Showing posts with label Easter cards. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Easter cards. Show all posts

Sunday, March 25, 2012

Easter shaped card

Hi, I'm back again to share another Easter project with you. I recently purchased a cutfile from SVG Cuts to make a few Easter projects. ( You'll need a compatible program for your electronic cutter like SCAL). I was looking for a carrot shaped treat box , which was included with this file. but I fell in  love with this lil chick card.....



I made this card using scraps I found in my craftroom..... so easy! You could even use the chick for a scrappage, or maybe even to embellish a basket. I scaled it to different sizes for variuos projects. Just let your imagination go wild!!!!  ( Wouldn't it be cute on a little girls Tee??)
Anyway, I hope you enjoy my little card.... thanks for stopping by today!!!
Have a great rest of your weekend!!!!

Thursday, February 23, 2012

Flourish stamps : Easter card / stamping on canvas

 Hello! I purchased some mini canvas shapes ( Canvas Corp) awhile ago but I was really not too sure what I wanted to do with them, except maybe for a scrap layout. But then while browsing the web I found some beautifulstamped papercraft artwork that was  made using stamped/ colored canvas. I tried my hand at this technique and while mine didn't turn out as stunning as some of the ones I 've found, I'm still happy with the results!!




For this project I stamped the lilly from Flourish's Lily Of Hope stamp set
 on the mini canvas rectangle. This shape is already stitched , making it perfect for shading in with your Copic or watercolor pencils. I used both- I colored and blended the flower using SU watercolor pencils in various shades of yellow for flower and greens for the stems and leaves. It was so easy!! I then shaded around the flower with a pale shade of blue ( B000) Copic marker, using the stitched area as my boundary. Again, the color went on soooo nicely!!!



I intentionally left gaps while coloring for a softer effect. I added pearls to the center and sertamped a sentiment , also from the same set , on the bottom corner . I made my own decorative stickpin , which I put through the organdy bow. I used a small glue dot to secure the pin to the card. The scallop circle was made with a Spellbinders die . The circle and cardbase are SU's Early espresso cardstock and the shimmery muted plaid paper is from My Mind's Eye " Laundry Line" collection.

I'm glad I have more canvas shapes to play with!!!!
Thanks for stopping by today.... have a great crafty day!