Well, we're off to the start of a new week! I hope everyone had a good weekend. I went to a Eagle Scout Court of Honor, got to visit my mom and dad, and even had a little time to make a card! My son is off school today to celebrate President's Day. He stayed overnight at a friends house for an all night video game session so I will be leaving shortly to pick him up.
Today I'm playing along with Just Us Girls Challenge 124 - this week is a color challenge. I took the sketch design from Pals Paper Arts for a starting point. I turned the design upside down because I thought the flowers hid too much of that pretty scalloped edge.
You can get the details for both challenges here:
Just Us Girls: http://justusgirlschallenge.blogspot.com/2012/02/color-with-just-us-girls-124.htmlhtml
I made the flowers using a Sizzix Bigz die called Spiral/Garland. It was originally intended as a Christmas decoration die but seeing as all rolled flowers start with this simple spiral design I thought - why not? I think this simple spiral resulted in a more casual looking flower which was what I was aiming for. After I hot glued them down (so they wouldn't keep rolling apart) and added a little glitter. I dipped a cotton swab in glue and ran it along the edges of the flowers, and then sprinkled on some Martha Stewart coarse glitter. I didn't have any blue pearl gems for the flower centers so I took some regular white pearls and colored them with a Copic Marker.I have to tell you I hated buying that big bottle of glitter around Christmas time - I thought I would never in my lifetime use that much glitter - but it's turning out to be one of the things I keep reaching for. I can say the same thing for the Twinery Twine Spools - 240 yards??? That's a lot of twine! Sure it's a great deal - about 6 cents a yard - but really do I need that much??? It's turning out to be another great item to have on hand that always adds a little extra to my cards.
Thank you for stopping by to have a look. I hope you find some time to create something special today - just to show someone you love how much you care!
Jeanne
Supplies Used: Finished Size 6X6"
Paper: K& Co Cut N'Paste Collection - Green Leaf Paper is from Wild Raspberry Collection
Die Cuts: Flowers Sizzix Bigz Spiral/Garland, Leaves Spellbinders Foliage, Blue Flowers Spellbinders Rose Creations
Border Punch: EK Success Double Embossed Dotted Lace
Stamp: Serendipity Happy Birthday from Everyday Words Set Large 471QCL
Extras: Martha Stewart Coarse Glitter, Tim Holtz/Ranger Distress Ink in Mustard Seed, Spun Sugar, Peeled Paint, Tumbled Glass, Sentiment Stamped in Versa Fine Vintage Sepia, Pins, Gems, Copic B16, Twinery Twine Blossom
12 comments:
I love those rolled flowers. I would never have know they started out as Xmas garland. Thanks for that tip about the glue and coarse glitter, I tried it once and made a glittery mess! The little branches behind the flowers add so much, very pretty today.
Great spring birthday card, love the rolled flowers . I also love a bit of glitter on a card, good tip for light handed glitter. I bet everyone loves getting a card from you. It is the gift!!
oooo I like this!! fab flowers :) lainey x
If this card does not say Spring I don't know what does :) Your flowers and colors are perfection!
Beautifully done! Gorgeous flowers and wonderfully detailed!
Another beauty--love these rolled flowers with the added glitter! Wonderful colors and details--a really great Spring card!
Oh, this is sooo pretty Jeanne! LOVE this rolled flowers, and the leafy spray, it just sings of spring! A real stunner!
Wow, what a great card. I LOVE those flowers!! Great colors and design. You have a great style!
This is a fabulous card! So pretty!
OH MY WORD THIS IS AMAZING! Those rolled flowers are stunning!!! LOVe your pearly accents--the way you've used the colors is just perfect! :)
Gorgeous gorgeous gorgeous! LOVE those chunky glitter acents too! Thanks for playing with Just Us Girls.
As you can tell Jeanne, I am playing catch up with your blog. My mind is in sensory overload right now. I just love your work and how each one is individual and unique in its own right. This card just makes me happy and I love it.
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