Next I gathered my carts I was using and some of the papers I thought I would use. I didn't get any embellishments together because I wasn't sure what I was going to want to use thus far. The pattern paper I used is from Little Yellow Bicycle.
I did some distressing on my layer using Tim Holtz Black Soot distressing ink. Tip: I didn't want to buy a handle for each color of distressing ink, so I took old blocks from when I unmounted my stamps, but velcro on one side and attached the sponge to it and on the other side I labeled the color on it. It works as good as the orginal and it didn't cost me anything but some velco and the sponges!
Next I picked out the colors of card stock that I wanted to cut my images out of. I thought I would stick with the color red, pink, and black. The pink is glitter paper by DCWV.
After getting my die images cut out, I assembled them and placed them on my card. After looking at it for a while trying to figure out what embellishments I wanted I decided to go with a large silk daisy, folded and a smaller paper daisy on top with a heart rhinestone. I had some black and white genertic ribbon in my stash and I used that to go around the base, made a bow and place another heart rhinestone in the middle of the bow. Did a little stickling and put on some gems. I really love how this huge card turned out and look forward to giving to DH even though it is a little femine. LOL I hope you enjoy it too!
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This is so pretty Brenda! I love the paper for the card base, and the polka dot ribbon looks great! I love the Love Struck heart. Great job my friend!
ReplyDeleteBrenda love your card and love the idea of using the old stamp blocks for the pads. Going to have to do that. Love your tutorial.
ReplyDeleteGreat job. Love all your ideas. Thanks for playing along with us at FCCB!
ReplyDeleteBe blessed, Beckie
Great card! Also love the idea of using a stamp block--mine were all turned into fire wood--shucks should have saved some :) Thanks for creating with us at FCCB this week :)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card!! Thank you for this great tip.
ReplyDeletethis is amazing!! really like how you did your applicators :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a great card! I especially like the wonderful shape. Thanks so much for the great tip, too!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for playing along with us at Fantabulous Cricut!
Kate
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