The blue card was made (from the base up) with Stardream white pearlescent card, silver Silk Mirri card and the DP is from Doodlebug. I cut a circle out the middle of the DP so the silver card would show through and also I cut the DP a mm smaller so as to get a border. I used a Cuttlebug die to cut the snowflake and added some rhinestones. The outer and inner of the circle has had silver peel offs added ( I had to cut it by hand as the paper was to wide to go through the Cuttlebug, DOH) to hide any flaws. Then using a snow stamp I got from eBay I stamped round the edges of the DP with Encore metallic Silver ink pad, added some blue flat back pearls and some ribbon.
The red card was made using Mars red Stardream pearlescent card. The DP is from Artylicious Seasons Greetings CD ROM, that I altered on my computer as I wanted it to be more red. I coloured the berries on the DP with Sakura Gellyroll Stardust clear pen. The bookplate was made with a spellbinder die and the sentiment is computer generated and the metallic red brads are from Dovecraft.
The poinsettia is actually from a Christmas garland I found in a shop, the poinsettias were strung together with red wool, so they were easy to pull apart. I added some Stardust pen to the poinsettia as well. Then last but not least some 3mm red ribbon. Nice easy cards to make, but tomorrow I'll show you a Victorian Christmas card I made today and I actually used some embellishments (swoon), nothing on the scale of Emilie's masterpieces, but I did take the bull by the horns and went for it. I've even put some little leaves on ! See I'm getting braver LOL. Any way no more posts today (unless I find something REALLY interesting)So until tomorrow..
Take care & keep smiling
PS. Why does my signature keep disappearing? Very strange.
Your snowfake card is STUNNING!!! Wow!!! I love the soft colors and the details in the snowflake are striking!!!
ReplyDeleteI love the poinsettia card too!!! The beautiful, red background paper is yummy!!! Also, how witty of you to convert the garland into an embellies for your creations...and you say they frighten you;O} It doesn't look like it from this beautiful card!
You are definitely on a creative roll my firend!!! Keep 'em coming!!! Who doesn't love eye candy...and I am not talking about Brad Pitt:o)
Hugs!
Carolyn
LOL (sorry, just read Carolyn's comment!) [I like BP!]
ReplyDeleteOMGoodness Ann! Both of these cards are BEAUTIFUL! It amazes me that you don't understand how inspirational your creations are!! Seriously. Both of these cardz belong in a FRAME! :)
You put so much thought and detail into each card, I really have to pick up my jaw after viewing your blog. I'm lucky to have crossed paths with you!
:) (I'm smiling...thank you!)
Mary
Wow Ann, you've been very busy!!! Love those cards, they are GORGEOUS. So many beautiful details... you're a wizard, my dear (perhaps that's the reason your signature keeps disappearing??? lol).
ReplyDeleteNow, if you want to see some more stunning leaves (yes stunning), hop over to Viviane's blog. She has some marvellous cards full of lovely small leaves. I think you're ging to like them too!
Furry hugs from Belgium.
Els
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Go for it Ann - the embellishments works - don't they?? Looove it!
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