This is my latest little creation, which I have fallen in love with....
Sadly, as ever, the photo isn't doing it justice. The silver is just a tad too bright despite a little editing.....
I wanted to keep a small section of the natural background of the card, but wanted colour too. I adore my Victorian blade so much, I had to use it again. I cut two pieces of the Papermania lilac patterned paper. Then overlaid the two silver pieces. (Kanban pearlescent silver) I cut two tags, one slightly smaller than the other, covered them with more of the patterned paper & set a 3/16 lilac eyelet in them to thread these fibres through. I stamped the clock & the word Memories in purple. I took the idea from a page I did in the star book. The tiny silver snowflakes were done using a punch I bought in Tesco last weekend for about 50p. I stuck them on using a cocktail stick dipped in a tiny bit of PVA glue. I enjoyed placing them despite how daunting it looked at the time....
Sadly, as ever, the photo isn't doing it justice. The silver is just a tad too bright despite a little editing.....
I wanted to keep a small section of the natural background of the card, but wanted colour too. I adore my Victorian blade so much, I had to use it again. I cut two pieces of the Papermania lilac patterned paper. Then overlaid the two silver pieces. (Kanban pearlescent silver) I cut two tags, one slightly smaller than the other, covered them with more of the patterned paper & set a 3/16 lilac eyelet in them to thread these fibres through. I stamped the clock & the word Memories in purple. I took the idea from a page I did in the star book. The tiny silver snowflakes were done using a punch I bought in Tesco last weekend for about 50p. I stuck them on using a cocktail stick dipped in a tiny bit of PVA glue. I enjoyed placing them despite how daunting it looked at the time....
The fibres are balls of wool, in white, purple & pink. The pink is a softer colour than it looks here. The white was called Aran, the Purple, Icicle. The Pink had no name & was the most expensive at £1.69 for a 50g ball. A little goes such a long way, they were worth the money. The greeting was computer generated & an oval printed round it. I use a small pair of nail scissors to cut out small shapes, being left handed cutting out is quite a struggle....
oh that's lovely Paula, what a great combo of techniques you've used. Great colours too
ReplyDeletewell are you psychic or what? Lovely card!
ReplyDeleteSo pretty,,,
ReplyDeleteI love the colours.. and how sweet are those snowflakes..
Ah snow at christmas time....Last christmas eve it was 41deg.C on our back deck.....I'd love to experience a cool christmas....
You made some wonderful cards Paula. Oh and Christmas is coming so soon already. I have to start with making my own cards. Have to gather the family and dogs for a photo :) that is gonna be a challenge LOL
ReplyDeleteAlette
Oh what a gorgeous card!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card :) those snowflakes must have taken ages... but well worth it :)
ReplyDeletejo xx