Happy Friday!!! It's time for a new challenge from the Cut It Up Challenge Blog. This week, the challenge is: Happy Birthday
Here is my card for your inspiration:
Almost this entire card was created with leftovers that were already (or still) on my desk from other recent projects. I decided to take some process photos and share a bit of my creative process with you, so this post will be a bit longer than normal, but hopefully it will also be a bit of fun! I didn't think about doing that until after I had already die cut the border piece, but it was die cut from a scrap of white that was on my desk as well. Here is the start of my card:
I knew the sketch I was going to use and I knew I was going to use that tiny bit of ribbon as part of the dividing border between the two pieces of patterned paper. When I do that, I often will use a scrap piece of cardstock to layer under the patterned paper to give a good base to wrap the ribbon around, so this is what I'm showing in the photo below:I felt the urge to go a bit vintage looking with this, so I distressed the edges of my patterned papers with my scissors and then used Old Book distress oxide ink to give a old feel to the papers. On the pink dotted paper, I used the same ink to stamp a French script stamp on the paper.
I had just a tiny piece of the ribbon (that I distressed with Vintage Linen oxide ink) and the scrap of white carstock I used for the border die was not long enough for the card, so this is how I solve that problem. Since I knew I was going to have a panel covering up a section of the border, I laid it on the card in the general spot I was going to place it and cut both the ribbon and the border die cut so that cut would hide behind the image/sentiment panel. On the finished card, you will never know they don't span the entire card.
Here is the final result:
I stamped the butterfly first with the Vintage Linen Distress ink and then inked just the edges with Worn Lipstick Distress Oxide and stamped it again. I stamped the sentiment and a flourish with a pale gray ink. I was even able to use some of the pink mulberry paper behind the image panel. To finish it off, I added three pink pearls. I really LOVE how this turned out!!Since I was having so much fun and was feeling really inspired, I decided to decorate the front and back of my envelope to match the card. I used the same butterfly and French script stamps with the same inks. I also distressed the edges of the envelope with the distress oxide ink.
I finished off the back as well with a sentiment, and I created a "seal" with the same butterfly and a matching die. I will add it after I seal the envelope.
Thanks so much for stopping by! I hope you will hop over to the Cut It Up blog for the full details of the challenge and to see what the rest of the Design Team has created.
Supplies:
Stamps: Picket Fence Studios "Butterfly Boutique"; PaperTrey Ink "Just Sentiments: Birthday" and "The Sweet Life" flourish; Hero Arts "French script"; Concord and 9th "Perfectly Penned" both sentiments on the envelope
Dies: PaperTrey Ink border die; My Favorite Things "Blueprints 13" banner; Picket Fence Studios "Butterfly Boutique" on envelope
Challenges:
Krafty Chicks #810--birthday
Creative Knockouts #566--birthday wishes
Pixie's Snippets Playground #527--anything goes with snippets
Sweet Stampin'--a special woman (this is for my best friend from high school--a very long time ago!)
Lil' Patch of Crafty Friends #273--anything goes
Cards Galore #145--anything goes
Crafter's Cafe Blog Challenge #327--for the girls OR anything goes
We Love Stamping--wildlife OR anything goes
Double D Challenge--books/bookmarks OR postal/postage (I hope the fact I decorated the envelope to put in the post will count for postal/postage.)








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