I decided to do something nice and easy today - still took me almost 2 hours somehow, but I did have a nice time. I dug out one of my beautiful Graphic 45 pads:
Lush. I decided to use some of the paper that had already been cut into, together with a square black card
I layered a piece of decorative paper on the bottom of the card, leaving a nice clean border
I cut a border from the stripe paper, and then another layer with the more ditsy print paper. I then cut out some of the sunflowers from the paper again that had been cut into
I added a couple of toppers to my papers, and played around with the layout
Happy with the layout, I decided to add some stitching around the edge of the topper - I first popped holes around the 3 edges of the topper, and then threaded the string through. As the string is quite firm, I didn't need to use a needle
Now, I checked my layout again, before gluing everything in place
When I glued everything in place, I shaped the sunflowers slightly, as I had cut up into some of the petals to allow more movements. The sunflowers at the top I shaped so it hugged the top layer. I made a treble bow ribbon, which I added on top of a ribbon/string knot. Another little card ready to be given away - not sure when to do the draw actually, I do need to think about this!! Anyway, for tonight, goodnight, sleeptight.
Love the sunflowers. Glad you feel a bit better x
ReplyDeleteLove the sunflowers. Glad you feel a bit better x
ReplyDeleteLove this, Leonie. So nice to be reminded that you can get fabulous results from using off cuts. I save them all, but don't think to look through them. Very inspiring x
ReplyDeleteLike most crafters I have a "bit" box but nothing in it is as beautiful as these (or big enough) I must invest in some Graphic 45 papers I have always loved the look of them but never got around to buying any The card you've made with them is lovely Thank you for the inspiration and glad to hear you're feeling better
ReplyDeleteWhat a sensational card Leonie!!! Love G45 & had to buy that French Country collection just for the sunflowers. I've now found a good place to buy the individual papers. particularly when sets are introduced. (Fab 'new' ones for CHA) And don't think any company can beat the G45 'around Hallowe'en sets! :)
ReplyDeleteGlad you're feeling a bit better x
Jac xx
Great card. I must have another look through my bits box! Glad you're feeling a bit better. Back to work tomorrow so won't have much time for crafting. :-(
ReplyDeleteSo glad you are on the mend. Love this card. Hope you feel on top form soon, then what a masterpiece we will see. M F Mxx
ReplyDeleteLove this card and love graphic 45. Only have one of their pads and have not dared to use any of it yet. Have only looked at it and stroked it!
ReplyDeleteGlad you are feeling a bit better but be careful of that voice of yours don't push it.
Hi Leonie.
ReplyDeleteanother lovely card Thank you.
Take care and I hope you get well soon.Kitty.
Hi Leoni gorgeous G45 card and you've done it proud. Great inspiration to use bits of card and it looks wonderful. Glad to hear you are feeling a bit better and hopefully you will soon be back on form x
ReplyDeleteThis looks wonderful and so did Sundays, xxx
ReplyDeleteMorning Leonie, a beautiful card, love Graphic 45, you have inspired me to get mine out and have a play. Enjoy your day.
ReplyDeleteHugs
Linda xxx
Gorgeous Leonie fabulous design and detail.
ReplyDeleteHugs Julie xxx
Love this and love Graphic45 papers they smell gorgeous too lol x
ReplyDeleteI love sunflowers and that looks lovely! Hope you feel better soon 😊
ReplyDeleteHi Leonie, found you yesterday, love your demo's, great idea's. Have missed you on C&C. Great crafter and lovely personality. Love Joan
ReplyDeleteHi Leonie just love how you brought all this together. Glad you are feeling a bit better. Best wishes Jackie x
ReplyDeleteGorgeous x
ReplyDeleteHi Leonie
ReplyDeleteLove this card, sunflowers are just gorgeous and pleased you are feeling better, I had this horrible bug before Christmas and had a spoonful of manuka honey everyday, that seemed to help to get rid of it quicker.
Happy Crafting
Pam