And I, being my very organised self (cough, cough), always leave everything to the last minute. It is not that I forget anyone or anything, it is that I just I am not organised enough to do things ahead of time. But, that is all changing over the course of this year. Small little baby steps towards a clutter free, organised lifestyle.
Okay, enough of my rambling, onto my share for today. This is a card I made for my Aunt to celebrate her anniversary. It has been 9 years since she has been reunited with us. And she is a very lovely lady and I just wanted to her to know how wonderful it has been getting to know her. She was adopted, and as a only child, she felt very happy finding out about her three half brothers and her half sister. And an endless supply of neices and nephews. We are HER family.
Rambling again, sorry for that. The card is made from a paper napkin/serviette. I sort of changed up the Felted Cardstock Tutorial that I found over at Splitcoast.
I separated off the top layer, the bit with the design. And instead of using an iron, I spread glossy accents in a thin layer onto some white cardstock. Then, I very carefully, laid this onto the cardstock and, again, very gently, smoothed over for any air bubbles. Left it to dry and then cut out around the design. You could also use double side Jac paper to get this type of finish.
I wanted to keep this panel the focus of the card, so, just used a few small embellishments to accent the main picture.
Hope you enjoyed your visit today, please visit Splitcoast. They have some wonderful ideas in their resources section. All the techinques have photo tutorials and some even have video ones. Wow! I love Splitcoast Stampers! So, if you are in need of some inspiration to get those creative juices flowing, just click on their pink name above, and go check them out.
Thanks for popping by and happy creating.
Cheers, Deb
Hey Deb, It's great to see you're back. I love the card and the great technique, thanks for the link. Great rambles. Waiting for next post. Inksalot
ReplyDeleteThanks for commenting on my blog and following me. Looking at your profile makes me realise I must be careful what I say in future - The Groom is from Bowen! You are just 'down the road' from me. Please do send me an email (from my profile) telling me about yourself ie: maiden name, if you went to Bowen High etc - we just might have a connection somewhere. Love your cards!
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