i needed an anniversary card this week; ok, more accurately, i needed it *LAST* week, but it's going to be sent this week, and i hope the couple in question will think it worth the wait. i definitely had a ball making this one, it's full of allllllll kinds of stash, of every description, thrown in there together: i've got real vintage (the cool bird illustration + the ivory eyelet) copied vintage (the sheet music--copied onto index stock to make it stronger... but also... i was afraid i might mess up the first one, so i made an "insurance" copy!) i've retrieved some elderly stash (the metallic bronze cardstock + a few scraps of basic grey paper that i've used as mats); tapped some newish stash (those glitz giant rhinestone thingies + 7 gypsies deco tape) and employed some "found objects"... in the form of the faux dogwood flowers, which were ripped from a stem at the back of a vase in my dining room, lol! :) the best part, fun-wise, was machine stitching the dogwood branch on the paper behind the flowers. which, of course, you can't really see because the flowers are right on top of it... but it's still kinda cool in a "moral high ground" sort of way! :) :) :) i took a photo before i assembled the card:
i lightly drew a branch shape on my cardstock in pencil; not because i was going for perfection or botanical accuracy or anything cool like that (lol!) just so that i'd more or less keep the design within the space i'd allotted in my collage. then i machine stitched with dark brown thread back and forth along the pencil lines, adding branches to the stem, and twigs to the branches, as i went along, until i had something i thought looked pretty good. and then, yeah, i went back and glued the flowers on top! :) but in real life, you can actually see a bit more of the sewing from various angles; plus, it was REALLY fun to do, so i'm ok with it being a "subtle detail" instead of a big "feature element" in this case!
now off you go to see what the rest of the SOS gang have done, because as always, there is a FAB mix of styles and techniques, and we've got both anniversary and grad cards galore, so whatever you need to make, we've got you covered, darlings! ♥
OH EM GEE this is BRILLIANT!!! I love it! The stitching...just awesome. And anniversary music to match? *love it*
ReplyDeleteSuper sensational!!! Love the way you made the "branch" for those wonderful flowers - which, by the way, are just beautiful! Lovely image, great background, and a fabulous card.
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I love how you harvested flowers from your dogwood! HA! And that stitching looks so fun!
ReplyDeleteoh my...soooooo pretty!
ReplyDeleteI love this....that bird print is fabulous as is the different bits you added to it... I am sure they will love it!
ReplyDeleteReally pretty. I wish they had put up this prompt last week. lol. I needed a congrats card then. I used an old one I had made ages ago. I love how you used the music sheet!!
ReplyDeleteJust lovely! Next time I want sewing on a card I'm just going to mail it to you. ;-)
ReplyDeleteI love your hand-drawn tree!!! And of course your lovely vintage-y card, trim, dogwood flowers, and buttons!
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