Hello,
Two cards to share today as I mentioned in an earlier post I'm joining in with Theresa Momber's Blog Hop. We've all made projects with her new and very beautiful set 'Timeless Treasures'.
My first card is a very feminine card, when I saw this set I knew I would be able to incorporate some of my sewing treasures, so with this card I included some pretty lace and a couple of charms.
The base card is Gina K's Pure Luxury base weight in pure white. Some soft pink card was next topped with the dp which is Basic Grey bittersweet vanilla fudge.
The image and sentiment were stamped in Versafine vintage sepia onto GKD pure white layering weight then cut using a Spellbinders die. I left the card in the die and sponged gently around the edge with some soft pink ink. This was then layered onto GKD Chocolate card.
I've used two layers of foam tape to attach first the stamped image and then the pale pink layered section to the card base.
To attach the lace I pressed it onto Vliesofix (just to stabilize it) then using double sided tape attached it to a piece of the dp and cut around the lace . This was then attached to the card and the charms added. I punched some flowers for the corner and added Kaiserscrapbook Chino pearls for the centres and the three remaining corners.
I also decorated the inside of this card using one of the two key stamps that were part of the set. More punched flowers.
The sentiment inside is from Nina's new set .
The second card I made for a male and I've tried to make it look vintage using one of the GKD Digital papers 'Peachy Keen' layered onto layering weight card which sits on the base card of Soft Sand. The image was stamped using Versafine Vintage Sepia and cut using a Spellbinders rectangle die. I sponged this image whilst still in the die using the same Vintage Sepia. This was then matted onto some GKD Chocolate card that I punched along one side using a SU spiral binding punch.
I laid a strip of very fine cork across the front of the card then a vertical strip of corrugated card which I sponged to distress. I've wrapped some tea dyed string around this and knotted it . This section was attached to the card using foam tape. The Sentiment, one I really like, was stamped directly onto the digi paper. No decorating inside this card!
This is such a great set, seven sentiments and nine images, available now from Gina K Designs.
To see even more inspiration from Theresa's gorgeous Timeless Treasures stamp set, please visit Theresa Momber's blog
She has two guest designers joining in the blog hop tonight:
Cathy Edgar and her mom -Geri Utterback
as well as these GinaK's Senior Design Team members:
Cindy Lawrence
Emily Giovanni
Erika Martin
Jessica Fick
Lee Murphy
Lynn Mercurio
Melanie Muenchinger
also some of the other CenterStage Spotlight Design Team members:
Brenda Turner
Shannon Bracken
Sue Morris
Emily Giovanni
Erika Martin
Jessica Fick
Lee Murphy
Lynn Mercurio
Melanie Muenchinger
also some of the other CenterStage Spotlight Design Team members:
Brenda Turner
Shannon Bracken
Sue Morris
Hope you take the time to visit these amazing designers, I'm sure they will inspire you.
Till next time........
Sue your card are absolutely beautiful!! Geri
ReplyDeleteWONDERFUL!!!
ReplyDeleteI can't even begin to tell you how beautiful these cards are. I love everything about them Sue. Good for you..these are by far the most impressive cards I have seen today. :)
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful. You have been a real star on the design team.
ReplyDeleteWow! Beautiful card! I don't even know where to start...the whole card is just stunning. Great job!
ReplyDeleteSue these are smashing projects! (did you catch that "Aussie accent" on the word smashing?!?) Totally fabulous, exquisite, beautiful - I especially love the bit of lace accent on the one but I also love the true vintage feel on the more masculine card as well - super job, woman!!!
ReplyDeleteSue, these are amazing! The first one has such a beautiful Victorian feel with that gorgeous lace and I just love the clean lines of the masculine card. Absolutely fabulous!!!
ReplyDeleteSue, These are both absolutely amazing! Love them!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely gorgeous cards Sue!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful inside/outside work on this card. Wow.
ReplyDeleteStunning! and a perfect use of the vintage stamps
ReplyDeleteSue, both these cards are stunning, I think you have done your best work.... fantastic, gold star for you.
ReplyDeletestunning cards! I am in love with the first one! what a beautiful image! and I love the lace! such an elegant card!
ReplyDeleteTHUD...Sue these are stunning projects. I absolutely love the feminine card and your lace is GORGEOUS! It really adds a lot to the vintage feel.
ReplyDeleteYour masculine card is just as awesome, filled with great images and texture.
Stunning!
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ReplyDeleteI am definatly not an expert on the candle thing.. however
1, stamp onto tissue paper and colour using any medim.
2, cut as close to image ans possible and then place on candle.
3, use some wax paper and pull the image tight to the candle and then heat with your heat gun.. long enough to heat the wax from the wax paper so it fuses the tissue paper to the candle but not too long that it melts the candle! and hey presto!!
Beautiful cards! You are so talented!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous work! The detail of the first card is simply stunning! I am in awe of the lace you added and those charms are the perfect touch! Gorgeous cards! Best, Curt
ReplyDeleteWow! Beautiful cards. Love the decorating on the inside of the 1st.
ReplyDeleteThese cards are amazing! I love the famine card! I really need to get ALL of the new sets released! LOL!
ReplyDeleteBoth cards are fantastic! I love the lace and the colors that you used.
ReplyDeleteWOW!!! Amazing!!! The 2nd card is just FABU!
ReplyDeleteWhat fantastic creations Sue! Love that lace and the corkboard on the other!
ReplyDeleteSue, what lovely projects, Sue!! You are so amazing - I love your work!!!
ReplyDeleteSue, you have given vintage cards a new meaning! These are superbe!
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ReplyDeleteSue, check out Tina's (from stamptv) blog for candy!
Classy, elegant, exquisite and stunning! xx
ReplyDeleteBeautiful cards and such detail. Love it.
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