This week, Mona is our hostess, and her challenge is to create a tri-fold card. Well, wouldn't you know it, right off the bat, something I've never done. :) I wasn't even sure what constituted a tri-fold card. If you are in the dark on that, too, there is a fab tutorial on SCS. Once I saw that, it was a piece of cake, and so much fun, too. I decorated four different panels on my card, so I have a lot of photos to show you. I'm not going into too many details on how I made the card, but if you want any other information on it, just leave me a comment and I'll get back to you. Well, here goes...
I used the gorgeous Flourishes stamp set, Berry Sweet, as my main focus on the card, colored the raspberries up with Copics and added some white highlights with an opaque pen. These are the Copic colors I used.
When the card is untied and opened, this is what you see:
In keeping with the "story" progression, the raspberries here are colored, although they are each single, not part of a plant. I used the Holly Accents die cut with some Shimmer Spritz and a Pearl Pen to jazz this panel up a little bit and give it more life.
The next panel you see is the main one--the bunch of raspberries on a stem:
I used the out of the box technique for this die cut so I wouldn't lose the edge of the stamped image, and the beautiful dp behind it is from My Mind's Eye. I added lots of gold pearls with a Pearl Pen, as well as lavender Liquid Pearl dots. I wanted this panel to be a big contrast to the front, pale, unadorned panel.
The final panel is the conclusion to the "story." Here, I used stamps from the April Showers set and from the Hearts & Flowers set. "Je t'aime" is French for "I Love You." The French have a lot of ways to say that, depending on the degree of love that is intended to be expressed. I think this particular phrase is for the strongest love--romantic love. The pale lavendar stamp on this panel is the same as the large raspberry stamp--just smaller.
And, here are a few photos, just to give you different views of the card, as a whole.
The sentiments:
The inside, completely open:
The outside and back (I glued the ribbon across the back):
The inside decorated panels:
Well, that's it for my Timeless Tuesday card today. I hope you enjoyed the photos.
Now, you've got to see the rest of the Timeless Tuesday Design Team's beautiful, inspiring creations. This group of ladies is unbelievably talented:
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Thanks for stopping by! Be sure to check out the Flourishes Blog for all the deets on this fun challenge and play along with us this week. You just might be starting the year out with a win under your belt and some cash for the Flourishes store! I'm looking forward to seeing what you create!!!
Have a fantastic day!
~Hugs,
Stamps: Berry Sweet, Hearts & Flowers, April Showers (Flourishes)Paper: A Beautiful Life (My Mind's Eye)
Ink: Memento; Tim Holtz Distress Ink; Colorbox; Copic markers; white opaque pen (Inkssentials); gold opaque pen (Marvy)
Dies: Labels Thirteen, Holly Accents, Curved Rectangles, Classic Ovals Lg (Spellbinders)
Accessories: D'Vine Swirls embossing folder (Cuttelbug); seam binding (Hug Snug); Shimmer Spritz (Tsukineko); Pearl Pen; Liquid Pearls; foam dots
Size: 4-Bar (3-1/2" x 4-7/8")
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