Wednesday, June 9, 2010
Good Morning Lovelies!
I was planning on posting this card yesterday, but I was so exhausted from spending all day Monday outside measuring pot holes (Yes, pot holes. Ahhh, such is my glamorous life!), I couldn't muster the energy to write up a post that night. Why is it that plenty of fresh air tires us?! It's almost an oxymoron isn't it?
When I saw Taylor's TESC116 sketch for this week, I immediately thought of the other floral silhouette from the TE Summer Afternoon set that was released last week. It looks like it was made for this sketch doesn't it?
It's a pity the rest of the card didn't come together as easily. Anything that could go wrong, SO did! The first edge I machine stitched produced awful stitching where the bottom thread was pulling up through the holes. So I then removed the thread to start again and stitched part of the edge again only to find that I ran out of thread on the bobbin! Ahh! So I unpicked the stitching once again and added thread to the bobbin, but before I could resew that edge again I realized that I had emptied the spool of all it's thread! Doh! So then I changed over to my white thread and proceeded to brake a needle while stitching! *sob sob* But wait: there's more! Even though I clear embossed the red flowers, the red ink started to smudge as I sponged around it with my Distress Inks! And I had to redo my sentiment banner because I the red ink that was on my fingers left fingerprints all over the first one! Oi vey! Talk about a very frustrating evening of stamping! Mental note to self: BE CAREFUL WHEN USING RED INK!
Regardless of the trouble I had making this card, I'm still happy with how it turned out. As I mentioned before, I clear embossed the image and sponged around it with a combination of Antique Linen and Tea Dye Distress Inks. I stitched around the main panel and added some of Taylor's Multi Twinkles (love these things!) to the sentiment banner. I also used a scalloped border punch to add some interest to the vertical panel. I was SO in love with the ribbon and button detail that Alice Wertz did on her card, I had to CASE them! Thank you Alice for a great embellishment!
I should probably finish up this post before Blogger decides it should give me grief too! lol Thanks so much for stopping by today!
Supplies
Stamps: Taylored Expressions 'Summer Afternoon' and 'Garden Party Blooms'
Inks: StazOn 'Jet Black', Real Red, Distress Inks - Antique Linen and Tea Dye
Papers: Strathmore Bristol Vellum, Bazzil Basics, PP - October Afternoon 'Thrift Shop'
Access: Buttons, Ribbon, DMC Thread, EK Success Open Scallop Edge Punch, Multi Twinkles, Machine Stitching, Sponges, Dimensionals
10 Comments:
Fabulous! Love the colours and combo of papers! hugs Juls
oh dear... this card caused a lot of trouble! but it turned out beautiful :)
Sorry you had such trials putting this together but it turned out beautiful! I just love it!
Such a lovely card!
This card is pure gorgeousness!! I adore the color with that fabulous dp! And the sketch is fantastic!! What a beauty!!
Every time I come here I see something absolutely beautiful and this is no different... goodness it's stunning. I LOVE this papers together. So gorgeous!
Sandra, so sorry you went through so many troubles to create this card. Your persistence paid off because it is absolutely gorgeous! I sure wish I could take some lessons from you! Hugs, Judy
What a beautfiul job! I love your card. I like how the buttons and bows are done. I also love your choice of DP.
Hugs!!
ALL of your cards are my favorites but I have to say that this one is right up at the top! Sounds like you have a very interesting job too!
ooooh, I love all the red! And the way you've added tiny ribbons behind the buttons is just brilliant!
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