Showing posts with label Tonic. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tonic. Show all posts

Sunday, 22 March 2015

What a mixture!

Morning all,

I love this card but I shouldn’t as it ‘breaks all the rules’ lol! I call it my little blue clock card…


Here are the steps, in photo’s, and the products:

  


  


  


  


  


  


  


  


  




This would work for pretty much any male occasion don’t you think?

Thanks for the visit, hope to see you again soon!

Chris xxx



Wednesday, 30 July 2014

A summer scene

You would think that using a scenic or purposed backing paper would be the easiest thing in the world when making a card, wouldn’t you? Not for me! I look at the scene and usually don’t want to cover it with anything at all. Finding a way to use the paper and maintain the integrity of the scene is something that I often struggle to do. I’m wondering whether anyone else out there has the same problem? If you do, this post is for you…

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I started with a scallop-edged 8” x 8” card blank and cut 2 mats for the base. The backing paper has been cut from a 12” x 12” scrapbooking paper, whichever way it was cut it formed a scene all over. I’ve given it a light edging with Brushed corduroy DI:
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Mat and layered (but I don't want to cover any of it, lol!):
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This photo’ from Tim’s ‘Found relatives’ set was ideal for this card. I distressed the edges with a scalpel and inked it with the DI. Next I set about collecting the other things I wanted to include as embellishments:
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White lace has been laid over a blue patterned washii tape. To add interest and focus to the photo I added some greyboard cut with the Honeycomb Frameworks die painted with Ice blue Fresco:
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A few tags back, Tim used the debris from Frameworks dies as in-fills – that’s what I’ve done here to cover the left edge of the photo. This beautiful Spellbinders D-Lites anchor has been cut from matte gold card with actual tiny seashells stuck around it that Brenda brought back from the seaside for me:
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Spellbinders flourish dies have been cut from plain black card as a feature for the stamped message tag:
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These ‘birds’ are more debris from another die and the gulls in the bottom left corner are an epoxy sticker embellishment from an old scrapping collection:
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Left:
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Right:
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Top right, bottom right, bottom left and centre:
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Complete:
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Thanks for stopping by today, have a great week!

Chris xxx