Happy Leap Day!
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):
&
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:
The bow
is made using some vintage seam binding
hat was a gift from my Mom for Christmas:
(As you can imagine, I wept for Joy!)
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):
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):
&
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:
The bow
is made using some vintage seam binding
hat was a gift from my Mom for Christmas:
(As you can imagine, I wept for Joy!)
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?
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:
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:
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)
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!
Mel -
ReplyDeleteThe 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
Absolutely gorgeous creation! Your design is fabulous and that bow is beautiful. Lucky you to receive such a fabulous array of vintage seam binding.
ReplyDeleteGreat card and thanks for the tips. What a great present you got - I love the vintage seam binding so am envying your lovely collection!
ReplyDeleteGreat to see a card today! Hope you've been doing super fantastic! LOVIN' these Ephemera papers! Thanks <3
ReplyDeleteLove your card - it is great inspiration for the papers TFS
ReplyDeleteReally enjoying your site. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteNever would have thought of sanding digi paper! Of course! Way to go, Mel! Thank you!
ReplyDeleteFabulous card,love the flower.The papers are fab,thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteLove the card. Very inspirational. Thanks again for the papers and your great tips.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful work Mel! This is a great technique... those vintage seam bindings are beautiful! and thank you for the ephemera digi papers!
ReplyDeleteLoretteC
Oh my Mel! Yu did it again ;-)
ReplyDeleteI adore your project!!
and thank you for all the visual and constant generosity!!
Mel, dear...MY birthday isn't untill Fall, but you're ahead of the game now, aren't you!!! lol
ReplyDeletefabulous card and soooo GOOD to see you creating! LOVE the seam binding...you have a good mom!!
love the sanding too!!
xoxo
Love your card! And thanks for the great tips and the paper!
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