I managed to see the Craft Roulette show live yesterday ...
Great parameters this week! So much so I made two cards!
Here's the one I made yesterday and submitted to the challenge
I started by making my background. I was inspired by a video from Natasha Foote - making a background with just one ink.... mine was a very old Hero Arts ink called Cup o' Joe. I've had it for around 10 years.., and it still going well. I smooshed it onto my craft mat and spritzed with water and dipped my Fabriano 160gms paper. Dried and dipped again. Then using a couple of lids to stamp circles and used a Catherine Pooler stamp set - Birds of a Feather to added some script and the Love postage stamp. Vintage colours ✓ I added a lace border using a Hero Arts wooden stamp called Lace Flower Cluster embossed with Ranger Vintage Pearl powder. - Lace on the Base ✓ It wasn't showing up so well... I added some extra ink blending to make it stand out. Gave the background a bit of an ombre look. I die cut a leaf cluster from the Fabriano paper with a Pinkfresh Curvy Leaves die. I added a little bit of ink blending to the leaves. That is my plant element.✓ My sentiment is from a Lawn Fawn stamp and die set - Magic Messages. Again cut with the Fabriano paper and ink blended.
Finally added a some little Hero Arts gems hearts to the centre flowers of my lace - Heart element ✓
And today - I made this one...
I've been seeing lots of cards using a birdcage and flowers... so that was my inspiration. My patterned paper gave me a vintage vibe. It was an A4 size so I cut it down into a 4" x 5.25" panel. ✓ Used the same lace stamp and embossed it with the Vintage Pearl powder, ✓I have a very old Tim Holtz/Sizzix Bigz Die of a birdcage and bird. I used some of the Fabriano paper ( it's a lovely light cream colour) to cut the die. Added some gold gems along the bottom of the birdcage and a little bow from a bit of burlap. My little grey heart from Altenew is added just under the bow ✓ And finally my plant element is the flowers and leaves.✓ The big green leaves are the Pinkfresh Curvy Leaves and the flowers are from the Spellbinders Be Bold Blooms. I had them cut from some water colour paper and used Jasart Voyager Metallic paints to colour them. I added a pre-printed sentiment from Creative Expressions - Everyday Wordies.
It was such a fun card to make. I did some earlier in the day and the hubby and I meet up with our son and Grace at our local pub - The British Isles Inn just up the hill from us. The boys had their glass of Guiness - to celebrate St Patrick's Day! The pub was quite full of people dressed in green. And there was a bank singing Irish songs. Grace loved the music. Florence didn't come with them as she is - unwell... ear infection and chest infection - poor wee mite.
Happy St Patrick Day
6 comments:
Beautiful cards, Dawn! I especially love seeing that birdcage die being used once again!
Two vintage beauties, Dawn - that embossed lace looks real, doesn't it?? Love the collage background on card one and the flowers with birdcage on card two - fun to see older supplies brought out!
These are both so beautiful! I can see why you made two cards with those parameters. I love the way these turned out!
Two gorgeous cards, I love the vintage style and colpurs and I love the birdcage and flowers, both are gorgeous..
luv CHRISSYxx
Really love the background and lace on the first card and the 2nd one is beautiful, too! Poor Florence! Hope she's well soon and that the rest of the family doesn't get it!
Wonderful work Dawn - and two beautiful cards as a result of using the prompts. Well done!!
Blessings
Maxine
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