It's been awhile since I have played along with a Moxie Fab challenge, and now that I had some time I couldn't pass up this inspiration challenge.
Doesn't it look amazing! And that is coming from a girl who isn't over the moon with pink. I went very literal with this one too because it was just a great image. The whole thing is a sweet little gift set...just not sure for who. Let's first look at the card.
I really wanted the wood grain to shine so I limited my petits fours to only four. The flowers were created from a MS punch I have. I even water colored the petals to give the flowers a little more depth. To represent the silver server I silver embossed the sentiment onto one of the sweet little squares. Now for the gift.
For the gift set I created a little box to hold the wee little love cards. For the side panels I dry embossed the wood grain again. The top is created from silver c/s to mimic the silver serving piece. These flowers were created with a mix between the MS punch and Tim Holtz's flower die. Now the box was fun to put together and all, but it is the wee cards on the inside that really make it for me. I created five cards although this box could fit one, maybe two, more and it not squish anything.
The first two cards were make to mimic the larger card. The last three cards are to represent the petits four themselves. Overall, this project was super easy to create. I left the sentiments off so they could be used for any reason. They would be great as little girly lunch notes, love notes, and even as the little cards attached the gift bags.
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Sunday, May 5, 2013
Wednesday, April 3, 2013
Who loves flowers?
Butterflies of course. And that is the challenge for this week's Flutterby Challenge: flowers with a butterfly/fairy. I sponged on layers of yellows and oranges ink onto scrap cardstock and then once dried I punched out the butterflies. To give the largest butterfly a place to land I stamped the flower trio from PTI's annv set from last year. The sentiment is from a Hero Arts set called Pattern Hearts & Flowers.
Quick post as I have just wrapped up the administration of the state's English I exams to my students and I am exhausted! Please make sure you visit the other talented ladies on the Flutterby team :)
Labels:
butterflies,
flowers
Saturday, November 20, 2010
Your Memories Here DT Post
I've got a simple flower card for ya'll today as my mojo took an early vacation. You can get all these goodies or something really close to them at Your Memories Here. I really loved how quickly this card came together. More deets are found at the YMH blog.
Challenges used:
Frosted Design: Distressed
Taylored Expressions: sketch
Off the Wall:
SCIC:
Challenges used:
Frosted Design: Distressed
Taylored Expressions: sketch
Off the Wall:
SCIC:
Labels:
flowers,
Your Memories Here
Wednesday, August 25, 2010
Papertrey August Blog Hop Challenge
I can't believe that I finally get to play along with a Papertrey Ink Blog Hop. I really do love this company and had a little bit of time to put this card together.
Here's the challenge: In honor of school going back into session everywhere, we thought it would be fun to issue a Brown Bag Challenge. We want to see what you can do to dress up, alter, change an ordinary brown lunch bag into a paper crafting work of art. You could modify it to become a gift bag with handles, create a card base by folding it in half (complete with a slide out tag), add a window to it or whatever else you can dream up. After the hop is though, we should all have plenty of inspiration to help us create amazing projects with inexpensive brown bags! We look forward to seeing your creations!
Here's the challenge: In honor of school going back into session everywhere, we thought it would be fun to issue a Brown Bag Challenge. We want to see what you can do to dress up, alter, change an ordinary brown lunch bag into a paper crafting work of art. You could modify it to become a gift bag with handles, create a card base by folding it in half (complete with a slide out tag), add a window to it or whatever else you can dream up. After the hop is though, we should all have plenty of inspiration to help us create amazing projects with inexpensive brown bags! We look forward to seeing your creations!
While working on this card I was reminded that I shouldn't worry about things just as the butterfly doesn't worry because my Lord is with me, and He will help and take care of me. The new school year started off a little rocky for as I was very unprepared for this first time since I started teaching ten years ago (I still can't believe that I've been teaching that long either). I got to work late on the first day and didn't have time to get my supplies ready for the day before I had to go and pass out schedules to students. As I was worrying about how to get everythign day without getting in trouble I ran into three different co-workers who saw that I was stressing and offered to help. God is good and I believe He put them there at that time for me to ask for help. Today was better and less stressful for me :) Also, my DS #1 started Pre-K and he is just loving it and is so proud of the fact that he gets to go to a school that his little brother doesn't get to go and he even gets to ride the small yellow school bus. I love him so much and just smile when I think back to him telling me about his first day.
I was inspired by the paperbag to create a fall type of card. Since I don't really do small scrapbooks/bragbooks, I had to come up with something a little different. I've been really into making my own flowers lately and found a great tutorial on how to create your own layered flower with paper and scissors instead of a die cut. The only thing I did differently was use a paperbag instead of cardstock. After I got the flowers cut out of a paperbag I crinkled them and sprayed them with some beautiful Golden Terracotta Glimmer Mist by Tattered Angels. The leaves were created with some lace ribbon I had gotten from Your Memories Here. I used PTI's Flutterby Friend and Background Basics Text Style stamps to create my background for the flower. On the kraft strip I clear embossed the text stamp before I distress the edges. To add to the vintage, autumn feel of the card I distressed the vanilla cardstock pieces as well and then added three little half pearls to the side to bring some balance. Every piece of cardstock was sponged along the edges as follows: kraft c/s with PTI's Fresh Snow, SU!'s Really Rust with matching ink, vanilla c/s with PTI's Tea Dye Duo Chamomile and Chai. I am really pleased how this turned out since I don't do this style often enough.
Stampin' for the weekend - anything goes
Stampin' sisters in Christ - Psalm 56:3; create something that reminds you of a life verse
A Spoon full of sugar - choice is yours
creatalicious challenges - vintage
Lord Have Mercy - sketch
there was another challenge this was for about flowers and lace but now I can't find it. Oh well :) If I do I'll post it here too.
Labels:
butterfly,
flowers,
paperbag,
PTI blog hop
Monday, June 7, 2010
Blooming Happiness
I am trying to start using my stamps more instead of coloring all of the time. I forget how much fun it is to all use my stamps and create great artwork with them. This particular stamp set is from Hero Arts and I had gotten it last summer buy had yet to use it. In fact, I got it for an online class but never compeleted it. I thought it might be fun to use it on some of my textured cardstock and it went so well with the colors from inspiration challenge. I used my nesties for the for labels and the Martha Stewart branch like punch as well as the triple butterflies punch for some of the embellies. I've been seeing lots of people making their own flowers with scallop border punches and dies so I thought I would take a stab at it. I usually like my embellies to be rather flat so this was out of my comfort zone too. I took a thin strip of coral cardstock and punched along one edge with the scallop punch I have. Then I simply rolled the strip up while distressing the scallops. I did a tight roll first and didn't like it so then I let it loosen up some before I glued it to a random cream flower I've had forever buy never used. To give it a little sparkle I randomly painted some Magenta shimmerz paint in the flower (I also covered the small coral butterfly). The whole card "Shimmerz" since I coated the base and the coral with Shimmerz Spray in Baby's Breath. I also made the little banner (and it's my first time to use something like this on a project). I am really proud of this card.
Challenges used:
Cupcake Challenges - sparkle
If the Shoe fits - down on the farm theme (I know I didn't use farm animals but wildflowers and butterflies can be found on farms too)
Charisma Cardz - flowers
PaperPlay - flowers and sparkle
wee Memories - punch it (use punches)
Emellish Mag - color inspiration with labels
Waltzingmouse Sketch - sketch
One Stop Craft - make your own DP (I made the shimmerz paper and the embossed/shimmery coral DP)
Sentimental Sundays- new/neglected stash
Labels:
flowers,
handmade flowers
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