This card is ironically large (6x6) for such a tiny subject: Thumbelina clip art. She was all printed out on gesso cardstock. She was embossed & coloured and I was tryin' desperately to make her into a 15 minute card (like some people(!) who must have a genetic advantage or take stamproids!] heehee. ;0) So the 15 minute card stretched into the 45 minute card & I gave up timing myself: it was only the image on a plain card! (I must be part sloth.)
Then, I converted it into a "real card" (feels like my first real card) 'cause I used Maria's wicked sweet sketch (here's another of her gorgeous examples using that same sketch) & here's the challenge to use it. If you haven't seen Maria's creations, then come on outta that cave and check her out; she ROCKs! This is the first sketch I've ever followed & now I'm hooked on her sketches. Good thing she has hundreds. :0)
The Sentiment:
This is an SU scallop punched, then cut into a daisy, then embossed with my favourite background stamp: a paisley (large design category) from Above the Mark (56005 I). (I used Versamark & clear e.p. on the scallop & on the main Coral coloured card too.) The sentiment inside of the Platinum Hodge Podge hardware is from Noteworthy (I touched it up a bit with a marker) & it's punched with the small oval punch. I put Silver Ice Stickles on it for some glitteriness. It's all layered on two Nestabilities scallops which are sandwiched to hide the brads & then I added black dots in permanent marker & some wee dots of Stickles. The whole thing is raised up on lots of Dimensionals.
The Butterflies:
The little butterflies are also raised on Dimensionals. They're 2 stamps from Fancy Pants From the Garden set. I stamped them on gesso cardstock so they'd be sturdy in Pretty in Pink & Cameo Coral marker (embossed with clear e.p.) They weren't workin'--just white with a faint pink at the point--and I wanted them to match the big butterfly in the clip art image...So, I outlined them with a fine-tipped permanent marker. The large butterfly was also coloured with Pretty in Pink & Cameo Coral markers but I embossed him with Iridescent Ice so he'd be blingy.
Other markers used to colour the image: SU markers: Blush blossom (Thumbelina) Certain Celery (gras & Lilly pads) & Only orange (for the fish) Close to my Heart markers: Breeze & Twilight. The faux stitching around the image is done by sketching in black stitches with a Stamp'n'Write marker & then dotting in silver Zig Painty pen details.
Cardstock: Cameo Coral & Cameo Coral Textured c.s. Certain Celery, Soft Sky, Cool Caribbean, Basic Grey patterned paper: Stella Ruby Clouds in the Park ste-731)
Thanks so much for stopping by! :0)
So gorgeous! I love all the layers and textures! You ROCK!
ReplyDeleteI LOVE this card!
ReplyDeleteI LOVE this card!
ReplyDeleteWow! I love this card! It is sooo elegant!
ReplyDeletevery pretty
ReplyDeleteWoWzA, Mel!! Who cares how long it took to make this; it was worth every flippin' hour!! LOLOL, o-----k----a-----y, minute!
ReplyDeleteThis is stunning; every detail is perfect ... this is outrageously beautiful!
Seriously. This is the FIRST sketch you ever followed?!? Wow, pretty decent first attempt, LOLOL!
PS: I DO take stamproids!!! Who tole?!?
LOVE, love, love, this Mel ... one of the best cards I've seen in ... umm, 4-Evuh!
~Hugalisciously yours, Deb
Mel, what a pretty card!! I love what you did with the nestabilites and glitter!! =)
ReplyDeleteThis is gorgeous. All the details are perfect. Hats off to your patience in posting all the little details. Thanks for the link.
ReplyDeleteYou are the second one to talk about Maria today. I am out of the cave and off to checkout Maria's.
Yep Deb must be a super woman in disguise. Stamperoids, where can I get some?
What a beautiful card Mel!!! The butterflies are just beautiful and I love the way you embellished the sentiment, it is SO pretty!!!! Great job with the sketch challenge too:)
ReplyDeleteA little girl`s dream card so lovely.
ReplyDeleteWell worth all the time - it's gorgeous , colouring is fab and what a cool idea to layer up the sentiment like that .
ReplyDeleteToo Pretty Mel.You did the sketch to perfection and beyond.
ReplyDeleteI have never tried a sketch or attempted a 15 min. anything. LOL
Hope you are feeling better.
Hugs
Tonni
Hi Mel. I just found your site last night (recommendation from someone on 2-peas) and can I say, you just cost me a huge chunk of my sleep last night!! I was up until after midnight going through this site and drooling over your ideas. And now I'm up early reading again! As I write this early this morning, I'm wishing I didn't have to go to work today so I could explore every post you have.
ReplyDeleteThis is a fabulous site and I appreciate you sharing your talent with us! I'm so excited that I have a 3-day weekend this weekend (we work 9/80 shifts) because I'm going to spend it with this site!! Thank you, thank you!
Peggy
Whoa...gorgeous!!
ReplyDeleteLove it all. Love the way you did the flower and the butterflies.
Very soft and pretty!
It was worth every second of that 45 min. Absolutly gorgeous...
ReplyDeleteHi Mel. This card is absolutely amazing! The colors are so beautiful. You did an amazing job!
ReplyDeleteThis is just gorgeous!!! Hope you have a great weekend planned.
ReplyDeleteHoly Guacamole!!!!! This is GORGEOUS!!! I love everything about it. I used to be sooo into fairies, and just love all the fantasy feeling about it. Thanks for playing - and thanks for remembering to let me know, so that I can surely share with others your wonderful creativity!!
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Jen
That has so many beautiful details. I'm really never surprised to see something beautiful here though.
ReplyDeleteI so love this adorable card. The image looks like it was taken from my fairytales book, the one I had when I was 8-9 yo. I've always been a huge fan of these drawings.
ReplyDeleteThe colouring is astounding, but that's nothing new when it comes to your cards :)
Thank you again for all the detailed explanations.
Absolutely gorgeous, Mel!
ReplyDeleteYou cracked me up with that stamproids comment! Do they really have those and if they do, where can I get some? LOL
Sometimes it take me hours to finish a card and then sometimes they just come together with ease.
I agree with you about Maria's sketches. They're fabulous!
Stampin hugs, Becky:)
Wow! That's just stunning!
ReplyDeleteWow, Mel! You did WONDERFUL following your very first sketch! Actually, you did not need to follow a sketch. . .you do fabulous doing your own stuff!!
ReplyDeleteI love, love this card! The image is beautiful and wow, the coloring. . .BEAUTIFUL!!
I bought a large container of Gesso!! I can't wait to start using it! Of course, I have to refer back to all your fabulous tutorials! I know I'll have fun creating with this stuff!!
Maria
You Won!! Come by and PLAY AGAIN!!!!
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Hugs,
Jen
you could become a teacher you know... you explain things so well!!! gorgeous card! good to know there are other people like me who print out imgaes either from colouring sites or clip art sites!
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