Wednesday, February 15, 2017
Penny Black Purr-fectly Sweet Valentines card
Hi everyone
Just stopping in to share a card that I made for my daughter for Valentine's Day just to say how much I love her. I used one of my new purchases - a Penny Black stamp called Purr-fectly Sweet - no surprise there I guess!
This is also my card for the following Challenges:
Incy Wincy Designs - Love
Glitter 'N' Sparkle - Challenge #226 - Love is in the Air
Splitcoaststampers - Free for All Friday F4A363 of Make a Valentine
I must find some new Challenge blogs as many of the ones that I have entered over the years have stopped. If you have any suggestions, please leave a comment and let me know.
I stamped the image onto Bristol Smooth White cardstock with Ranger Archival Jet Black ink then coloured it with a mix of Faber-Castell Watercolour pencils and Tombow pens and my paintbrushes.
I started the card after dinner the day before Valentine's Day and had this bright idea late that night to paper-piece the I, HEART and U which I did - but then realised I would need to paper piece the cat paws as they were holding the sign and therefore should be on top of the I, HEART and U. So I reinked just the paws and coloured them and then cut them out which was very, very fiddly but worth the result I think :-) I went around all the cut pieces using a Copic black fineliner pen to hide the white parts where I trimmed. I even found the stray paw that I had already cut which had adhered itself to the sleeve of my top without needing to redo it ha ha! So, with all the extra fiddling around, I ended up not finishing the card in time for this morning (Valentine's Day) - oh well! But I do like how the paper-piecing ties it all in with the rest of the designer papers. I diecut the image with my Big Shot and a Lawn Fawn Stitched Rectangle die.
Here is a close-up of those sweet cats:
The gorgeous designer papers are by Queen and Co. and came with their Heart Throb Kit which I purchased directly from them in the USA as I couldn't find a stockist here in Australia. It got here on the 13th so was just in time for making my card and I was very impressed with how quickly it arrived from when I ordered it. I really, really love the colours in this pad and definitely would love to get another pad as I can honestly say that I love every single sheet in the pad which I don't often say about paper pads as there are always a couple that I am not as keen on. Luckily, you can purchase the paper pad separately and you don't have to buy it with the kit.
The 3 different cardstocks I used were from my stash - no names of the colours or the brand(s) as I stocked up on cardstock when my local Scrapbooking store closed a few years ago (sniff!).
I used my EK Success Arrows border punch to punch tiny hearts from some of the designer papers (the leftover punches from using the punch look like tiny hearts) and glued them on using Tombow Mono Aqua glue.
And of course, I had to add plenty of glitter and glitterized the I, HEART and U and all the tiny hearts plus the cheeks on the cats using Stampin' Up Dazzling Details glitter glue.
The side panel was punched using a Martha Stewart Pinking Scallop edge punch and all the cardstock layers were trimmed to 1/16" using my Perfect Layers Tools. The organza ribbon was added in 2 separate elements and the bow itself was made using my Bow Easy.
I added 3 pink rhinestone hearts to the bottom right-hand side which I bought from KMart. It comes as a pack of self-adhesive gems that you are meant to add to your mobile phone or other devices but I find them very handy for cards as you get all different shapes and sizes and colours plus they weren't very dear.
I wondered about adding a sentiment to the card but thought that the banner was enough.
Lastly, I added my card front to a white cardstock base.
When I went to stamp the sentiment inside my card, I actually stamped it portrait instead of landscape like the card front as I wasn't thinking....ughh....so I had to cut off that half of the card base and attach it to a new card base and stamp the sentiment the correct way. This made the card front very heavy so it doesn't stand up very well - oh well, what can you do......?!!
I think you could use this image for a Wedding Anniversary or just to tell someone that you love them.
Thanks for visiting my blog today!
Jocelyn
Card Recipe:
Stamps: Penny Black Purr-fectly Sweet clear stamp 30-398
Ink: Ranger Archival Jet Black
Designer Paper: Queen and Co. Heart Throb 6" x 6" pad
Accessories: Big Shot, Perfect Layers Tools, pink heart gemstones (KMart), Bow Easy, organza ribbon (stash), Stampin' Up Dazzling Details glitter glue, Faber-Castell watercolour pencils (Riot Art and Craft), Tombow pens, #2 round paintbrush, flat paintbrush, dimensionals, Copic black fineliner pen, Tombow Mono Multi and Aqua glue, doublesided tape, cardstock - pale pink, pale chocolate, pale aqua, white card base, Bristol smooth white
Punches: Martha Stewart Pinking Scallop edge, EK Success Arrows border
Dies: Lawn Fawn Stitched Rectangles
Labels:
Big Shot,
Lawn Fawn dies,
Love,
Penny Black,
Queen and Co,
Tombow pens,
Valentines,
Watercolour pencils,
Watercolouring,
Wedding Anniversary
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