I spent yesterday making a card for OH as it's our Anniversary weekend. He works from home on Fridays so I wanted to get it done before today. I am notoriously bad for being a Last Minute Minnie, so actually getting it finished with a couple of days to spare is amazingly good going for me!
As I write, the sun is shining here - but if I'd started this half an hour ago it would have been raining. I won't be risking hanging the washing out on the line today then!
I'll show you the card I made yesterday next week sometime, but today it's another Friday, and another Daring Cardmakers Challenge Day, so I'm sharing this one, for Lythan's Challenge - and after the stresses of putting pen to paper last week, it's much more of a comfortable card from me this time!
Crochet Away
I (Lythan) have been involved in (also very far behind) in what is called a CAL - crochet a-long, attempting to make a blanket
I suspect mine won't look quite as good as this but I have enjoyed learning lots of new crochet techniques with all the different patterned squares. So I would like you to be inspired by crochet - maybe by the square patterns, or using some wool on your card or even a bit of crochet.
When I was at college I made a blanket with crocheted squares which I joined together then went around and around with more crochet until it was big enough for my bed. I did it mainly because my student house was so cold that working on it meant my legs at least stayed warm! I don't think I've done any crocheting since, but I'm sure I do actually have a crochet hook that came free in a magazine. Fortunately, I found this lovely little crocheted flower before I needed to think a bit harder!
Info
Papers are from a couple of download sets from Pininkie, resized and printed on to white Bazzill
I mucked up and double printed on one of them so it's a bit darker and the pattern isn't right, but I decided to use it anyway to make the flower - and the small 'label' die cut behind the sentiment
The flower itself is created using the large Camellia quilling die (Crafters Companion) - I rarely get a nice even result using quilling dies as they are meant, so usually end up cutting one of the petal strips up to add the petals individually.
I used the Crafters Companion stamen die for the flower centre, which gave a flat surface for adding the crocheted flower later
A fairly large ball tool was used to get more shape into the petals.
A pretty brad was poked through the crochet flower and a couple of small punched circles, then glued to the coiled stamen of the large flower
I cut the backing piece for the sentiment using the small sized die from Creative Dies. Using my Silhouette Cameo I made a perfectly shaped and sized oval to fit it then used a homemade decal sticker sentiment
These colours are so pretty together - I downloaded the papers a few weeks ago but hadn't got round to using them for anything, they were perfect for this one though. There were two sets with the same colours, so obviously I bought both!
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Anyway, that's all for this time, thank you so much for popping by - I hope you'' leave a message
oh lovely card, very striking, and love the colours, mint and coral are fab together x
ReplyDeleteLoving the colour combination - Happy Anniversary Weekend to you and your OH! Xxx
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card and love the fresh colours
ReplyDeleteI love the papers that you chose for this fabulous card.
ReplyDeleteStunning Kathy. Wonderful colour and detail. Happy Anniversary.
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Hi Kathy this is a stunning card. Take care. Hugs Jackie
ReplyDeleteSuper card, lovely colours, the crochet flower is a great addition. Creative Blessings, Tracy x
ReplyDeleteKathy it's a beautiful card
ReplyDeleteGr Karin
Gorgeous card Kathy xxx
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card Kathy. You are right- the colours are fabulous together. I love the crocheted flower. Cathy x
ReplyDeletethat is a great card and i love the crochet flower in the middle. Have fun celebrating your anniversary :)
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