This weeks challenge at Practical Scrappers is to use bling! Bling of any kind - glitter, rhinestones, anything sparkly!
I needed to make a sympathy card for a dear friend of mine who lost her father on Christmas Day. So, I decided to use this lily and I added pale, yellow glitter to the flower and then a small, yellow rhinestone in the center. I stamped the image on water color paper and then went around the edges of the image with my blender pen. That created the water color look outside of the edges of the image and also colored in the centers of the leaves and flowers. I did some old-school embossing on the oval. This is something I learned ages ago before home die-cut/embossing machines were even a twinkle in any of our scrappers eyes! I didn't take any pics of how I did it, so I'll have to make up a quick tutorial on it sometime soon. It's easy and cheap and great for anyone who doesn't have a die-cut machine.
I also shared these samples at Practical Scrappers for this weeks challenge. My Gratitude Journal cover and one of my journal pages where I used glitter, plus this layout that you can see here. I've already shared those here on my blog, so I won't re-post pictures of them now.
I have been up to lots of other crafting! Crafting that I can do in my living room and no in my freezing mudroom! So, keep a look out because I'll be sharing them here soon!
I hope you're all having a wonderful and are keeping nice and warm!
4 comments:
Lovely card. I love the flower and simple beauty of it.
This card is beautiful. Love the yellow. I'm so very sorry to hear of your friend's loss, and on Christmas Day.
Blessings,
kim xXx
Beautiful card Diane...wonderfully soft colors...We have been in the winter mix as well....We had 2 snowdays last week due to the extreme temps....and today is suppose to be near 50...go figure...since I work for the school system I don't mind the days off though...LOL...hope you are snuggled up and warm as well!
Beautiful gorgeous card. I love the soft yellow and the bling gives is just the right touch! Hugs for your friend!
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