Thursday, May 26, 2011

Floral Friendship Card


I am a subscriber to the Taylored Expressions "Key Ingredients" kit club.  Each month, subscribers have the chance to order additional items at 10% off with free shipping to coordinate with the shipping of the kit.  Some months I spend a lot and other months, I just let the automatic shipment of the kit proceed without adding any extra items to my box.

This month - I did order a lot of odds and ends from the Deals section along with some stamps and dies.  I also ordered a Hello Luscious Card Kit  (click HERE to see) with paper by Basic Grey.  One of my favorite things about the card kits is the lovely Perfect Package box that is included for you to decorate to hold the cards.  I will show you one of my projects with the box soon.


I really like the variety of colors in this paper - it's always fun when colors seem to cover a very wide range of tastes but then settle into a color scheme.   I matted the paper with dark red on the card and cut sentiments in red, however, I decided that it would be fun to highlight the lilac floral on the sentiment strip and used a lilac cardstock to mat the paper.


I thought that the sentiment was hard to read directly on the patterned paper so I cut an additional strip of vellum to help set it off a bit.  I use the Creative Memories Frosted Photo Splits to adhere vellum and they virtually disappear when you burnish the vellum to the paper.


I wrapped some satin ribbon around the card topper and added three gems from the Kaiser set that came in the kit.  Then I used some foam squares to raise up the sentiment strip.  The sentiment is from the die in the Cuttlebug "Forever Friends" card combo set.  I did save the dots to the eyes when I cut it, however, I realized that the tiny gems would be more eye catching over the "i"s.


The foam squares add some dimension and the Creative Charms Vintage Poppy with a Jewel Brad center pulls everything together.


If you look closely at the design of the paper you can see that the poppy is nearly a perfect match for the stream of red and pink flowers in the background.  This simple card would surely be a nice treat for an old friend far away.  I think I will try sewing on the layers of the next card I make with this kit.   I have sewing on the list of things I need to do more of this year!

Our weather was beautiful Wednesday - sunny and 70's.  We need to sort out the deck and patio for the rest of the family to enjoy when they visit in a little over a week (and I am still sorting in the craft room so I can't get outside as much as I'd like!).  I think everyone must be very busy with end of the year activities - I noticed that the message boards seem quieter and there aren't many people walking around in town.
I hope that you are all staying safe from the terrible storms - the news coverage makes us realize how lucky we are to have a place to live.

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7 comments:

  1. This card is so pretty. The colors are lovely. Thanks for sharing.

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  2. Your card is beautiful. How do you come up with all of these great ideas! Thanks for sharing!

    rissaflor@yahoo.com

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  3. You amaze me with your creativity and artistry, your dedication to your craft and the work that you put into sharing it with us every day!

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  4. I bought a paper stack that had a big, bright floral in it and wondered how'd I'd ever use it. Now I know. Thanks for the inspiration.

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  5. Your right the flower was a perfect match. Love it.
    Janet Cooney

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  6. Diane,
    Hope you are feeling better. I was up last night till 5:00 AM this morning and today and tonight are stormy. I will be glad to see Friday...... I love the card and the colors. Thanks for the post about Design Studio. Take care and stay safe.

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  7. A very cheery card. Thanks for sharing about the Kits!

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