Showing posts with label handmade flower. Show all posts
Showing posts with label handmade flower. Show all posts
Friday, September 16, 2022
Tuesday, June 29, 2021
Multiple layered Flower Pink Card
I can't totally explain the pictures because I have PT. Let's just say getting the gromet and the brad in the middle was a challenge because I could not use my Crop-o-dile.
The sentiment stamp is from a dollar bin from Michael's and stamped in white pigment ink by SU
The die-cuts-Spellbinders
The patterned paper is by Sunborn
Thanks for looking
Wednesday, March 24, 2021
Bright colore handmade Flower cards
I should have posted these with yesterday's post but I felt like the WoW! colors of these would overshadow the softer colored flower card.
I don't have it in me to list the products. If you have a question on something please leave me a comment.
Thanks for looking
Tuesday, March 23, 2021
Softer colored Handmade flower Card
The center flower stamp is by Stampendous. I filled it in with Glossy Accents.
The sentiment is by Hero Arts
The punches are by Creative Memories
The patterned paper is by Stampin Up
Jute is by EK Success
Distress Stickles on the pedals of the flower.
These are all of the flowers I made years ago. They just need to be made into cards.
Then, I found these in my drawer.
Thanks for looking
Sunday, April 26, 2020
Handmade flower TY Card for medical staff
I'm trying to use my thing that is already assembled for quick cards to send to medical workers and the elderly that are all alone. I found this already made flowers are perfect.
The flowers have stamps on them
The layered flower behind is old. I inked it to make it match better.
The leaf is from CM
The brad is by Creative Imaginations
The flowers have stamps on them
The layered flower behind is old. I inked it to make it match better.
The leaf is from CM
The brad is by Creative Imaginations
The sentiment is by American Crafts with Hero Arts ink
I used a template online and cut out the die-cut flower.
I used Distressed Stickles on the edges of the flower.
I used Distressed Stickles on the edges of the flower.
Thanks for looking
Here are some other cards using the same flower
Nov 2015
Funny how I used the same patterned paper as I did back in 2015 as the one I made last week.
Birthday Blessings
Nov 2015
Funny how I used the same patterned paper as I did back in 2015 as the one I made last week.
Birthday Blessings
Friday, April 05, 2013
Happy Birthday card
Quick post today. Crazy busy work week - glad it will be over soon.
For my card today I used patterned paper by MME and Basic Grey. The cardstock for the flower is by Recollections which I cut out using my Cricut-Idk which cartridge though. The flower like petals on the outside of the pink flower are heart punches that I curled down to work with the rolly flower. The center of the flower is a glitter dot from Recollections, leaves by Prima, ribbon by Offray, doily die cut by Martha Stewart and the border on the left is by Mr Tim. The flower sits on a Spellbinders die cut. I stamped, heat embossed and used my distress ink Spun Sugar to make it all pretty. The background stamp and sentiment stamp is by Hero Arts.
Thanks for looking.
Challenges:
http://simonsaysstampschallenge.blogspot.com/-Happy Birthday
http://rubysrainbow.blogspot.com/-Happy Birthday
http://www.craftdoormagazine.com/-Anything goes
http://littlemissmuffetchallenges.blogspot.com/-Anything goes
http://dutchdare-cardchallenges.blogspot.com/-Birthday fun
http://www.drsdesignsblog.blogspot.com/-Paper flowers
http://craftyribbonschallenge.blogspot.com/-Anything goes with ribbon
Tuesday, January 31, 2012
Love Notes Card with Handmade flower
UPDATED PICS ON 9-30-21.
Oops! Forgot to post this card. My bad. In honor of the upcoming Valentine's Day, I have this card to share with you.
Oops! Forgot to post this card. My bad. In honor of the upcoming Valentine's Day, I have this card to share with you.
I made the rosette out of fabric and the layers in the center are stickers. The left side is stamped and heat embossed then sprayed with Glimmer Mist.Die cut behind rosette is by Spellbinders
Have a fabulous rest of your day:)
Challenges:
http://anythingchallenge.blogspot.com/(TU#59)-To the one I love
http://craft-roomchallenge.blogspot.com/(TU)-Valentine's
http://diecuttindivas.blogspot.com/(TU)-Anything goes
http://ladybugscraftsinkchallengeblog.blogspot.com/(TU#53)-He loves me, He loves me not
http://oldiebutagoodiechallenge.blogspot.com/(TU)-Have a heart (my old item is the twill)
http://thestampingboutiquechallengeblog.blogspot.com/(TU#25)-Valentine's
Saturday, January 21, 2012
Easel Card
My very first easel card. I love the way it turned out. I am so making more of these today. Patterned paper by Making Memories, cardstock by Recollections and Bo Bunny, die cuts by Spellbinders and Cricut Flower Shoppe cartridge, pearls by Making Memories, border punch by Fiskars and decorative scissors by Pioneer.
Thanks for looking
http://cardmakinmamas.blogspot.com/(F)-Something old. The ribbon on this card is from when I worked in a dime store in high school. Quite old!
http://stampinfortheweekend.blogspot.com/(F#24)-Out with the old
http://stampingwithdragon.blogspot.com/(F)- Anything goes
http://totallypapercrafts.blogspot.com/(F)-Make your own flower
http://craftypurplefrogchallenges.blogspot.com/(TH)-Anything goes
http://paper-craftingjourney.blogspot.com/(TH#1)-Floral
http://pixieduststudiopixiechallenge.blogspot.com/(TH)-Going Dotty
http://shellysimagesblog.blogspot.com/(TH)-Anything Goes
http://sentimentalsundays.blogspot.com/(SU#84)-Ribbon
http://hookedoncraftchallenges.blogspot.com/(M)-Try something new-I've never made an easel card before
http://lexiscreations.blogspot.com/(M#56)-Anything Goes
http://stampingscrappingchallengecentral.blogspot.com/(Mo)-Dies Beaded circle by Spellbinders
http://onestitchatatimechallenge.blogspot.com/(SU)-Anything Goes
http://celebratetheoccasion.blogspot.com/(TU#46)-Any Occasion must use polka dots
http://citycrafter.blogspot.com/(TU#92)-Pretty Inside out
http://thestampingboutiquechallengeblog.blogspot.com/(TU#24)-Die cuts
http://cookingitupwithkatie.blogspot.com/(W#87)-Pink flower with pearls
http://www.ibrakeforchallenges.blogspot.com/(W#17)-Fancy Folds
Friday, December 09, 2011
Liquid Pearls Tutorial for Fabulous Friday Fun 12-9-11
Don't forget to check out my post where you use a Fabulous Friday Fun tip or product for a chance at a fabulous prize.
This week for Fabulous Friday Fun I am continuing on with last weeks projects using Liquid Pearls. I came up with so many examples of ways to use it that I had to break it into two posts. HERE is last weeks post and on to this weeks post.
I have these large flowers that are not paper but more like a Mulberry paper but a little bit stronger. For the first idea, I used the White Opal and a rubber background stamp by Hero Arts.
I sprayed a blob of Liquid Pearls with water and painted it onto the stamp.
I placed the flower on the stamp and pressed down onto the stamp. This is the fun look that I got.
The second flower I painted with just white opal Liquid Pearls. After it dried I used platinum pearls mixed together with a couple drops of ink from a Ranger Industries re-inker, color aged mahogany, on wax paper.
I used my paint brush to mix the two together
Then I added more Platinum Pearls to make the mixture thicker.
I painted the petals of the flower lightly with the mixture to get the following look.
Combining the flowers together along with a circle die cut and an epoxy sticker I layered them on to a journal box. Here is a close up of the flower. I like the way the Liquid Pearls add color and texture to the flowers.
For the third flower, I used the same mixture as above on a clear background stamp.
Here I painted the background stamp.
Place the flower on top of the stamp to transfer the image.
Here is the flower after being stamped.
The stamped image didn't transfer completely but I was able to use the flower on a card.
Using a snowflake sticker and a rhinestone for the center I was able to hide the imperfection.
There is another Liquid Pearl aspect to this card. I heat embossed snowflake stamps using clear embossing powder. I wanted to see if the Liquid Pearls would resist an embossed image. Adding a few spritzes of water to the Liquid Pearls and painted the patterned paper.
Thankfully the sun was shining the day I took these photos. You can really see the snowflakes pop off the paper in these shots.
Well, that's all I have for you today. I hope you have enjoyed the different ways to use Liquid Pearls.
Thanks for looking.
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