Today I'd like to share with your my first card as a Chickie for Instyle Stamps. As soon as I saw this image, I fell in love with her, she's just so cute, she's called Mom Love and is available as a digital stamp at the Instyle Stamps Store.
I've had the papers for a few weeks, they came with a Craft Magazine, and I've been saving them for the perfect occasion. I layered the first paper onto a white card blank, i then took a smaller piece of the second paper (features the same design, but with the addition of flocked white polka dots) and using Heart Punches created a nice edge around the piece. I then layered this piece onto some white card stock, as this helps highlight the punched border.
I then took a scrap of iridescent sequin waste and wove a piece of turquoise ribbon through it, before wrapping it around my card panel, and tying in a bow. I took a selection of paper roses and flowers from my stash and attached them to my card panel. The card panel was then adhered to the card base. To finish my card I coloured my image with promarkers and a little white gel pen, and cut out with a craft knife, before layering it in the centre of the background, tucking the left foot behind the paper roses.
I'm entering this card into this weeks Oh, Alice! Challenge as the colour scheme works very nicely for the challenge.
Thank you for visiting with me, Have a Great Day
Suzi
xxx
I've had the papers for a few weeks, they came with a Craft Magazine, and I've been saving them for the perfect occasion. I layered the first paper onto a white card blank, i then took a smaller piece of the second paper (features the same design, but with the addition of flocked white polka dots) and using Heart Punches created a nice edge around the piece. I then layered this piece onto some white card stock, as this helps highlight the punched border.
I then took a scrap of iridescent sequin waste and wove a piece of turquoise ribbon through it, before wrapping it around my card panel, and tying in a bow. I took a selection of paper roses and flowers from my stash and attached them to my card panel. The card panel was then adhered to the card base. To finish my card I coloured my image with promarkers and a little white gel pen, and cut out with a craft knife, before layering it in the centre of the background, tucking the left foot behind the paper roses.
I'm entering this card into this weeks Oh, Alice! Challenge as the colour scheme works very nicely for the challenge.
Thank you for visiting with me, Have a Great Day
Suzi
xxx
Comments
Debbie
http://craftywizard.blogspot.com
Hugs,
Larissa
Cyndi
hugs, margie