punch from that suite. How strange that it made me look at this project that way. I wonder whether it is the DSP and this punch shape or just the shape. I don't know. I love the concept Jan of this card and it is me that has the problem with this particular punch. Why I don't know either.
ReplyDeleteHi, Lorraine. I hear where you're coming from on this one totally, but please watch tomorrow's video which shows how I made this card. The reason it will be of particular interest to you, is that I've used a far less fussy Designer Series Paper in the video, and the result - for both me and my hubby - was WOW! What a difference! If nothing else, it will help you decide if it's the DSP or the punch shape you don't like! Like you, I wasn't particularly impressed with the stamp set, and I only bought the punch not the bundle. I love the punch because it fits lots of other sentiments! ☺ Happy crafting, JanB.
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