Hope you are having a wonderful weekend so far.
Lil Patch of Crafty Friends has a new challenge that just started and it will be going on for 2 weeks. I hope that you will join in the fun and submit a project. The theme is always Anything Goes.
The sponsor for this challenge is Polkadoodles
The prize is: a £6.75 voucher
Let me share my project with you:
I used the darling image
Big Bunch
Isn't she cute???
While I was coloring her, I decided she would look great on a twisted easel fold card. Since she was holding a bunch of roses, I also decided to make some of my own roses
for the accent you see on the card front.
More about those roses in a minute.
Isn't she cute???
While I was coloring her, I decided she would look great on a twisted easel fold card. Since she was holding a bunch of roses, I also decided to make some of my own roses
for the accent you see on the card front.
More about those roses in a minute.
Here is the card opened up.
I added a tag with a sentiment and decided to add some roses on the tag and the string
as additional little accents.
OK, let's talk roses.
These flowers are so easy to make from scratch. I love dies,
and I have a lot, but these are so fast to make and you do not even need a die.
I start out with a circle of paper. I used handmade paper for these but you can use text paper or lightweight card stock. I just cut a circle, no die but if you want, you can use a die or a punch.
Next, I cut a spiral starting from the outside edge going into the middle. I penciled that spiral in so you could see what it looks like. Usually, I just cut, without any pencil line.
The center has a roundish area left so the rolled rose has a base to sit on.
Place the outside strip edge in the slit in the quilling tool tip. Make sure to position the tool on top of the circle just like you see above.
You will need to twist the tool so the paper is wrapped around the tip of the tool.
Make sure to twist counter clockwise.
Wrap til you get to that round base in the center.
Gently pull the quilling tool off.
Place a little glob of glue on that base and place the rolled paper onto that glue. The rolled piece (the rose) should be sitting up.
Let the glue set up and you have a rose.
Easy peasy.
The great thing about making these by hand,
without a die, is that you can make the rose small.
These roses are about 1/2" and they are perfect
for a small area on your project.
Here is a closer view of the roses on the card.
Hope you give rose making a try.
They are fun to make and add that special something to your project.
SUPPLIES I USED ON MY PROJECT
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Stamps: Digital - Polkadoodles- Big Bunch, (Sentiment) Hero Arts - (old stamp from a set)
Paper/Card Stock: White CS, Lilac CS, Green CS, DP, Yellow Handmade paper
Ink: India Ink - Black
Dies Used: Spellbinders Circle
Accessories: Tag, dimensional foam, Bakers Twine, Spectrum Noir Alcohol Markers - Various colors, Quilling Tool, MS Punch Branch 2, |
I am submitting my card in the following challenges:
- Colour Crazy Challenge - No. 20 - ANYTHING GOES (#21)
- Crafting-With-Friends - No.67 - ALWAYS ANYTHING GOES (#140)
- Creative Fingers - No. 147 - MAY - ANYTHING GOES (#30)
- Jo's Scrap Shack - No. 234 - ANYTHING GOES (#21)
- Kitty Bee Designs - No.118 - MOM/ FEMININE (#26)
- Pattie's Creations - MAY - No. 146 - FLOWERS (#41)
- Polkadoodles - ANYTHING GOES (#20)
- QKR Stampede – No. 296 - ANYTHING GOES ((#21)
- Simply Papercraft - MAY - No. 56 - ANYTHING GOES (#213)
- World Wide Open Design Team Challenge #05 Always Anything Goes (#23)
- Classic Design Team Open Challenge - #25 Always Anything Goes (#132)
Thanks for stopping by today. Hope you like my card. I will be back soon with more cards/projects to inspire you.