I've been thinking about this one for ages, ever since it popped up on our calendar, and wondering what the heck I could do! To me, Nat has a style all her own; it's how she puts papers and other components together in a strong, graphic way, the way she uses quite bold paper designs without fear and of course, horror of horrors....she stamps!Inspired by.....Nat's signature style"I would like you to take a trip into a world of pure gorgeousness by visiting the blog of lovely teamie Nat and getting inspired by her style. I have been a huge fan of Nat's since I started card making and I have seen her work evolve but it has always been current, stylish, clean but not simple and with a wonderful way with a focal point. Well that is my interpretation - I look forward to seeing what you take from Nat's signature style."
I even went and bought a few new paper packs in the hope that they'd help - but in the end I didn't use any of the new stuff, and I avoided the stamping issue quite deftly, I reckon ;)
After a little scroll through her blog I'd made a little shortlist of Nat-esque things to use: bold paper background, a long strip of stripey paper, Doilies, Vellum, a big loopy word, enamel dots and a banner
Materials and Tools
Large top-fold rectangular card base
Papers: Miss Caroline "Howdy Doody" 12x12 set by My Minds Eye
Bazzill card to match
Plain creamy-white paper (no idea where this came from)
Vellum
Paper flowers and Lace ribbon (Santoro Mirabelle)
Polka dot satin ribbon
Enamel dots, Pearls
"Birthday" sentiment pc generated and printed on the same
white paper as the lower doily
Dies:
Circle Doily (Crafters Companion) in 2 sizes, the lower in white paper, the upper one from vellum
"happy" (Memory Box) is cut from the peachy coloured Bazzill. I glued two pieces together, then cut the die twice - so there are four layers altogether
My big discovery when making this was how much I like that big flowery background. Maybe it was upsizing the card base, maybe it was covering the whole of the card front, or maybe it was keeping the rest of the layers fairly clean and simple, but the thing that had been bothering me most - the bold pattern, I actually really liked. And it is a very beautiful paper!
So thanks to Lythan for setting an out-of-the-comfort-zone challenge, and to Nat for consistently inspiring us with her special, signature style!
Thanks for visiting, I hope you'll check out the rest of the cards on the DCM Blog this week.
5 comments:
A great take on Nat's style, you did brilliantly with the job of making it you but still her, IYSWIM!
Gorgeous and just so pretty. Loving the doily dies and roses. x
I totally loved this card Kathy, you were totally spot on with my favourite colours, there dies, there are enamel dots, there are fishtail banners, there's a doily or two! There's even a glorious bold background from that fab 6x6 MME pad that I also have... I think you should definitely embrace those gorgeous bold paper backgrounds, you have definitely used them to perfection here! :D
And I didn't even notice the lack of stamping until you brought it up - but I'm sure there's a card I've made recently that hasn't featured stamping on it somewhere....
This is gorgeous Kathy xxx
This is adorable Kathy. It has loads of Nat-esque elements with some signature Kathy flowers as well :)
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