Hello
everyone and Happy Valentine's Day!
I'm excited to be
February's Guest Designer for Picket Fence Studios, celebrating their new
release today. I hope you'll follow the theme for the day and
"LOVE" all that you see.
I stamped the
puppy and kitten in black, brown and white and used my ScanNCut to quickly cut
them out for me. I placed them, willy nilly around the card, in
line with my cover plate die I used for interest. After embossing my
sentiment with Wow's Opaque White Fine Detail powder, I popped it up and placed
a popped up kitten and puppy at the end. I thought the veterinarian would
appreciate the whimsical nature of the card.
My
second card was inspired by my grandma, who used to grow cats and kittens in
her flower beds. I think those were her favorite things to plant. I
used the Gingham background stamp on a die cut piece of kraft card stock,
embossing it with the same white detail powder as above, to make my
latticework. I then used Gina K's Amalgam ink to stamp the blooms from
Succulent Blossoms on to green card stock. I then used Prismacolor pencil
shades of green, purple and brown to complete the realistic look of the
plants. I embossed my sentiment, from the Let’s Shake Our Tail Feathers
set, and cut it out with my new Cut-Align from My Sweet Petunia. I
adhered the lattice piece with the florals on a white card base. I think
my grandma would have loved this card. I think I'll send it to my mom, to
bring her some good memories.
My
last card, and probably my favorite, uses the Let’s Shake Our Tail Feathers and
Shop Hard sets. This design immediately
struck my brain when I first saw the peacock feathers. I thought I would change things up a bit,
though. Typically, I think I should have
made the fan of feathers very colorful…just like a beautiful peacock is
colored. But with this card, I decided
to make the woman’s outfit the colors of the peacock, using my Life ChangingBlender Brushes. I accomplished this by
stamping and cutting out my girl, twice.
I blended the ink on one girl, cut out her outfit and bow and glued them
on the other girl. Instead of inking my feathers with colors, I embossed them
with Brutus Monroe’s Gilded embossing powder, sideways on my white card
stock. I then placed my girl to the
right of the feathers, so it looks as if the fan of feathers is actually her
tail. I embossed the sentiment with
white embossing powder and cut it out with my Cut-Align. Along the right side of my white card stock,
I used gold metallic washi tape and black card stock to create a border. This brought the feathers and black ink of
the girl, together. I adhered all this
onto my white card base. I think it
turned out real lovely!
I hope you have enjoyed my projects. Thank you to Picket Fence Studios, Lydia Fiedler, whom I bugged for hours, and my Stamp Junkies fellow admins for putting up with my blogging technical woes (and choice words).
Thanks
for joining me! Marci