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Showing posts with label Love Struck. Show all posts
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February 5, 2012

Love Struck!

Hi Crafty Friends!  Brenda here from Friends Craftin with Friends.  Our challenge this week on Sweet Sassy Diva was an old fashion Valentine.  I was all over the place on this challenge. lol  I just couldn't make up my mind or achieve the look I wanted.  When I think of an old fashion valentine two things come to my mind.  I think of a child's Valentine with cute sentiments and I think of an adult valentine with lacy hearts and doilies.  So I started by designing my card on my Gypsy.  My card base is from Damask Decor and it is really, really big! My lacy heart came from Love Struck and the "I Love You" lace came from Paper Lace. I am doing double duty with this card, it will be DH's anniversary and Valentine's.  I knew I wouldn't be mailing it so I made it extra big (9x7 1/2). You know, making a big statement. teehee
Next I gathered my carts I was using and some of the papers I thought I would use.  I didn't get any embellishments together because I wasn't sure what I was going to want to use thus far. The pattern paper I used is from Little Yellow Bicycle.
I cut my huge card base out of 12 x 24 white paper. Then I cut part of my base again by hanging the part I didn't want to cut off my mat in my Gypsy.
I did some distressing on my layer using Tim Holtz Black Soot distressing ink.  Tip: I didn't want to buy a handle for each color of distressing ink, so I took old blocks from when I unmounted my stamps, but velcro on one side and attached the sponge to it and on the other side I labeled the color on it.  It works as good as the orginal and it didn't cost me anything but some velco and the sponges!
Next I picked out the colors of card stock that I wanted to cut my images out of.  I thought I would stick with the color red, pink, and black.  The pink is glitter paper by DCWV.
After getting my die images cut out, I assembled them and placed them on my card.  After looking at it for a while trying to figure out what embellishments I wanted I decided to go with a large silk daisy, folded and a smaller paper daisy on top with a heart rhinestone.  I had some black and white genertic ribbon in my stash and I used that to go around the base, made a bow and place another heart rhinestone in the middle of the bow.  Did a little stickling and put on some gems.  I really love how this huge card turned out and look forward to giving to DH even though it is a little femine. LOL  I hope you enjoy it too!

June 19, 2011

Love Struck Big Buckle Card!

Good Morning!



This is Jen from 3 Cats and a Bug. This weeks theme for SSD's DT was a cartridge that started with the first letter of our name (or middle name in some cases, like mine) that hadn't been used on SSD. ; What a great way to showcase some of the other cartridges! Aside from using a cartridge not yet used on SSD's blog, I also wanted to do something that I haven't seen done here. When I'm looking for something new, my "go to" place is always Split coast stampers. I loved their tutorial for the Big Buckle card found here;.



Since I don't have the punch used on SPS, I used my expression and gypsy. I used George and cut a yellow sheet at 5.5 X 7 with a 1.5 inch oval shape that I moved to fit my needs. I also cut a patterned piece of paper at 5.25 X 4.0 with the oval shape at 1.5.






I scored it at 4.25. I cut a piece of yellow card stock at 5.5 X 1.25, which I scored at 3.5. I cut a piece of patterned paper at 5.25 X 1.0, which I did not score. I folded it following the score of the yellow paper.













I used double sided tape on both sides of the 5.5 X 1.5 piece.













I decided to add another sheet of dark pink and cut it just under 5.5 X4.25 and layered them together and attached them to the yellow card on 3 sides... leaving the outside right open.






I then took my long thin piece of paper (already layered) and aligned it from the inside buckle hole to the where it would attach to underneath my layered cardstock.








Once I was happy with the placement I tucked it underneath my layers and glued it down.











From here it's all window dressing and my favorite part! From the Love Struck 2010 cartridge, I cut the hearts border at 5.15 along with the layer.













I cut the flowered heart at 2.25 with it's layer. While that cut is cute on it's own, I like to do something to jazz it up a bit. I made 2 of the same card and decorated the flowered heart differently. The first one I used flower soft on. (For those of you who follow my blog;, you've seen a few things I've done with flower soft before.) I also added green stickles for the leaves since I don't have green flower soft ~ yet! lol














For the other card, I used stickles on the flowered heart. I also used my viva decor violet pearl pen, it dried puffed up while the stickles dry flat.






Thanks for looking!