I still really liked this card too so I decided to still play along as a participant in the challenge and share with you :o). I tried this paper bow technique for the first time. It's really pretty simple to do - but I did find that it is easier to work with the patterned paper instead of cardstock though as it is a bit more pliable. I definitely will do it again as I liked how it turned out and can think of lots more ways to use this. I stamped the trees first on the Very Vanilla cardstock and then again on gumball green cardstock, then I snipped them out to highlight on the original stamped image. The middle tree got some extra bling in the form of ornaments by using one of the sets of eyes from the Owl Builder Punch.
Thanks so much for stopping by! Hope you liked what you saw - and maybe was a bit inspired to go create something fun. The Merry Monday challenge is a great way to get a jump start on your Christmas cards and stretch your creativity at the same time. Hugs!
Supplies (all from Stampin Up!): Cardstock - Cherry Cobbler, Very Vanilla, Riding Hood Red (ornaments) and Gumball Green (NEW In-color for 2012-2014). Stamps - Polar Party (trees), Jolly Bingo Bits (snowflake) and Petite Pairs (sentiment). Ink - Gumball Green (NEW), Riding Hood Red and Basic Grey. DSP - Be of Good Cheer (NEW and now available in the new SU Idea Book and Catalog - you can order by clicking on my link at the top of the blog). I used the 1 1/4" and 1 3/8" circle punches for the sentiment. I used a retired snowflake embossing texture folder for the layer behind the trees (you can see just a little bit of it peeking out).
This is outstanding too! Don't you love how that paper design works so well -- it is centered perfectly on your card! And that bow is quite clever!!
ReplyDelete:o) :o) :o) Thanks LeAnne! I really like this DSP series, I'm glad I stocked up on it as I have a feeling that I'll be using it quite a bit.
ReplyDeleteThis is just so pretty, Danielle! I love that paper as it goes perfectly with your tree images! Awesome bow! I have seen them in the new SU Catty! Love this! :)
ReplyDeleteThis is another fantastic card with this sketch, Danielle! Great selection of papers and beautiful bow!
ReplyDeleteHi Wendy - yes, that's where I got the idea for the bow. I didn't look up the instructions though - I just winged it and it turned out pretty good. I made a tiny little one also for another card and it's just stinkin' cute! Thanks so much ladies for your very nice comments - they make my day brighter.
ReplyDeleteWow, another fabulous card!!! Thank you so much Danielle, these cards are lovely and I cannot wait to see the third. The bow is very cool!
ReplyDelete:o) Thanks Lesley :o)
ReplyDeleteI really like how you used the DP with this card. So cheerful and bright!
ReplyDeleteCheers, Karen
Really gorgeous card Danielle! Love this bow - I might have to have a go myself now! Clever idea to use those blingy owl eyes as ornaments!
ReplyDeleteThanks Narelle! I think that the Owl Builder Punch is one of my favorites for its versatility. The bow is really quite easy to do - glad you like it :o)
ReplyDeleteFantastic card, love the bow. Thank you for joining us for Merry Monday.
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