I’d already picked out the stamp set – I was creating a card for a teenage girl, and loved the “big heart” image. It was 1 in the morning (yes THIS morning…), so I went to my favorite place for inspiration – SplitcoastStampers.
I found a very elegant design (http://www.splitcoaststampers.com/gallery/photo/530832?cat=7204), but I was aiming for a 14-year-old, so I picked a more unusual color combo that the original and used a different embossing folder for the mat. The ribbon is a little more like a fabric strip than a ribbon, and adds to the less formal air.
Ingredients
CARDSTOCK: Base: Apricot Appeal (SU!); Mat: Certainly Celery (SU!); Image Mat: Cameo Coral (SU!); Image: Whisper White (SU!);
STAMPS: Livin’ Large (SU!) INK: Basic Black (SU!)
ACCESSORIES: Cuttlebug (Provo Craft), Embossing Folder (Provo Craft), Small circle Nestabilities (Spellbinders), light orange fabric ribbon (Hand-Dyed Hobbieds), COPIC Markers (E00, R14, YR21, Y13), Rotary trimmer with straight straight blade (Fiskars), ATG with ¼” adhesive (Scotch)
Instructions
BASE CARD: Cut a piece of light orange cardstock to measure 5 1/2” x 8 1/2”, and score it in the middle at 4 1/4”.
MATS: Cut a light green layer measuring 5 1/4” by 4”. Place the paper in the embossing folder, and run it once through the Cuttlebug.
IMAGE MATS: Cut a rectangle from coral paper, measuring 2 1/4” by 3 1/4” . Use a scrap of coral paper, and cut a 2” circle using the Cuttlebug and the Nestabilities die.
IMAGES: Cut a rectangle from white paper, measuring 2” by 3” . Stamp the big heart image using black dye ink. Color the image with markers.
Use a scrap of white paper, and cut a 1 5/8” circle using the Cuttlebug and the Nestabilities die. Stamp the sentiment on the white circle using black dye ink.
ASSEMBLY: Fold the base card on the scored line; this card opens vertically – the scored fold goes at the left of the card.
The ribbon is added in 2 pieces: Cut a short piece (3”) and lay it vertically on the card. Mount a 4 1/2” piece of ribbon ribbon across the middle of the green mat horizontally, across the small piece of ribbon, forming a cross. Tape the ends down on the back of the mat. Then tie the small piece in a knot and pull it tight.
Mat the image on the coral rectangle, and the sentiment on the coral circle.
Then, put the pieces together: 1) mat onto base card, 2) image in upper left corner, and 3) sentiment.
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3 comments:
Very nice and I know my teenage niece would really enjoy receiving this one! Great job!
Your cards are so inspiring! I am stuck in the red & pink mode for Valentines day cards but your examples are so refreshing and have opened my eyes to many other color combinations for what is usually a red, white and/or pink card day! Thanks!
The color contrast is surprising and refreshing. I believe that it would be a unique card to send to a person of any age.
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