Tuesday 14 May 2013

In Honor of Mothers the world over a Card file to share

 This is a example of the card I gave to my Mother for Mother's Day this year.  I started with a white card base 4 3/4 inches by 6 1/2 inches ( 12 cm by 16.5 cm).  The cutting files has 4 files.  The first one is the base card which is the light pastel green cardstock from the pastel pack 4 which is scored and folded on the 8 inch mark and on the 4 inch mark.  Then start with A slot being inserted in the other A slot.  Repeat with B and C slots. Next cut the matting cardstock file which I cut out of pastel pink vellum.  The Cascade card matting pattern file is cut out of a pale pink sweet pea pattern on the light tan background (the paper I used is from Busy Scrapper's Solution Wedding & Romance 1. The six tall thin pieces with angled tops are matted on the vellum and then placed on each of the outer cascading card, then mat the house shape on the vellum house shape.  Place the house shape on the front. The foil paper tole used in the front of the cascade card is Art Nouveau 1.  Take the flowers and brush a watercolour made of an small amount of 1 part green patina perfect pearls 2 and 1.5 part water to all the outer edges on the lace flowers

and the vellum.  Then brush a small edge along the wing edges of the butterflie pieces The vellum will curl a bit as it gets wet, which adds the look of the flowers.  When the flowers are dry I rolled the center of each flower part the largest McGill flower shaping tool on a McGill pad to cup the flower and add texture to the flower.  I glue the two pieces together in the center.  There are more pattern flower pieces than vellum flower pieces.  A few of the flowers I made had two pattern pieces together.  I mixed them with the other flowers on the card.  The gold center is from Dazzles Bloom Stickers 1 small bloom.  Then the very centers of the flowers is a drop if liquid pearls white opal 2.  Mount the flowers according to the pictures or as you see fit.  The butterflies were folded in half along the body of the butterfly pattern paper and then glued to the body of the vellum butterfly.  After dry then curl the wings around a pencil or a medium handle.  Then body is then created by adding liquid pearls in the folded pinched center.  Then glue it to the card.  Now it is time to make the tags for each pockets.  Each have a green base cardstock with matted vellum and pattern paper, glued together.  I add a flower to each one with a gold swirl from Stacked Oval Stickers in gold 1 on one upper corner.  I then used a small strip of scrap cardstock, folded in half with glue on the top 3/4 of each outer side and then slide into the bottom of each pocket.  This will create a base for your tags to sit on.  To attach your cascading 

part to you card base take three scraps of paper 2 inches by 1 1/2 inches and score it along the 2 inch side at 1/2 inch and at 3/4 inch and fold in a c shape and then attach to each side and the base.  Then attach to the centered card base.  This will give the cascading part the space to move and pop forward.  Now at thefront of the cascading base add a small scrap of green cardstock measured to support the front of the card so it will stand up. We are now ready to make the Title tag print the word document and then tape the green title tag centered on the and reprint it so the words line up well.  Now mat it on the title tag vellum. and place on the card front.  I used some of the border from the stacked oval stickers 1 on the base of the title tag and up on side.  Inside is a strip of vellum, pattern paper and a border.  Everywhere I used the border I added a few drops of liquid pearl 2 in the pattern.
If you would like a demo youtube clip, please leave a comment and I will work on it.  Thank you for visiting.
1 by Hot off the Press at www.paperwishes.com
2 by Ranger at http://rangerink.com/
3 by McGill at http://www.mcgillinc.com/
4 by American Craft at www.americancrafts.com


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1 comment:

  1. A lovely card, Cindy. Love the soft colours too.
    Tine (Addie24)

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