Friday, January 29, 2010

Flamingo Valentine


I hope this Valentine makes you smile - I had a lot of fun making it! I have several friends who are "into" flamingos (you know who you are!) and I think there are many others who find them amusing.  The file is made with Life is a Beach and George.  If you don't have George you can use the George heart as a pattern and adapt a heart from another cartridge to fit.

 

 The original shape was a bit too wide to have two fit comfortably on an A2 card so I adapted the shape.  I also lengthened the shape in stretched the neck a bit.  Then I had to adapt the layers to make it all fit.


There are several mats in the file.  I have labeled each mat with the size of paper you need to cut the various pieces. There is no blackout or shadow version of the flamingo so I created my own blackout using "hide selected contour."

 

I set the file up on a 12 x 6 mat but if you have an Expression you can put all of the papers on your12 x 12 mat as shown above (please ignore my dirty mat - I need to clean it!).  Then just turn and reload the mat to cut the page with the blackout.  The heart is on a separate page so you can set that page for multi cut x2 if you use glitter cardstock as I did in this sample.  If you are using regular cardstock, just copy and paste it onto the mat with the flamingo layers to be more efficient.


Here are all of the cut pieces.  The legs are extremely thin and delicate and you could cut off the black layer at the top of the legs if you don't like the slight shadow effect you will get after embossing the yellow layer.

 

I used the "Mesh" Cuttlebug folder to emboss the legs and I put the legs in upside down so the raised bumps would be on the top.  For the flamingo bodies I used the "D'Vine Swirl" folder and carefully positioned the cuts so the swirls would fall in interesting and logical places.

  

I put adhesive on my blackout base layer and added the embossed yellow layer on top - this helps keep the embossing intact.

  

Once these layers are together you can see that the black layer shows a bit - I don't mind this since it actually helps the legs stand out against the card background.  If it bothers you,  just trim off the black legs before assembling.

  

The card base is an 8 1/2 x 11 piece of cardstock cut in half in portrait orientation to make two pieces 4.25 x 11.  This is scored and folded in half with the fold at the top.  The next layer is the same deep pink cardstock that I used for the flamingo bodies and it is cut at 4 x 5.25 inches.  The top layer is cut from a piece of cardstock from the DCWV "Sweet" stack that has a border design - I just wanted this sparkly curlicue background without the border design.  This layer is cut at 3.75 x 4 inches.
 
 

Be sure to figure out the placement of the heart using the flamingos as your guide and adhere it to the top layer before adding the flamingos.  I added tiny black gems for their eyes.  I thought the black in the beaks looked a little harsh so I tried some orange Stickles to fill in the cut areas.

 

The Stickles look much better in person than they do in the photo!  I think they were still a bit wet when I took this.

If you download the file and make this card I'd love to see how yours turns out - thanks!

Flamingo Valentine

27 comments:

  1. that's awesome! what a cute idea! :)

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  2. I am always awed by your creativity! This is so darn clever and cute. Fabulous job! hugs to you, eileen

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  3. This is so cute! I love how you also did the Cuttlebug Embossing for the legs and body.

    Marjorie from TX

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  4. This is a gorgeous card! Very nice. Thanks for sharing.
    Sue

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  5. How cute! I would have never had thought to use flamingos. Thank you for sharing that idea!

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  6. I adore this! Thanks for sharing! You're so clever. I have lifted 3 of your cards. They have been pretty much direct lifts, but my creative juices are working on this one. I might finally step outside the box and add my own spin. (p.s. - you can see my cards with your files here: http://www.scrapbook.com/myplace/index.php?mod=galleries&u=411647 )

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  7. What a wonderful file. Thank you for sharing it.

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  8. Thank you for such a great card. The directions are just wonderful. You are very talented. I lovwe the way you share with us.

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  9. Thanks for sharing this great card! My daughter's teacher LOVES flamingos so this will be the perfect valentine for her! Jeanene

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  10. This is darling! As always, I love your detailed instructions, explanation of your thought process and pics! Thank you!

    Molly Martin

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  11. Darling card and a great tutorial!

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  12. I like this card. I think maybe I could actually do this one. I'm just working on only my 3rd card, so I haven't graduated to a higher level yet, but someday.

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  13. OMG....I HAVE to make this card! My husband's sister loves flamingos and this will be perfect for her. TFS, and welcome home!

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  14. I love this card and didn't even think of flamingos when I made my valentine card! I have life is a beach and must give this a try. Thanks!

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  15. I've been following your blog (using Google Reader) for quite some time. Since I just lost my job, I will have some time for some projects and I hope to use this one. I even looked and I have a pad of that SWEET paper (and hadn't used those papers yet). Thanks so much for your creativity.

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  16. I love the way this card fits together. You always take a design one step further. Excellent.

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  17. I love this card. How cute! You always do such amazing work!

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  18. Another great creation! Thank you so much for sharing the cut file!

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  19. Love this card!! Thanks for the detailed step-by-step. The beach cart is one that I am still missing :)

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  20. Adorable. Thanks so much for sharing. I read your blog religiously and love everything you do. hopefully I will get a chance to make this and come back and post!

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  21. You constantly amaze me. And I am in awe not only of your projects, but you make such wonderful instructions. I must make a flamingo, as I live in the only state where plastic flamingos in your yard are not tacky. Mine are on either side of studio door. If you live in another state and have a flamingo in your yard, I applaud you!! They still make me giggle.
    k

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  22. This is one of the cutest cards ever!

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  23. Love this card! I have a friend who will be getting this for a valentine's day card and I know she'll love it!

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  24. This is so cute and I can't wait to cut it. Thanks so much for the file.

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  25. Super cute! I am glad you showed that you embossed after you cut. I never think to do that and it looks great! I hope to remember that technique.

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