Hello everyone, I am thrilled and honored to be Sue’s ( of Susana's Scrappin Corner) Guest Designer today. My first foray into card making was over 35 years ago when my daughter was a baby, I had no money and a stack of construction paper and a copy of a McCall’s Craft Magazine for that winter season. The patterns were called “Scherenschnitte” a Scandinavian technique. They were very intricate, delicate and beautiful. They also took a very long time to craft. Card making went on the back burner for many years and then along came my computer and graphic program and my interest was renewed for a brief time. A few more years passed and I started receiving hand made cards from my dear sister-in-law and a new interest was born. Enter my cricut. a bit of a learning curve, the internet and here we are!
My project for today is a “Folded Star Card”. I came across this card
by pure accident while surfing the net. There a few sites that feature this card with details on how to cut and construct it. The most helpful site I found was http://mariannespapir.blogspot.com/2011/03/tre-bretteprosjekter.html and this video on YOU TUBE
http://youtu.be/KB92GQ0FCb0
Here is my finished card. Hope you like it and are both intrigued and inspired to create one of your own!
This is what it looks like folded
and here it is opened.
My biggest challenges in creating this card were getting the measurements accurate and embellishing. I am not big on bling and tend to be very conservative ( less is more philosophy) I worry about over doing it. Over all I like how it turned out. I am going to try it in different sizes and play with the design a bit more.
Supplies
“Art Philosophy” cartridge for the sentiment mat and the leaves.
Martha Stewart punch for the flowers
A fall leaves spay acrylic stamp
My Creative Time stamp sets ” Many Greetings” and ” Mom you rock” for the sentiment.
Cream colored 12 x 12 card stock
2 coordinating sheets of pattern paper
8.5 x 11 off white card stock
Scraps of black, gold and burnt orange card stock.
Memento black ink and gold stickles
Thanks again to Sue for inviting me to be her guest designer for today. There is a fun "Mickey & Friends" Blog Hop going on and Sue is participating. Hop on over and have a look!!
I hope you enjoyed my presentation
Big Blog Hugs Janet
2 comments:
Just beautiful!! I would love to see how you did it!
Janet, This is AMAZING!!! Wow I think that would take me at least a year and a half!! Congratulations on the Guest designer spot!! I have a feeling that the more people that see this you will be very busy guest designing all over the place!! You should make your own video, this is really impressive! Great job, Karen♥
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