This is a birthday card I made at a Stampin' Up! Make and Take evening. Oooh, that curve on the patterned paper was a trial for me, I think I nearly wore my eraser out I had to rub out my pencil lines so many times! In the end I asked my demo Joanne to take pity on me and she very kindly drew the curve for me! After cutting the curve I glued the paper to the Limeade panel, attached the strip of ribbon and glued the panel to the Concord Crush card base. I then die cut the swirl and glued pieces from the die cut to the bottom of the card. I used markers to ink just the frame and wording on the birthday tag stamp, punched it out and matted it onto a larger Limeade punched tag. After punching a hole I slid the clip over the ribbon and tied on the tag with baker's twine. I then added the leaves - pieces left over from the swirls die cut - and Melon Mambo flowers to the tag. I placed rhinestone jewels in the flower centres to finish off the front.
I didn't waste the curved piece of patterned paper I had left over from making the card front - I glued it to a Bashful Blue CS panel for inside the card. I added the sentiment square and decorated the envelope flap with a strips of patterned paper and Concord Crush CS. Lucky Limeade and Melon Mambo are firm favourites of mine but I've not been that keen on Concord Crush. I must say though it does go really well with those colours and the pretty patterned paper! I really like the look of curved shapes on cards but I'm just not confident or good at drawing good curves myself - I will have to practise methinks!
Supplies:
Stamps: SU! Happiest Birthday Wishes
CS: SU! Concord Crush, Lucky Limeade, Melon Mambo & Whisper White
Patterned paper: SU! Cheerful Treat DSP
Ink: SU! Concord Crush, Lucky Limeade & Melon Mambo
Tools: SU! Tag punches, 1/16" circle punch, Swirls Scribbles Sizzlits die
Embellishments & accessories: SU! Concord Crush Stitched-Poly ribbon, Lucky Limeade Baker's Twine, silver clip, Rhinestone Jewels
What a gorgeous set, I love it when you do something fab with the inside and the envelope as well, so inspiring!
ReplyDeleteI love what you did with the inside and the curved cutout. Funny how something can looks so easy and yet be so challenging :o) I have that same issue a lot more than I care to admit. Lovely card!!
ReplyDeleteThe curve really adds so much to the card and I love that you put the 'scraps' to use as well!
ReplyDeleteI have a difficult time freehanding things too...
Loving the flourish in the same colour gives great dimension! Another fab card Ruth, don't worry you're not the only one I struggle if things aren't straight lines, so a curve would throw me too!
ReplyDeleteKelly xx