Saturday 30 September 2017

Sizzix and Papertrey Ink Birthday card


Hello everyone. Can you believe that September is leaving us already? I can't pretend anymore that autumn isn't here yet. I like autumn in principle, and I do love the beautiful colours, but I know that winter will be following close behind and the older I get, the more I prefer spring and summer with the long warm days to enjoy. I'll have to find joy in the things I do like about the colder seasons. I've treated myself to a new snuggly jumper to change into when I get home and just want to relax, and I received some lovely scented candles for my birthday that help the sitting room look and smell all cozy. I also don't feel so guilty about ignoring nice weather to sit inside and make cards, so that is a good thing! Another good thing is that it's time for the Happy Little Stampers Watercolour Challenge.



Our winner for this challenge will receive a $20 coupon to spend at the shop! Check out all the details HERE.

The optional twist this time is Gold and I came up with this card




1) Take a piece of white card and paint it with gold paint. I used Pearlescent liquid acrylic which I watered down a little. When it is dry, cut it down using a stitched rectangle die, and then use the Sizzix Postage die from the Sizzix Butterfly set to cut a panel from the centre of the rectangle.

2) Cut a rectangle of black card and stamp the greeting from PTI Quilled Elegance at the bottom. I stamped with Versamark ink and used white detail embossing powder over the top.


3) Take a piece of watercolour card and paint over it using shades of blue watercolour and a little bit of Inka Gold. Once it is dry, use the butterfly panel die to cut the centre panel and adhere it to the gold postage rectangle.

4) Layer everything up and add it to the base card. I decided to leave the layers flat this time for easier postage, but the centre panel could be raised on foam if you prefer it.

If you head over to the HLS Blog, you'll find lots of inspiration form my talented Teamies and you can join us by linking your project there.

I'd like to play along with

A Gem of a Challenge #204 - birthday card

Aud Sentiments Challenge #189 - use a two word sentiment

The Sisterhood of Crafters challenge - use your dies

Thanks for stopping by

Hugs
Carol x



12 comments:

Unknown said...

Gorgeous card, I love the blue and gold with the pop of black, the postage die is really cool :)
hugs Kaz xx

Verna Angerhofer said...

This is gorgeous with that die and the colors you chose for it.

cotnob said...

A beautiful card Carol, a lovely gold background and pretty butterflies.
Pauline - Crafting with Cotnob
x

Sarah said...

A snuggly jumper and scented candles sound good to me Carol and cardmaking too...perfect!! Love the die you used here and the colour looks fab with the black and gold xx

Ina G said...

Simply stunning Carol. Beautiful butterflies and love the different dies you used. The scallop die makes your eye hone in on those butterflies. Gorgeous colour combo.

Sue said...

This is gorgeous Carol and love the gold background and such fab butterflies huggles Sue xx

Ros Crawford said...

What a beauty! Love the font on that sentiment ... No it's hard to ignore Autumn now ... The nights are getting dark and so much colder...

Darlene said...

Just beautiful!! Thanks so much for joining us at The Sisterhood’s ‘Use Your Dies!’ challenge and please come back again soon!
Darlene
one of the 'Sistahs'
The Sisterhood of Crafters
DAR’S CRAFTY CREATIONS Please come for a visit!

Kara Lynne said...

So beautiful, Carol!! I love the gold painted background! I'm with you, fall is great, but it means winter is coming. Again, tho, I agree that I don't have to feel guilty being indoors crafting when the weather's not so nice!

Cara said...

Beautiful card, love that pop of blue against the gold. Hope you and your family are keeping well x

K M Meena Herale said...

Lovely card.

Meena
hugs xx

Nora Noll said...

Because you used butterflies AND blue, This is one of my favorites of yours!!!! I LOVE everything about it!!

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