I do take occasional breaks from my PC and since my last post I made a few things I wanted to share. The first is the SnowBunnyBella card for SCS FS98 Challenge last weekend.
The card that inspired me was Christmas Cats by Paula Tracy and I recreated the same sparkling background look with Stickles, but the layout just didn't seem to come together. This is one of those cards when the time it takes to make the card greatly exceeds the outcome. I did, however, have fun with this Bella image, which I got form my DSS sister last year. The “fur” on the coat is flocked. I used flocking for the first time this summer and love it for animal and Bella images. I also want to try it on some alphabet stamps and chipboard. That may be a good tutorial for me to do in the upcoming week - I'll show some flocking basics and then experiment with different materials. Stay tuned.
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The second thing I wanted to share with you was a card gift set I made for my mom. (Mom, if you're reading then I guess you know what you'll be getting in the mail next week. If you want it to be a surprise don't read any further). I saw blue gift boxes on sale at Borders and couldn't pass them up. When I got home and realized the color matched to the “t” to the Baja Breeze paper, I was thrilled and just had to make this set.
As beautiful as elaborate cards can be, most of the time I still love clean and simple designs the most. They're also easier to make for gift sets. For this set I have two designs, 5 of each card. Both use a white base and one color. I used Cuttlebug swiss dot folder to add depth to the paper. The white card is decorated with paper bow (you can use ribbon too), Prima flower and rhinestone. The blue card is stamped and embossed with thick embossing powder. You can also use Crystal Effects, but in this case I wanted some more randomness and droplet effect so i used the powder and let some of it fly off the image when embossing.
For the top of the box I just cut out same size circles for the top and bottom of the "tag", embossed one side in white EP and carefully glued them back to back with the ribbon in between. Let me know if you're interested in a complete tutorial and I can post one next time.
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You're so creative! I keep wishing that I was coming back to Austin, especially since reading your blog makes me want to get into making cards.
ReplyDeleteHow is the G1? I want an iPhone (for my tech addiction!) but my family is on T-Mobile's plan and the G1 seems like the only decent smartphone with T-Mobile.
Your snowbunny is just gorgeous!! I'm totally loving your work! :)
ReplyDeleteMelissa, thanks you're very sweet.
ReplyDeleteAmy, you should try it on your own or just come visit Austin more often :) As far as the phone, I have to say so far I'm very happy with it. I was thinking about iPhone too because G1 is a little thicker but when I tried it a the store the pull-out keyboard made a huge difference - makes it a lot easier to text and browse. It's got pretty much all the same apps out there as iPhone, plus a lot of the google features are built in. Microsoft exchange compatibility with work wasn't available right away, but there's an app out there that will work. Plus, they will have flash working on G1 very soon.
These cards are so pretty Olga. I love your new blog sweetie. Hugs. =0)
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