Hello, today I would like to invite you to take a part in the Filigranki blog “Snowflake dance”challenge:
And here is my inspiration – flat card, perfect for mailing:
In my project I used:
Greetings
Karolina
]]>Hi, today I invite you to visit the I love digi blog, where I’m telling more details about
this cute card. Just click here – CLICK.
In my card I used stamps from the Lesia Zgharda:
magnolia wreath – CLICK
cones- CLICK
I’m sending my work to the Friends Project Gallery:
Hugs
Karolina
]]>Hello everyone in this Christmas time Today I want to present you card in A4 size made for a special request. Background of this card is made from Lemoncraft collection called “Christmas Greetings Basic” and some lace. Wreath is from thick cardstock which I braided, paint white and wrapped around some tulle. Baby Jesus was painted by me using watercolours and special paper for this job. Silver stars are actually chipboard with glued wrapping from a yummy chocolate Furthermore I used some dried orange slice, cones, sisal, die cuts, artificial berries, handmade roses and gingerbread star(mix of potato starch, PVA glue, cocoa powder and spices), which smells very christmassy. Some day i will make a tutorial how to make this decorative gingerbread, but meanwhile I’m sending my card for some challenges
My card is going to Studio SZOK:
I want to take a part in Filigranki challenge:
My project is flying to ScrapAndMe:
Enjoy the rest of a Christmas
Karolina
]]>Do you also have hidden used presents papers that you don’t want to through away? I definitely have Today I will show you how to used them as a element of a card.
So just prepare:
-piece of paper(I used 160gsm)
-brush
-PVA glue
-scissors
-chalk paint(acrylic or latex works well too)
-used presents paper
1.Tear up paper to a smaller pieces(you can also crumble it which gives extra texture) and glue them to a paper. If you like game Tetris this task is for you  Don’t forget about the edges of overlapping pieces.
2.Cut hanging out pieces.
3.Leave it to dry(you can use a heat tool)
4.Paint a whole sheet using a dry brush technique but leave some unpainted spots
5.When it dries you can use it as a background or cut it with a scissors or dies
Instead of paper for packing presents you can also use a silver lined paper from chocolate(crumbled and glued this way will give a nice texture).
I, of course, couldn’t stop myself from use my leaves straight away in a tag:
My project have handmade flower, pieces of ribbons and fabrics. Star it’s actually cutted in half styrofoam form and pasted with a silver from a Ferrero Rocher :p
My tag goes to Manuna challenge:
I’m also sending it to Craft Passion Bingo challenge- I’m using diagonal line- TWIGS/LEAVES-FLOWERS-LAYERS:
i would like to take a part in Zielone Koty challenge:
Kisses
Karolina
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Today I have another Christmas card made for an order(I’m slowly catching this mood ) My work will be send by mail in bauble envelope, so it has to be more flat than my usual cards. I kept this card in traditional Christmassy colours and inspiration for it was moodboard from a Studio 75. Main decoration here is lovely graphic from Lemoncraft, which reminds me of a beautiful carol(I took my sentiment from there). In my project I used sisal, diecutted elements, ribbons, snowballs made from cotton, stars cut out with knife from a whine cork, gems and an openwork sweater with silver thread( ). Background is paper called “Snow Queen” from Galeria Papieru.
I’m sending my card to a Studio 75 challenge:
My project also goes to I KROPKA’S challenge:
I would like to take a part in Studio Szok “It’s snowing” challenge:
Bye Bye
Karolina
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