This card is for sketch challenge SC182. You can see other samples from this challenge here.
I was inspired by this card's use of designer paper. I loved the card over all, but the designer paper was the thing that really caught my eye. I didn't use those colors, but I created my own "designer paper" in a sort of double time method.
I designed the paper using Tempting Turquoise, Apricot Appeal, and Green Galore inks, plus Basic Black for the Doodle This images. Then I punched out the squares by turning the punch upside down so I could see what I was punching and line the design up the way I wanted to each time. Once they were punched out I ran them through the Cuttlebug using my favorite folder, "Tiny Bubbles". Boy, do I use that thing a lot! I hope I don't bore anyone with it. I just love the look!
I then ran the squares through my Xyron Create-a-Sticker (permanent adhesive) to get adhesive over the whole backs of the squares. I adhered them to black cs. Then I adhered that to Green Galore cs.
For the center piece I stamped a sentiment from SU Happy Harmony first using the Stamp-a-ma-jig to make sure it was placed just right. Then I stamped the big flower from Doodle This. I stamped it again on a separate piece of white cs, cut it out, and colored it with the Tempting Turquoise marker. When it was dry, I patted it face down on my VersaMark pad and sprinkled Ultra Thick EP over it, tamped off and heat embossed it. I did this twice to give it a glass-like appearance.
I cuttlebugged the Green Galore cs under the sentiment and glued that to the black. Then I adhered (I need to find a few other words for this!) the sentiment piece to it. I used Mini Pop Dots to adhere the turquoise flower to the center piece. Then I colored the little doohickeys around the flower with the Green Galore marker. At first I just made a second copy of the flower's center, colored it and Pop-Dotted it to the center. Then I had the idea to add the gem. So I glued a large yellow gem to the center of the flower. It added a bit more "wow" than just the flower center popped up.
I used Dimensionals to put the center piece on the card. I *heart* Dimensionals!
This was a fun card to make. I think this design leaves a lot of room for creativity.
Thanks for looking!
Recipe:
Stamps: Ginormous Flowers, Doodle This, Happy Harmony
CS: Green Galore, Black, White
Inks: Tempting Turquoise, Green Galore, Apricot Appeal, Basic Black
Other: Square punch, Cuttlebug embossing folder "Tiny Bubbles", VersaMark ink, Clear ultra-thick embossing powder, Large gem, Mini Pop Dots, Dimensionals, Stamp-a-ma-jig, Xyron Create-a-Sticker (permanent), Tempting Turquoise marker, Green Galore marker
Wow, this is awesome! I can't believe you designed the background- it is perfect...and love that big pretty flower. Great job on the challenge. Diane aka Lost in the 60's
ReplyDeleteI love how you used the challenge for this card. It is beautiful! The flower as a focal point is genius!
ReplyDeleteGreat Job! I love your cards on your blog.
happystampingmom aka Maureen
I just love this card!!
ReplyDeleteI made one just like it after seeing yours.
Great!!
I know this card is from years ago, but I just had to say how pretty it is! It really stands the test of time. And I also wanted to say thanks for showing the Tiny Bubbles embossing folder used this way. I've had that folder since I started making cards and have never used it! LOL!! I think I'll pull it out and try it on a few things. I do love my embossing folders!! I have so many I'd hate to admit the number! :)
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