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Sunday 22 May 2022

'You Make My Heart Sing.'

 Hi there Lovelies,

Hope this post finds you all well and  that you are enjoying your weekend.    Another week about to begin, we seem to be galloping through the year so far lol!    I have another card to share with you, I do hope you like it, I just love the sentiment - 'You Make My Heart Sing.'   This stamp is a Woodware stamp I purchased a few years ago now and the Deco Frame die-cut is another favourite in my craft stash and is by Tonic  called 'Ivy.'    Unfortunately the sheen from the gold wax on the die cut,  does not show up on the main photo.     Time to get started on the card lol !

Make a white base card approximately five and three quarter inches x six inches, portrait style.   Cut another piece of white card just slightly smaller than the base card.   Colour this piece of card using the Fired Brick, Wild honey, Crushed olive, & Weathered wood, using a blending tool.


After die-cutting some flowers for a previous creation, I used the  left-over negative  piece of card as a stencil.   Lay the negative on the coloured piece of card and using a blending tool, lightly rub some fired brick through the flowers, don't try to make them perfect, just 'misty' like.



 Remove the negative.   Edge all four edges of this card with a black marker pen.


Matt and layer this onto the white base card.


Die-cut the 'Ivy' frame from white card and a one from black card.   Colour the white frame using  some gold wax ' and a blending tool or piece of cut 'n' dry foam.   Before fixing the frame to the card, lay it on the card so you can see where to stamp the sentiment so it will be in the centre of the frame.   Stamp the sentiment using a black ink pad.

Lay the gold frame on top of the black frame and just off-set it slightly, so there is a tiny bit of the black showing,  creating a 'shadow' effect.   Then glue them together.   Fix this onto the base card.

Stamp out five flower heads and six leaves onto white card,   colour them with the Distress inks and some water and cut them out.   Add some gold pen to the flower centres.

Glue the flowers and leaves to the base card, using silicone glue.   Stamp 'Happy Birthday' onto a piece of white card using a  black ink pad.   Trim the edges and add some black pen around all four edges.   Fix this to the frame using sticky foam pads.





Well that is this card finished, hope you're still with me lol !   if you are well done !   I do like to show photos of my stages, fortunately there is not a lot of reading to be done.   Thanks so much for stopping by my blog, I will catch you all again soon.   Take good care of yourselves and Happy Crafting.

                                                                 Love and Rainbows,

                                                                  Hugs  Jennifer xx.

Tuesday 10 May 2022

Hello, Happy Birthday.

Good afternoon Lovelies,

How are you all, well I hope.   As I haven't posted any blogs for a while, I thought it was about time I did lol !!   so today I would like to share  a birthday card with you.    As the recipient will have received her card by now,  it is ok to share it with you.   I have used products I have had in my craft stash for many years, for example - silver peel offs, I used to use them often plus some decoupage papers which were hidden in the bottom of a draw.   If I remember correctly, the flower stem is a Lavinia stamp again, from some time ago and was given free in a set, with a Craft magazine.  Well, enough chit chat, time to share the card.


Fold a sheet of white A4 card in half portrait style, then trim away the excess card to make a square base card,  measuring approximately 6 inches square.   

Using the Versamark 'water mark' pad, stamp a stem of flowers down each edge of the white base card.   Add some silver embossing poweder and shake off the excess powder, then heat emboss it, using a heat gun.


 



 


 Fix a silver corner peel off into each corner of the card, between each flower stem.

From the decoupage paper cut out two rectangles of the same pansy head.   Glue one of the rectangles to a piece of lavender card, larger than the decoupage paper.   Next edge the paper with some silver peel off  border.   Cut out the pansy only from the second piece of decoupage paper and glue it onto the original pansy head, using silicone glue.   Matt this onto a piece of patterned silver card, slightly larger than the lavender card and then onto  a piece of black card,  leaving a small border of the black showing.  Using a black ink pad stamp the word 'Hello' on the left side of the base card, checking that the rectangle, when glued on.  will be in the centre of the card, just below the top flower stem.   Stamp 'Happy Birthday' towards the top of the bottom flower stem, using black ink, then glue the rectangle in position.


 


Glue four lavender gemstones to the card front and add a tiny silver heart peel off just above the pansy.




Below are a couple of photos taken at an angle.



Well that's all from me for the moment, thank you so much for stopping by my blog.   Hopefully it won't be quite so long next time when I post another card.   In the meantime, take good care of yourselves and enjoy the rest of the week.

                                                                  Love and rainbows,

                                                                    Hugs  Jennifer xx.