Wednesday, February 29, 2012

Ephemera Birthday Card (+ cheap tricks for digi papers)

Happy Leap Day!

ephemera birthday card SU image mel stampz

Finally a card! It's been a while, hey?
This one is a birthday card for someone special,
made with 2 of those ephemera paper freebies

The Hexagon & the Chevron (with a tight zigzag):

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For some odd reason, I actually cut out a bunch of the hexagons and
stuck them on a piece of cardstock and did some faux stitching:

ephemera birthday card  mel stampz

The bow

is made using some vintage seam binding
hat was a gift from my Mom for Christmas:

vintage seam binding

(As you can imagine, I wept for Joy!)

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The flower has an amber center made from a little antique crystal
from a necklace that broke. The flower itself is a DIY book-page flower
(Template & link to the tutorial here):







(Sanding digital papers)

Do you find that sometimes
when you print a digital element it just needs

a little extra bit of texture?

cheap trick - sand digital paper  free printables mel stampz

Distressing digital papers with sand paper makes them
look like fancy-schmancy papers from a paper pack.


It's so easy to sand digi papers:

Step 1) Print your digi paper image.
Step 2) Let the ink dry a little - if you use an inkjet printer
Step 3) Then simply sand it wherever you like.


And you are not limited to the edges
of the paper, of course:


sanded digi paper lowers contrast

Sanding all over a digital print
can really help reduce the contrast or soften the look
&
it adds lovely texture that can be quite fabric-like:

sanded digi texture

A Little Tip: I like to sand the whole sheet before trimming it, or tape a section of the paper down to a card or flat surface first to prevent unwanted tears or bends during sanding.

Another Little Tip: I have sanding blocks but I prefer a little wee piece of 150 grit sand paper, since it gives more control than a block & the scuff marks it leaves are organic shapes instead of the straight edges that a block can leave. (Not to mention, a bit of sand paper is way cheaper & greener than foam blocks!) :-D




(colouring bits of digital paper)

quick trick add marker to printed  digital elements to customize them

The black measuring tape strip is from
this Echo Park set that I bought at Jessica Sprague...



The numbering was cream, but the blue bow seemed to need something to tie it in, so.... it's coloured with a Pale Blue B32 Copic marker. I printed a bunch of that border (that pasted into another document) to use later -- and they can be coloured any old way.



  • Ephemera paper freebies from this post.
  • White cardstock & an inkjet printer, Sandpaper
  • Echo Park For The Record border coloured with B32 Copic
  • Faux-stitching: Paper piercer & Copic multiliner
  • Retired S.U. birthday cake stamp from Little Hellos
  • Black cardstock, White Color Box pigment ink
  • White & gold Prismacolor pencils
  • Silver Liquid Pearls, White Sakura Souffle gel pen
  • White thread dyed with Antique Linen Distress ink



Thank You ever so much for checking this out.
Hope you're having a the most lovely week,


P.S. Don't worry, I haven't forgotten that I was gonna link up the Graphics Fairy images used to make those ephemera papers. Just thought that it was about time for a card around here, already!

13 comments:

  1. Mel -

    The card is gorgeous! I love it! The bow is perfect as is that sweet little flower! Awesome job! And if I have not said it, thanks for all your hard work.

    Elaine Allen

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  2. Absolutely gorgeous creation! Your design is fabulous and that bow is beautiful. Lucky you to receive such a fabulous array of vintage seam binding.

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  3. Great card and thanks for the tips. What a great present you got - I love the vintage seam binding so am envying your lovely collection!

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  4. Great to see a card today! Hope you've been doing super fantastic! LOVIN' these Ephemera papers! Thanks <3

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  5. Love your card - it is great inspiration for the papers TFS

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  6. Really enjoying your site. Thanks!

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  7. Never would have thought of sanding digi paper! Of course! Way to go, Mel! Thank you!

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  8. Fabulous card,love the flower.The papers are fab,thanks for sharing.

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  9. Love the card. Very inspirational. Thanks again for the papers and your great tips.

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  10. Beautiful work Mel! This is a great technique... those vintage seam bindings are beautiful! and thank you for the ephemera digi papers!
    LoretteC

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  11. Oh my Mel! Yu did it again ;-)
    I adore your project!!
    and thank you for all the visual and constant generosity!!

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  12. Mel, dear...MY birthday isn't untill Fall, but you're ahead of the game now, aren't you!!! lol

    fabulous card and soooo GOOD to see you creating! LOVE the seam binding...you have a good mom!!
    love the sanding too!!

    xoxo

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  13. Love your card! And thanks for the great tips and the paper!

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♥ Thank You so much sharing your thoughts. It means the world! ♥ Mel