Tuesday, 17 March 2015

Serendipity Bird Frame, Sympathy, Butterflies

I've had some Mulberry paper in my stash for a while now, and decided to try and use it for another 'window' card over at the Poppystamps Challenge.  After all, I've got plenty of 'left overs' from my other two window designs.

Here's the inside of the card...




...  and the outside...




The Serendipity Bird Frame and the Oval Frame (Poppystamps) are new to my collection this week.  I've used them as the main focus of this card, along with the Bird on a Pussywillow Branch (Frantic Stamper), leaves from Meadow Leaf (Poppystamps) and butterflies from Blissful Butterfly Border (Memory Box), Peaceful Butterfly Wings (Memory Box) and Pop Up Butterfly Punch (Martha Stewart).  Some of the butterflies have been embossed and rubbed with silver gilding wax.

This is in fact two small (9cm x 9cm) Kraft cards, glued together.  The backing paper is from Heartfelt Creations and is called 'Frosty Blanket'.

This is a very subdued colour palette.  If you have the time, please let me know what you think of it.

Hope you're having a good day :)


Saturday, 7 March 2015

Acetate Window Card, Vintage, Birds, Flowers

You know how some cards come together really easily?  ...Well, this wasn't one of them!
Let me show you what the finished card looks like...




I really struggled getting the colours to compliment each other...

I've used the brick embossing folder again (Sizzix/Tim Holtz), rubbed over gently with Gathered Twigs distress ink and cut out the centre to glue into place the Memory Box Peaceful Butterfly Wings background.  As you can see I cut it twice, using scissors to 'free' some of the butterflies as well as making 3 of them stand out from the Stormy Sky distress ink background.

To age the Sizzix/Tim Holtz Window & Window Box die (window box not used) I used a Brilliance Moonlight White (Dew Drop) ink pad to daub on the colour haphazardly to the plain white card.  Some careful use of Gathered Twigs distress ink in places and the job was done.

I cut a second window die and then made an acetate sandwich - window, acetate, window...  glued it all together and once dry, used foam pads to mount into place.

The Bird on a PussyWillow Branch die is by Frantic Stamper.  I added the Poppystamps Nestled Bird to it this time, glued on some flowers, added centre embellishments where needed and finished by adding 2 Poppystamps Meadow Leaf dies for some greenery.

I'm including this card in the latest Poppystamps Challenge...

I hope my Mother-In-Law likes it as my husband wants it for Mother's Day!

Thanks for stopping by :)

Friday, 6 March 2015

Arched Window Card, Bird on a Branch, Textured Brickwork

I haven't posted for a while.  Half term came and went...  and my daughter's been ill a lot this past month or so...

Anyhow, it gave me time to have a bit of a craft sort out and I decided to take the plunge and have a go at making some window cards for the Poppystamps Challenge.

This is what I came up with...




... and for the inside...




I started out by using a Poppystamps Small Gothic Window die on a piece of white cardstock.  After embossing with a brick design (Sizzix/Tim Holtz), I used that card as a template to draw onto the card base, carefully cut with scissors and voila - a 'see through' window.

I cut a further 2 windows out of black card and rubbed them with some silver gilding wax, then glued everything into place - using foam pads under the brickwork and being careful to line everything up as best I could.

The Bird on a PussyWillow Branch is from Frantic Stamper, the leaves and flowers are Memory Box (Botanic Frame); as is the branch (Woodland Branch).

The largest butterfly was cut, embossed and rubbed with silver gilding wax (Memory Box, Blissful Butterfly Border).  I did the same with the tiny front butterfly (Martha Stewart, Pop Up Butterfly Punch).  The butterflies on the inside were cut from Memory Box, Peaceful Butterfly Wings.

Hope you like it :)