Showing posts with label Peacock Feathers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Peacock Feathers. Show all posts

Thursday, July 17, 2014

Thanks Card Inspired by Catherine Pooler

While reading blogs on my iPad, I came across a fun card made by Catherine Pooler using the reverse side of a stamp.  You can find the post and video here.  I thought I would give it a shot.  Since I didn't have the stamp she has, I used the backside of the Dahlia stamp from Crafty Secrets along with the Peacock Feathers, Mustard Seed and Picked Raspberry Distress Inks.  I wasn't sure I really liked how it turned out, so I set it aside and worked on something else, but once it dried, I actually thought it wasn't too bad.   Sometimes things just have to grow on me.  So I cut the panel down to 4 x 5 1/4.  Then I used the Lawn Fawn thanks die to cut my sentiment into the panel.  I then taped the panel down to a card base made from Simon Says Stamp Soft Navy card stock, which is quickly becoming a favorite.  I used some extra of that card stock to cut out another thanks using the die.  I then inlayed the sentiment, which is a very popular technique right now.  I added a few clear sequins to finish it off.


Tuesday, May 27, 2014

Happy Birthday Card with Ferro

I liked working with the Ferro so much for my dotted card that I had to try another pattern.  This time I used the mini peacock feathers stencil from the Crafter's Workshop to make my Ferro background.  Then I decided to try out some other techniques I've been admiring around the web.  I cut out some vellum with my Lawn Fawn Stitched Journaling Die, then heat embossed in white some stamps from the Blissful Botanicals set on the back side of the vellum.  I colored it in with my colored pencils and then stamped the sentiment from my Fiskars' How Many Candles set in Versafine Black Onyx ink then heat embossed that.  I used my Xyron sticker maker on the vellum to attach it to my Ferro piece and then mounted all of it on a standard card base. 




Wednesday, May 21, 2014

Smile - Inspired by Watercolor for Card Makers

Here's another card with that fun stencil with watercolors technique I learned in the onlinecardclasses.com Watercolor for Card Makers class.  I love playing with my Distress Inks this way and it was a good use of my Peacock Feathers stencil from the Crafter's Workshop.  I wasn't quite sure what to do with this background, but I had watercolored a bunch of the cute animals from Lawn Fawn's stamp sets Into the Woods and Critters in the Forest that were calling my name.  So I put them to use on this back with the cute smile sentiment.  I added some Wink of Stella to my sentiment and I really love how it turned out.