This time A is for Acetate.
I cut a frame from the centre of the card using the largest die in the Spellbinders Majestic Elements and again from a separate sheet of white card stock (for the backing piece and sandwiched the acetate in-between being very careful to use gloves so as not to leave any finger prints. (ask me how I know!). The flower was more left overs sat on my desk and the centre fabric daisy from my stash. The flower design paper was left over from a previous project and just fitted the back of the card perfectly. The sentiment was a freebie from a magazine. At this point I felt the card needed something else added to it but nothing seemed to work so left it over night .
Looking at the design paper in the morning I realised that I had a Crealies leaf die CLCS11
that was the same shape as the leaves in the print so I cut some out in brown card stock and hey presto it all came together.
The card ajar showing the back page. It is very difficult to photograph acetate and if you look closer at the top picture you can see a reflection of me taking the shot!
Entering into the following challenges:
The Craft Garden: Choose 4 from list( flowers/patterned paper/pink/white background).
One Crazy Stamper: Flowers.
By The Cute and Girly: Flowers.
Pixie's Crafty Workshop #74: Use your snippets up.
Crafting With Dragonflies#3: One for the Girls.
Creative Belli Blog 170: Flowers.
Creative Moments#18: Lots of Layers.
Fab 'n' Funky#173: For the girls.
Rhedd and Rosie Challenge#7: Blooming Lovely.
Simon Says Stamp Challenge: Anything goes.
34 comments:
Lovely card Mrs A.
Like that leaf die.
Have a lovely Sunny Weekend. Dx
Mrs A your card is gorgeous.....enjoy this lovely weather how long will it least who knows!! Congrats on your win at Sparkles Christmas Challenge your card was a well deserved winner xx
So pretty, Val. yes, I spy your reflection. Enjoy the sunny weather!
Xxxxx
Very pretty card. Just caught up on your blog posts and all your cards are super.
Lovely card, thanks for joining us at Rhedd and Rosie's challenge, good luck Hun, Zoe DT xx
Super card, thank you for joining us at Creative Moments
Alex (DT)
This is lovely! I adore the use of the acetate! What a fun idea! :)
Very pretty window design card, fun paper color and flower.
Regards diane
A very pretty card. Thanks for entering into the Rhedd and Rosie's challenge and good luck! melissa (DT) xxx
Hi, Mrs. A! Don't you love when things "coordinate" the way your leaves did? Such a feminine card with soft colors, and the acetate provides that special texture-shine that really makes your card extra enjoyable! hugs, de
Another gorgeous creation. And your story below made me chuckle,
Liz x
What a beautiful card. Thank you for joining us this week at Fab'n'Funky!
My hat's off to you for making this beautiful card with acetate! I've never enjoyed working with it for some reason? I love the way the flower and stems drape the top corner - such a pretty look!
Wow, oh wow! This is so elegant!
have a good weekend!
love Mags B x
I love when it magically all comes together, especially after you sleep on it! I also love that you caught your reflection in your stunning card, Mrs. A!!
Did you hear that I totally hid behind your skirts when confronting Miss Di after I scuttled the plants at the playground with my bike? Are you mad? I'm making you a special puppet to make up for it, okay? Hint: she's wearing a nurse's uniform and has big luscious lips for performing CPR ...
This is beautiful! Acetate is as hard to work with as to photograph, but I think you've got the knack!
This is just lovely. How that leaf diecut really pulled this together with your dsp. Now, I've not worked with acetate (other than cutting s/b pkaging to salvage for some future something or other), & when I see what can be done with it, sure makes me want to try it. Thanks for the gloves tip too. Your card turned out wonderful, and I think your photo was great!
TFS, Hugs & Happy Weekend
Lovely card, feminine colours, very elegant, thanks for playing with us at Crafting with Dragonflies, blessings Hilde
This is absolutly gorgeous! Love the flower and swirl in the corner and the colors! have a wonderful weekend! Hugs and sunshine
Lovely card. I love the delicate colors, the leftover flower and how you used the acetate.
Thank you for sharing this at The Craft Garden and hope you will join us again this month.
:) Chris / CS Designs
What a great idea to use acetate for your card!!! Love the flower and beautiful sentiment! Thanks for joining us this month at BTC&G and we hope to see you again next challenge. Hugs, Brigitte
Awesome card, I too love to work with acetate.xx
Beautiful card...Thanks for playing along with us at Fab'n'Funky this week.
Wendy xx
Beautiful card Mrs A., that leaf die is a perfect match! Cathy x
Very pretty, the colours work really well together. X
Saw you! Yes, it is hard to photograph acetate but you did a good job! Lovely card. Thanks so much for playing along at Crafting with Dragonflies for our current challenge - One for the Girls! Susan (DT)
Gorgeous card Mrs A and very cleverly done with the acetate. Fab soft pastels and your swap partner will love it :) Donna ♥ x
Just lovely.
Thanks for joining us at Rhedd & Rosie Challenge Blog, hope we see your work again.
Moira DT.
Lovely card...now don't giggle but i am soooo glad that you showed a sideways shot...as i thought you glued the patterned paper up to the actetate so it looked like a frame picture all on the top layer! And then I sort of thought...what a lot of work for a framed picture...and then i saw the sideways view and the lightbulb turned on...Duhhh!
Love it especially now that i know how it looks and works..teehee.
Great card, I love the flower
Thank you for leaving a lovely comment on my blog
Hugs
Bridie
Wow what an amazing card!!
Thank you for joining this week at Fab'n'Funky
Zoe x
Handmade with lots of Love
So pretty and I love the acetate. Thanks for playing along with us in the the Anything Goes Challenge over on the SImon Says Stamp Challenge Blog this week!
This is just gorgeous xxx
Such a pretty card and how clever to use acetate. Wish I would think out of the box like that. :-)
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