The center panel is made up of the following cardstocks and dimensions: cranberry (4-1/4" X 1-3/4"), gray (4-1/8" X 1-5/8") and silver metallic (4" X 1-1/2"). Both the small and large flowers are from the set Season of Joy. They are stamped in cranberry onto Whisper White paper then cut out. I then used the Spring Bouquet Punch to punch out a scrap piece of silver metallic paper. The punched flowers are attached to the center of the large cranberry ones using Dimensionals, then the small flowers are attached to the centers of the silver ones in the same manner. The sentiment is from the set All Holidays, and it is stamped in cranberry ink onto white paper that measures 1-3/4" X 13/16". The sentiment is matted onto silver metallic cardstock measuring 2" X 1-1/8", and then the silver is matted onto cranberry that measures 2-1/8" X 1-1/4". The sentiment panel is mounted onto the center panel using dimensionals, then the flowers are attached to separate corners of the sentiment with double-layered dimensionals.
This is my submission for today's Limited Supplies Challenge at SCS. Here were the rules for "The Mini Main Event": use mini stamps (no larger than 1.5" X 1.5"); use any backgrounds, flourishes, and borders; limit layers of cardstock; use up to two specialty tools; use any coloring tools; and finally, use one type of embellishment. So this is what I came up with! I started with a card base made from a piece of Canson's Watercolor Paper from their Biggie Jr Watercolor Paper Pad. It measures 11" X 4-1/4", then folded in half to open from the bottom. The center panel is made up of the following paper/cardstock and dimensions: Always Artichoke cardstock (4-1/4" X 2-3/4"), watercolor paper (4-1/4" X 2-5/8"), and Always Artichoke Designer Paper (4-1/4" X 2-1/2"). The papers are attached to each other using SNAIL Adhesive, then some Artichoke Organdy Ribbon was tied around the left side of the panel. The panel is attached to the card base using Dimensionals. I used my Basic Black Stampin' Write Marker and Mat Pack to draw a row of dots across the top of the panel.
The focal image is from the set Love Notes, and it is stamped in Staz-On Black ink onto watercolor paper. I used my Aquapainter to color the tree Always Artichoke, the star Yoyo Yellow, and the background Bordering Blue. I then used the 1-1/4" Square Punch to punch out the image. It is mounted onto a piece of Mellow Moss cardstock that was punched out using the 1-3/8" Square Punch. Then the two squares were attached to a piece of artichoke paper that was cut with my Paper Cutter to measure 1-1/2" square. The focal panel is attached to the center one using dimensionals again.
That's it for today.....two cards have sapped all of my energy, so I am going to relax for a while before a long weekend of non-stop running. Thanks for stopping by today, and I hope to see you tomorrow with a creation for the Inspiration Challenge. Have a wonderful weekend........Hugs ~ Mercy
Supplies
Stamps: Canvas, Season of Joy, All Holidays, Love Notes
Paper: Basic Gray, Cranberry Crisp, Silver Metallic, watercolor, Always Artichoke cardstock and Designer Paper, Mellow Moss
Ink: Basic Gray, Cranberry Crisp, Black Staz-On, Always Artichoke, Yoyo Yellow, Bordering Blue
Accessories: CuttleBug embossing folder, Sizzix machine, dimensionals, SNAIL Adhesive, black stampin' write marker, mat pack, organdy ribbon, square punches (1-1/4", 1-3/8"), sponge dauber
9 comments:
Oh, I absolutely love that metallic cardstock. And using it with the grey and red makes it look so so beautiful! The 2nd card looks so elegant..love it!
absolute cuteness on your tree.
grrrrrrreat design, mercy!!!!
tfs:)
chat
The embossed metallic cardstock looks so elegant! I really like the gray with the cranberry, too.
Mercy,
I LOVE this card. The silver is beautiful on it. Great job.
Pam
These cards are just fantastic. I LOVE LOVE LOVE the top card with the metallic. Just so gorgeous, Mercy!!
Wowee girl these are both stunning!!!
Hi Mercy!
How are you?
Your work is rockin’ as always!
Have a great weekend!!
Michele
Wow! I really like the first card Mercy. Thats something I would like to try.
Melanie
What a classic!!!! Simple understatement -- doesn't get any better!!! Love this a LOT!!!
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