This week sweet and talented Lisa is hosting a technique challenge. I've never tried this technique before, so it was truly a challenge for me...as I hope it is for you also :]
I embossed the flowers in both pink and white on my two pieces of cardstock. Notice the off-centered middle line? Well, that would be me cutting a wavy line with my Creative Memories cutting system. BUT, the wavy was short lived considering how small my piece of paper was :[ Hopefully you get the idea behind what I was trying to do.
After I cut the wavy center line, I used my Cricut to cut the fancy rectangle in the size I wanted for my main image using a scrap piece of paper. I then layered my two pieces under the frame that was still temporarily adhered to the mat, removed the "frame", and cut my two pieces into the same decorative rectangle. I then cut a navy decorative rectangle a 1/4 inch larger and adhered it to my two pieces.
I cut another decorative rectangle from scrap paper 1/4 inch smaller than my main image and used it as a guide to pierce a border. I distressed my Fluttering-by definition paper, tied my ribbon to it, and adhered it to my distressed A Loving Heart flourishes paper. I pierced a border using my Tim Holtz ruler and adhered it to my PTI New Leaf card front.
You can barely see it on the flourish paper but I added a white rub-on in the bottom right corner that says "happy day". Even though it's hard to see, I like how subtle it is :]
Okay, that's all I have for you today! Please be sure to swing by our awesome design team members' blogs for some additional inspiration! They never dissapoint ;]
Alicia ~ unable to play along today...she'll be back soon!
Chupa ~ Our February Guest Designer
We would love for you to play along also! If you do, please post a direct link to your project using InLinkz over on the JUGS blog and use keyword JUGS20 in any online galleries.
Thanks for stopping by today! Hope you have a wonderful, LONG weekend like me :O)
15 comments:
Very pretty card Kristin! Your stamped Split Negative image looks great as does all your paper piercing!
Kristin, this is DARLING!! I love how the delicate stamping contrasts with the bold DP and ribbon!
Kirstin - this is so beautiful!!! Love the embossing and the SU Set!!! Hugs ~S~
I LOVE the colors, Kristin! And that stamp (one of my SU favs) is perfect for this technique! I giggled at your comment about making it more difficult Kristin-style! I know exactly what you mean! This really is so pretty! And thanks for the nice words about me! ;-)
You are being hard on yourself! This is beautiful and unique! I love that you used the large label tag as part of your card.
Love what you came up with. The colors are stunning together. I like this set too. Your just way too creative!!!
BEAUTIFUL Kristin -- I love that paper, first of all ;). And I like how you cut you paper on a slant for the focal image -- fun! You layout, and color choices are just terrific -- and it all comes together so nicely. It immediately caught my eye in the yahoo album. Fantastic Kristin, fantastic.
Beautiful job Kristin!! I love the image you picked for this challenge! And your distressed paper is awesome! Fabulous job!
No problems, Kristin, this is still a gorgeous card! I really love this technique! Your colors are so lovely!
Beautiful! I LOVE that black flourish paper.... is that one of yours? I'm LMBO at your "in true Kristin style" comment!
Beautiful Kristin - I like your color choices and the flourish paper. I do get the idea of what you were trying to do with the wavy cutter :-)
Wow, this is very pretty--I've never done this either! Can't wait to play!
You couldn't just follow the example HUH???? lol, me either! But that's part of the fun! I love this flower stamp and it looks great here on your sweet card!
Am I going to have to case this card, too?! LOVE the image you chose and it's just PERFECT with that DP! FAB card!
This is so pretty! I love that floral paper and the pink and white is so soft and pretty!
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