I made this card for my God-son Thomas' first birthday. I love the background paper which I've had in my stash for a while (I think it might be from Kaisercraft). The photo-realistic grass contrasts with the cartoony style of the other images, which I cut on my cricut mini using the create-a-critter cartridge. I love using bakers twine on my cards and this one is no exception. This green twine is from the Dovecraft riverbank revels collection. I used a yellow My Paper World paper pen instead of enamel dots - it works out much cheaper and I can create them just the size I need each time. Finally I used my dymo label maker and a light blue label tape to complete the sentiment.
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Sunday, 2 March 2014
Sunday, 9 February 2014
Floral Birthday Card
This quick but pretty card was a birthday card for a friend. The design was inspired by my 2013 Christmas cards. The base for the card was a Hobbycraft 5x5 white notecard. I used an Xcut square nesting die to emboss a border around the edge of the card. I cut a peice of patterned paper from the Fourteen collection by Crate Paper down to 4x4. I distressed the edges a little with my Stampin' Up distress tool. Next I adhered a small peice of Neenah Solar White cardstock to the centre. I stamped the sentiment from Stampin' Up's Morning Meadow stamp set, using Versafine black ink. I stamped the flower and stem images separately onto another piece of Neenah white cardstock using the Avery Elle Petals & Stems stamp set. I used Momento London fog ink for the stem and leaves and Stampin' Up Strawberry Slush ink for the flower. I then die cut the images using the coordinating dies which I ran thrugh my Cricut Cuttlebug. I adhered the die cut pieces to the card with Dovecraft silicone glue to add dimension. Before adhereing my patterned paper to the notecard, I wrapped around a piece of green bakers twine from the Dovecrafts Riverbank Revels collection. I finished the card using the My Paper World Paper Pens in yellow and moss green. I use these as a cheaper and more flexible alternative to enamel dots. The only disadvantage is that, unlike enamel dots, you have to wait for them to dry.
Labels:
avery elle,
birthday card,
crate paper,
Cricut,
cuttlebug,
fourteen,
london fog,
moment,
neenah solar white,
paper pen,
petals & stems,
stampin' up,
strawberry slush,
versa fine
Location:
Gosport, Hampshire, UK
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