Showing posts with label wedding. Show all posts
Showing posts with label wedding. Show all posts

Monday, 3 June 2019

On Your Big Day...

Happy Monday friends...

I can't quite believe that we're already in June ~ where did those 6 months go?!?! It's crazy, isn't it? But we can't hold back time and as always the start of a new week, means it's time for the brand new Simon Says Stamp Monday Challenge and this week, we feel that love is in the air with our theme all about Weddings or Anniversary! The DT are also showcasing Prima Marketing products within their projects which is something you don't have to do but with so many lovely products to choose from, it might be hard not to get tempted. So, if you'd like to join us and play along with this fun challenge, then we would love to see how you interpret the theme and see what you create...

For my project, I decided that when it comes to an anniversary or a wedding, everyone needs a card and what better way to show someone the love that to give something that comes from the heart and is handmade. So, with this in mind and because summer and weddings are a match made in heaven, I made this elegant, vintage style card, perfect for the big day and a card that is full of layers and dimension and is all about die cutting!!
So, let's get started and here's how I created my project...

To begin with I chose a colour theme that I really love, grey and soft pastels, including pinks, peaches and green and I started by creating the background for the whole piece.

I cut a panel of Heavy Stock Mixed Media card, just because I know this card will take everything I throw at it and applied a layer of Hickory Smoke Distress Paint over the top. Once this layer was dry, I then added some Picket Fence Distress Paint, dry brushing the paint over the top of the previous layer but not adding too much white.

I dried the surface thoroughly and then placed the Rosette Layering Stencil onto my coloured card. This is a great stencil as I can repeat the pattern, across a larger area and create the perfect, seamless design. Starting with the stencil on the left hand side of my card, I then used a palette knife to apply some White Gold Icing Paste through the stencil. I have never used this medium before but I was really impressed with it, it creates the most gorgeous finish, dries quickly and is so easy to use ~ I'll definitely be buying some more colours!

Lift off the stencil and then lay it down to repeat the right hand side, lining it up so that you get that seamless design.
I allowed for the paste to dry before inking the edges with a little Walnut Stain Distress Ink.

I now matted the background onto a piece of cream card, followed by some gold metallic kraft stash, each time leaving a narrow border around the outside. To create my card base, I mounted the layers onto some stitched card that I coloured with Distress Paints and a layer of charcoal grey card, before adhering the FIVE layers onto a 20 x 17.5cm kraft card blank.
Now that I have my base, I can move onto the embellishments and make that gorgeous bouquet of flowers! I wanted to add a real touch of elegance to this card but also add dimension to this card and with this in mind, I used a combination of Wildflower Stems 1, Wildflower Stems 2Funky Florals 3 and added some Adorned gold swirls into the mix.

I cut my selection of flowers from Distress Watercolour card, using various dies from the packs, and these all work together so well on the finished card. The longer stems that I used are all Wildflower Stems and the pink flower and foliage is all coloured with Distress Marker Pens and a touch of Peeled Paint and Mowed Lawn Oxide Inks.
The three layered flowers are cut from card using the spiky flower and stamen die in the Funky Florals 3 dies set. This is one of my favourite flower dies as it really does create some beautiful 3D blooms. For the base of the flower, I coloured this with Antique Linen Oxide Spray, just spritzed onto damp watercolour card and then dried with a heat gun. The centres are coloured with a combination of Fossilized Amber Oxide Spray, Fossilized Amber Distress Spray Stain and a hint of Wild Honey Spray Stain. I then layered my die cuts, slightly offsetting each layer as I attached them and shaped the petals and centres. For the centres, I added some Baubles that I coloured with Pink Sherbet and Mushroom Alcohol Ink before adhering onto my blooms with Matte Collage Medium.
I now have all my flowers to create the bouquet and setting these aside, I cut a Stitched Oval from Distress Watercolour Card, and lightly misted the card with water before spritzing the surface with Frayed Burlap Distress Spray Stain and Antique Linen and Pumice Stone Oxide Spray. Once happy, I splattered some of the ink left on my craft sheet across the oval, heat dried it, inked the edges and matted it onto some gold metallic kraft stash.
To create the sentiment, I cut the 'Love' wording from gold metallic kraft stash, using the Valentine Side Order and then cut it again from grey card before layering the gold word over the top of the grey die cut to create the perfect drop shadow. I then adhered the word above the stamped wording, 'on your big day' which is one of the stamps from the Glorious Bouquet stamp set.
I attached the oval onto my card using foam pads, placing it over the top of a border of Crochet lace, which again is die cut, using the gorgeous Crochet die set that Tim and Sizzix released earlier this year. Now all that's left is to attach the floral bouquet around the oval die cut and to create a touch of opulence, I used the Adorned die to die cut gold metallic card and added some swirls into the bouquet.
To complete the arrangement, I added a key adornment, which I altered for a more vintage feel using Evergreen Bough, Picket Fence and Antiqued Bronze Distress Paint. I added some cotton thread which I wrapped around the key and then attached it at the bottom of my arrangement.
The finishing touch to this card was some crystals and I used the Amber Moon Say It With Crystals, from Prima and placed these in the opposite corners of the card.
So, that completes this week's project and I hope it's inspired you with some ideas of how you can use dies to create some gorgeous focal points on your cards!
Have fun creating your projects and don't forget, you can find more inspiration from my talented teamies over on the challenge blog and every week, one lucky random participant has the chance to win a $50 gift voucher from Simon Says StampYou have until Monday 8am Ohio time. 1pm UK time, 2 pm CET to join in and good luck....







I'm now off to enjoy some cake and bubbly because today is my birthday but before I go ~ thank you so much for taking the time to stop by today and really hope to see you again soon, love Emma xxx



Recipe for project:


Tim Holtz/Stampers Anonymous Layering Stencil: Rosette, Glorious Bouquet
Tim Holtz/Sizzix: Wildflower Stems 1Wildflower Stems 2, Funky Florals 3Crochet, Adorned, Valentine Side Order, Stitched Ovals
Distress Oxide Sprays: Fossilized AmberAntique LinenPumice Stone
Distress Oxide Inks: Peeled Paint, Mowed Lawn, Frayed Burlap
Distress Ink: Walnut Stain
Distress Spray Stain: Fossilized AmberFrayed BurlapWild Honey

Monday, 11 February 2019

Love Is All You Need...

Hello friends...

Hope you've all had a wonderful weekend and feeling refreshed and you're all ready to join us and play along with the brand new Simon Says Stamp Monday Challenge which this week is called ~ Typography! We want you to show us some letters within your projects and the DT can't wait to see what you create and look forward to visiting all your blogs...

For my project, I felt the love in the air and with Valentine's Day approaching, I decided to create this vintage style panel full of romance. The initial inspiration for this piece came from the Beatles song, All You Need Is Love ~ my Mum is a huge John Lennon fan and she'd been playing the song and it just got stuck on repeat in my head and so, this project was born!
So, let's begin and here's how I made my panel...
 

To begin with I cut a Media Board to measure 18 x 24cm and started work on my background. I began by adding the lettering.

For this I used two of Tim Holtz's dies, Deco (my all time favourite) to cut out "ALL YOU NEED IS" and the Cutout Script to die cut the 'LOVE' lettering from chipboard. I then adhered my lettering down the side of the panel using Matte Collage Medium. Once it was in place and the adhesive had dried, I applied a coat of gesso over the entire panel and heat dried it.
If you don't own any of the XL Bigz dies, then don't worry as you can still create this effect using the Thinlit dies and cutting the lettering from card a couple of times and then layering it to create the dimension but obviously the Bigz dies do the job for you, as they cut through chipboard like a dream and it makes your life much easier!

I then took a combination of Distress Sprays ~ Victorian Velvet, Frayed Burlap, Antique Linen and Vintage Photo and starting with the palest of the neutral colours, I spritzed Antique Linen over my board and lettering. If you feel you've applied too much spray at any point, don't panic ~ just dab it away with a kitchen towel. I then applied the remaining colours, one by one, over the top and just built up the intensity in some places, leaving others to be paler.

Once I was happy, I heat dried the panel ~ I did apply some Distress Crayons to create a little more depth on the background, using the same colours as I'd used in the sprays but it just helped to intensify the colour.  I then added some Crackle Texture Paste over the surface and when the paste is dry, I just scribbled Hickory Smoke Distress crayon over the crackled areas, spritzed lightly with water and allowed the colour to sink into the crackles, dabbing away any excess water. At this stage I also added some script ~ not too much on this piece as I wanted the lettering down the side to really be the star of the show.

To give more definition to the letters, I dry brushed gesso over the top before taking my Pumice Stone Distress Marker Pen and outlining each letter, smudging the ink with my fingertips to blend out any harsh lines. I then flicked some Black Soot Distress Paint using the Splatter Brush over the surface of the panel.

To complete the panel, I used Pumice Stone and Ground Espresso Crayons around the edge before wrapping some twine around the right hand side, fanning it out to create some texture and interest.
Now to bring this panel to life and tell the story and I chose to use one of the new photos from the new Paper Dolls pack, which I believe this is shipping very soon.
I colour tinted the image...
...and then arranged it with some of the new Botanical Layers, which once again will be shipping soon, so you don't have too long to wait!
To create dimension on this piece, I placed the layers onto different depths of foam tape, this builds up perspective on the piece that I wanted to achieve. You'll also notice that I placed a piece of broken ruler into the arrangement, which gives a base for the Paper Dolls to be attached too.

I attached a final layer of Botanical in front of the couple, attaching it over a bed of moss and sisal fibres, which just give a little more movement.
Now for the finishing touches, and these included a Clippings Stickers in the top left hand corner and one of the new pink labels in the bottom right hand corner. I then placed a stitched button onto the label.
I also added some Melange Pebbles, painted with metallic acrylic paints to give some shimmer and shine and I added these to my arrangement.
 So, that completes this week's project which I hope you've enjoyed and has inspired you with some ideas of your own. How wonderful would this be for a newly married couple or maybe an anniversary gift and I love how the die cut lettering creates dimension but doesn't overwhelm the project.

Don't forget, you can find more inspiration from my talented teamies over on the challenge blog and every week, one lucky random participant has the chance to win a $50 gift voucher from Simon Says StampYou have until Monday 8am Ohio time. 1pm UK time, 2 pm CET to join in and good luck....





Thank you so much for taking the time to stop by today and hope to see you again soon, love Emma xxx

Recipe for project:


Tim Holtz/Sizzix Dies: Deco, Cutout Script
Distress Spray Stain: Victorian Velvet, Frayed Burlap, Antique Linen and Vintage Photo
Distress Paint: Black Soot
Distress Crayons: Hickory Smoke, Pumice Stone, Ground Espresso
Heat Gun
Splatter Brush
Big Shot Plus
Palette Knife
Twine, moss, sisal fibres and button from my own stash


Thursday, 2 August 2012

From The Heart...

Another flying visit from me...to show you the final part of my Wedding Collection that I made for Craftwork Cards and CHA!! I had such fun working with all these products...they are just so gorgeous and as always, the quality of CWC, is second to none and it just keeps getting better and better!!

So, here is the last of my creations to complete the ensemble and I hope you like what I've created!
Wedding Card



Thank You Card

Table Decorations
The Gift Collection
Okey dokey, time for me to go and cook dinner but before I head into the kitchen...if you are a huge fan of Craftwork Cards, and who isn't?!?!?! If you have already started to think about your Christmas cards, eek...I know, terrible isn't it...but if you have, then why don't you head on over to the Craftwork Cards right now or click HERE because there's something very special waiting for you and I think you will love what they have on offer!!
Sorry for being so secretive but if you check back tomorrow...all will be revealed here on my blog!!

Bye for now and see you soon!
Love Emma xxx

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