Hello,
I don't know about you, but I am so pleased to see the weekend approaching as I have had little time to do crafting with having the grandson everyday and being poorly too. Also, on Saturday, we go to collect my youngest son from University. It seems an age since he was home last!
When I was packing up the papers for the Candy draw last week I fell in love with a couple of the Shabby papers and so left some on my desk for a card. Well, at last I have made a card with them and I am rather pleased. I wasn't sure at first what I wanted to create as the papers were simply roses. Then suddenly the card was designing itself, so to speak.
I played around with round dies and rectangles, filigree Motifs etc, but in the end I settled for a square. Yes, the Fleur de Lis square. I noticed as I was playing that if you offset two of the squares they form a beautiful Motif of their own and it resembles a snowflake. Well that was when the card almost made itself. With the snowflake in hand, the rest just fitted together quite easily.
I don't know if you noticed but I have used some of the lace I showed on the blog the other day, isn't it lovely; being ivory it fits the vintage look perfectly. I threaded some fine organza ribbon and burlap string through the top holes to add a little extra colour and for texture I added some gold and berry red PVA pearls on the centerpiece and to the outer corners.
I have kept the card quite bare of embellishments as I thought the paper had so much in it already that it didn't warrant over dressing. I have, however, omitted one thing that I didn't mean to and that was the greeting. I was going to stamp a small 'Seasons Greetings' at the top, directly onto the patterned paper (not sure how I forgot to do it!)
As the base card I used was a little thinner than usual I decided to decorate the inside also to give it some strength and stability.
I used more of the same papers and a pretty little Christmas Bells stamp with a greeting. Again I have left it fairly simple in keeping with the vintage theme.
Finally, the card from the side. I am really happy with how this one turned out, I do hope you like it too, but be honest please, I know we all have different tastes.
That's it for another day. I have a lovely floral card to show you tomorrow using layered Parisian borders. It's something a bit different for me again. I am really enjoying pushing my bounderies at the moment. I am trying hard to play more and not just stick to layering diecuts. I do adore my Spellbinders and will continue to use them, but now I like to mix them with lots of other things too.
Before I go, I want to say a big thank you for the input regarding the Diecut Swap Shop. We must all keep thinking on that subject and then, hopefully we can make a decision sometime next week.
Have a wonderful Friday. Regards Linda xx
Showing posts with label Vintage. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Vintage. Show all posts
Friday, 29 June 2012
Saturday, 14 April 2012
What a day I have had!
Hi, I hope you are all having a good day today. I have had one problem after another since I woke up today. First I needed to take some photos for todays cards and I couldn't get the camera to come out of set up mode for some strange reason and then every photo I took had a shadow in it that I wasn't spotting while shooting and to top it all off, I found out that I had messed up all but one of my email links on my posts (I just hope that I have corrected each and every one properly now!) Well I managed to sort the camera eventually, but then I crashed my blogger account as I was trying to upload my photos. Yep, you got it I am not the best at this photography lark, in more ways than one. I blaim everything on my meds; my memory has gone to pot since starting them....... What do you mean you don't believe me........! Oh, come on give me a bit of understanding here, you don't want me to come across as being totally dumb do you?! lol
Well you get the idea, I am learning everything and it is very slow. So I ask for your patience and help, if you think I can be helped......oh bless me! :(
Well at last I 'think' I have a card for you, so here goes
My Recipe:- Base Deepest brown 280gsm card, Papermania Kraft card, Spellbinders Labels 11 (S4-246) and Foliage (S4-328), 'Time & Travel' 6x6 paper pad (sorry forgotten manufacturer), LOTV Lazy Afternoon stamp, Papermania Greeting Stamp, Distress ink in Walnut stain, Antique Linen, Peeled Paint & Bundled sage. Mottled card and ribbon from my stash.
This card was created while having a 'teaching' session with a young friend Ellie, the daughter of my friend/neighbour (yea, I know what you're thinking, me teaching, I can't even control my camera! Well I am quite good at some things, they just all tend to be either crafting, housekeeping or DIY related).
Anyway, we were practicing basic matting and layering, stamping and colouring with distress inks and the theme was Vintage and/or Memories.
This is my version of the card but unfortunately, Ellie gave hers to her grandad for his birthday and I was unable to get a photo to show you.
I am sorry, again, about my photography and editing skills (ok,ok so I have none, we have established that...LOL!) but I hope you get the idea and like something about it.
Joking aside, this is the weakest side of my crafting; I am not very good at colouring. I am, however, trying to follow the tips and tutorials that several of you very talented bloggers are providing and practicing when I have an hour to myself.
Well that's it for today, I have taken so long to do this that I daren't waste anymore time chatting on or it will be posted tomorrow instead. So I hope today has found you well, see you soon.
Hugs and biggest thanks to you all for not only your continued support but also for your helpful tips.
Linda x
Well you get the idea, I am learning everything and it is very slow. So I ask for your patience and help, if you think I can be helped......oh bless me! :(
Well at last I 'think' I have a card for you, so here goes
My Recipe:- Base Deepest brown 280gsm card, Papermania Kraft card, Spellbinders Labels 11 (S4-246) and Foliage (S4-328), 'Time & Travel' 6x6 paper pad (sorry forgotten manufacturer), LOTV Lazy Afternoon stamp, Papermania Greeting Stamp, Distress ink in Walnut stain, Antique Linen, Peeled Paint & Bundled sage. Mottled card and ribbon from my stash.
This card was created while having a 'teaching' session with a young friend Ellie, the daughter of my friend/neighbour (yea, I know what you're thinking, me teaching, I can't even control my camera! Well I am quite good at some things, they just all tend to be either crafting, housekeeping or DIY related).
Anyway, we were practicing basic matting and layering, stamping and colouring with distress inks and the theme was Vintage and/or Memories.
This is my version of the card but unfortunately, Ellie gave hers to her grandad for his birthday and I was unable to get a photo to show you.
I am sorry, again, about my photography and editing skills (ok,ok so I have none, we have established that...LOL!) but I hope you get the idea and like something about it.
Joking aside, this is the weakest side of my crafting; I am not very good at colouring. I am, however, trying to follow the tips and tutorials that several of you very talented bloggers are providing and practicing when I have an hour to myself.
Well that's it for today, I have taken so long to do this that I daren't waste anymore time chatting on or it will be posted tomorrow instead. So I hope today has found you well, see you soon.
Hugs and biggest thanks to you all for not only your continued support but also for your helpful tips.
Linda x
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