Friday again and time for a new Dare from the DCM. It was Jane's turn to set the challenge for us this week;
"I'm daring you to make a card that has to have more than one fold - so it can be a gate fold card, or a 3 panel card with an aperture or a card with multiple folds OR you can incorporate paper folding on the actual card itself. It can be on any theme. Easy eh ?! Aren't I nice to you all! LOL!"
So off we go to our desks to push some paper around for a while. With a bit of luck and maybe a bit of hair-tearing too, we eventually come up with something we're happy with. The great thing about these dares is that we feel stretched by them, we all try really hard to produce something worth looking at - and usually we manage to come up with cards quite different to each other, even though we all start from the same brief.
It's sometimes a bit tense, waiting for the inspiration to strike, and most weeks at least one of us will be right down to the wire before the light goes on! But more than anything it's FUN and I hope that comes over on our personal blogs - I really love doing these dares, and I love seeing what the team come up with, and then how all those who visit the blog and go off to make cards to show us.
The cards on the blog are fantastic, so much variety and so many different interpretations of Jane's instructions, please go and have a look here - I think you'll like what you see and be inspired to have a go yourself.
So here we go with my own card for this week. I used the same sort of tri-fold that I used a couple of weeks ago on the "Through the Window" dare, but this time made some layered flowers to fix on each crease in the card. I probably should have added a greeting of some sort, but to be honest I couldn't decide where to stick it!
The papers for the flower petals and the backing strips are from a Making Memories "Simply Fabulous" 6x6 pad and also from a Doodlebug "Colour Co-ordinates" 12x12 pack. The mulberry flowers all came from my stash - though I had to ink the purple pointy one to get the colour I wanted.
The paper petals are made with a heart punch, athe QK oval tag die, or just from a card template I made.
I love the 3d flowers made by Carole Janson, but they'd be a bit tricky to send through the post - so my compromise is to dispense with any padding to get height but to tweak the edges of the petals to get a bit of shape to them.
Stunning! Just adore it!! Love those light colors :)
ReplyDeleteThat is just so fresh and gorgeous Kathy. Another way of cutting flowers out is to use a flower dingbat font and your craft robo. LMK if you need the name of the font!
ReplyDeleteThese flowers are amazing, Kathy! I love it - you must have spent hours doing this. They are very impressive indeed! I'm going to try making a folded flower for this week, I think....we'll see :0)
ReplyDeleteLove this one!!!
ReplyDeleteBety
this is an awesome card Kathy - love your layered flowers idea on every fold ! most inspiring !
ReplyDeleteIt's the Chinese New Year upon us & party time ! lol all red & festive we are here .
ttfn, Pearl
This is a beautiful card Kathy. Love all those flowers.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous Kathy, I love the fresh spring colours and the layered flowers are just gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteCompletely gorgeous as ever Mrs B - love it.
ReplyDeleteThe colours just blend so well together.
You are a bit good at this card lark aren't you? *wink*
Great card as always Kathy
ReplyDeleteGorgeous card Kathy, i love the flowers wgere can i get some of those from?
ReplyDeleteAndrea xx
Thanks Kathy i will have a look on crafts u love.
ReplyDeleteAndrea xx
Cor Kathy that is fab. I just love the colours.
ReplyDeleteThat card is just so fresh and pretty. I guess you know that I just love those colours.
ReplyDeleteSuch an intricate design, I just wouldn't have patience!!!
ReplyDeleteI love the colours and the layered flowers... I too am a fan of caroles. Will have a go experimenting more!
ReplyDeletei love that colour combo and the flowers..... I am a sucker for flowers!!
ReplyDeleteHiya Kathy
ReplyDeletegorgeous card, I love the colours used.
thanks for the comments on my blog - the paper I used on "Katies" card are from the HOTP girls to woman range (I think) *blush* Ive had it that long I cant remember hehe
Kathy I think this card is just amazing... It's Beautiful... every little detail.. and it's a credit to your craftmanship!
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