Monday 20 April 2015

Getting in touch with my frilly side!

Hi All

Sorry I have been away for a while but me and the boys had a little holiday up in the beautiful Lake District.  I've never been to Cumbria before and was blown away by the stunning scenery and friendly people.  It also helped that the weather was stunning, sunshine and blue skies for the majority of our trip :)

So, those of you who are up to speed with my blogging journey so far will know that I am a newbie at this whole paper craft and mixed media malarkey.  I am still very much trying to find my niche and in order to do so I am setting myself personal challenges.  This project was about harnessing my inner girly/frilliness, which is not easy for someone like me who doesn't do subtle very well!!

My main inspiration for this card was the 'Kraft Card' challenge at Country View Crafts.  I love brown paper and card and it is so often overlooked.  I wanted to showcase as much of it in its raw form rather than covering it up too much.  I also wanted to keep things simple by just using white and pink, two colours that I adore alongside brown.

I used several different spring themed die cuts (including Prima Leaves and Spellbinders - Caitlina and Branch Wreath) in Kraft Card and plain white card.  To give the Kraft leaves some interest I stamped them with clear embossing ink using a texture stamp from Finnabair's Rust and Dust set and then embossed using clear powder.  I then inked over them using Tim Holtz Vintage photo before adding highlights with Treasure Gold in Florentine.

The flowers were plain white Prima flowers that I roughly gesso'd and then sprayed with Lindy's Cosmopolitan Pink Starburst Spray and just added a hint of colour to the stamens.

I really enjoyed the layering process and working with materials such as the vintage lace and the brown twine, I will definitely have to do more of this in the future.

I would like to enter this into the following challenges:





Happy crafting everyone, see you again soon :)

B
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18 comments:

  1. WOW!!! Gorgeous card Becky!!! Love the design and those gorgeous flowers!

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    1. Thanks Samra, I think I've got a lot to learn about this style but I was pleased with this as a first attempt :) x

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  2. Gorgeous Becky!! I never would have put kraft and pink together, but now that I see your card, I'm totally going to use it! Love the technique you used on the leaves. Your flowers and foliage are all so fabulous! Thanks for your sweet comment on my blog and thank you for joining us at Frilly and Funkie for our 'Springtime Die Cuts' challenge! Hugs, Pamellia DT :)

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    1. Thanks Pamellia for your lovely comment. The die cut challenge was great inspiration for this card. X

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  3. Beautiful card. I love kraft paper too!!;)

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    1. Thanks Kris, it's a great product to work with isn't it :)

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  4. Great card hun, I love how the flowers and the leaves turned out!! The lace looks gorgeous layer behind it all too. Hugs, Georgie xx

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    1. Thanks Lovely :) I think I can see myself slowly improving. Xx

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  5. Really pretty Becky. My first time seeing alot of "kraft" paper art - so fun! j.

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  6. Hi Becky! WOW! I really love your fabulous creation! Pink and white, together with kraft paper have a delightful effect! Absolutely brilliant!
    Thank you so much for sharing your great talent with us at Scrapbooker Ph D!
    Hope to see you again!
    Hugs :)
    Francesca DT

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    1. Thanks Francesca, pleased you liked it :)

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  7. This is such shabby loveliness. I love the colour palette and think pink is a perfect combination with kraft. Love the treatment of the leaves and your flowers are gorgeous. Thanks for joining us at Frilly and Funkie.
    Hugs!
    Cec

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  8. Oh Becky, you were clearly inspired by your trip to the Lakes. This is complete gorgeousness, from the simplicity of the colour palette to the perfect placement of the stamping alongside the gorgeous 'bouquet'. Thank you for joining us at Frilly and Funkie. Jenny x

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  9. Beautiful project. Thanks for joining us at scrapbooker PhD.
    Julie T

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  10. Thank you All for you your lovely comments, you make me smile :) xx

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  11. I love how you put the pink flowers with the Kraft card, they go together beautifully and the design of your card is wonderful, I love it! Hugs, Anne x

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  12. Oh my how gorgeous does this look on Kraft. It's beautiful and delicate. Thank you for joining in with our challenge at ASOI this time.

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