But before I get to my card, I think since today is 9-11, we should all take one minute and say a prayer for our troops who give their lives for our freedom everyday. God Bless America!
I have a card for you today. And then next week, I will have a card for you every day! Yes, I said every! I have been out in my stamp shack ... woo hoo! Today's card is on the different side, as it incorporates the use of fabric. It was a card idea I saw on the Hero Arts blog. Let me show you and then I will give you my details. Enjoy!
I have a card for you today. And then next week, I will have a card for you every day! Yes, I said every! I have been out in my stamp shack ... woo hoo! Today's card is on the different side, as it incorporates the use of fabric. It was a card idea I saw on the Hero Arts blog. Let me show you and then I will give you my details. Enjoy!
This is a close-up pic of the butterfly.
First, I want to tell you my little story about the fabric I used. The only place out here that would sell fabric of course would be WalMart. So, off I went. I asked the clerk what was the least amount I could buy. She said she could cut a tiny strip and give it to me. But I told her I would need more because I needed it wide enough for my card, that I actually only need one 4 x 5 inch piece but as you know you get this 3 foot long piece, whether you want it or not. So, being the nice person she is, she cut me off a 4 inch wide, 3 foot piece and said I could just have it and to bring back my card to show her what I made! See, there are nice people left in the world ... even at WalMart!!
My only regret is that this particular fabric frays quite a bit but maybe that will just give the card character. Whatcha think? I stamped the flowers in colored pigment ink and actually ended up embossing them with clear powder just like I would do on paper. It worked! It made the flowers show up a little more. I do want to talk a little about my butterfly. I gave you a close up because I did put the crackle accents on it, but even in real life, I am not sure you can see much crackling. Maybe it was too small of a surface. I ended up using the Stampin' Up butterfly die cut so that I could pull the teal color onto the main piece to tie in with the DP I used. You see, when I did my butterfly and fabric panel, I had not yet picked out what paper I would use. I decided the card itself needed to be the kraft color cardstock. And once again, I had to dig and dig to come up with a piece. I have got to get me some of that!
Recipe:
Paper - Bo Bunny Peacock Lane Dot, Cardstock Kraft, Purple, Teal
Stamps - Flowers by Hero Arts Flower Garden, Butterfly by Stamping Sensations, Just for You by Rubber Stamp Tapestry
Ink - Versacolor-Lilac, Hyacinth, Green Tea, JudiKins Clear embossing powder, heat gun, Versafine Black, Ranger Crackle Accents
Tools - Labels 8, Classic Scalloped Circle, Classic Circles Nestiblities, Stampin' Up Sizzix Embosslits Beautiful Wings
Other - Lavender Pearls by Queen & Co., Small Teal Baubles by Unknown (a find at the last scrapbook convention) Tina Note - Who says you can't use both pearls and baubles on the same card? I think you can! And I think you should!
Have a good weekend. And remember to pray for peace!
See ya next week. Happy Stamping!
Tina
Tina
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