If you're a crafter where do you start when making a card? I usually start with the images and let things evolve. The downside of working like that is I often finish up with cards that don't fit in any of my stock of envelopes! With this card I wanted to use some of the elements from the Crafty Individuals plate CI-335 but after arranging and re-arranging and yet more re-arranging there was no way I could link the images into a pleasing design and finished up ditching the perfume bottles. This was the end result.
Card Recipe
Card
Xerox Colortech +
Pink Bazzill card
Tim Holtz Vintage Shabby paper
Inks
Versafine Imperial Purple, Worn Lipstick Distress Ink, Sugar Spun Distress Stain
Stamps
Framed Silhouette from Crafty Individuals plate CI-335.
Lace background by Inkadinkado
Other
Tim Holtz Elegant Flourishes die
Brad
Flat back pearls
The next card was much more straight forward (in as much as it all came together well) but it probably took as long to find the right backing paper as it did to actually make the card!
Card Recipe
Card
Anna Marie white smooth card
Xerox Colortech+
Black card
Computer copier card
K &Co background paper
Stamps
Crafty Individuals CI-302 & CI-329
Inks
Versafine Vintage Sepia
Distress inks - Scattered Straw, Mustard Seed, Frayed Burlap, Broken China, Vintage Photo, Pumice Stone, Old Paper
Other
Lace from The Ribbon Girl
Martha Stewart punch
Flat back pearls
1 comment:
lovely cards.xx
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