It seems like I have only been blog hopping in the last three posts and this time, I'm a part of Pretty Paper Studio's Blog Hop. I may have forgotten to mention this, but I started designing for PPS in February this year. I know I have been absent from here and I have a lot of explaining to do, but I'm going to leave that for later and get to the point here.
Showing posts with label Human Figures. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Human Figures. Show all posts
Saturday, 31 October 2015
Blog Hop | Pretty Paper Studio
Hello, crafty friends!
This post has a project that is about...
Blog Hop,
Brush Lettering,
Butterflies,
Distressing,
Framed Projects,
Human Figures,
Inspired,
Micro-Quilling,
PP: Bo Bunny,
PPS DT Project,
Pretty Paper Studio,
Quilled Frames,
Quilled People,
Quilling,
Stitching
Sunday, 27 April 2014
Scenic Birthday on the Beach! ;) With cake and roses, at sunset..
I'm back with another card I made way back in January this year. What I liked about this card was the specifics I was provided with before I began. This card was made for someone's wife's birthday and he wanted sunset at the beach or at Marine Drive (I figured making a beach would be easier :P) and two figures - a boy and a girl - the girl smiling shyly while the boy hands her a cake with a bunch of roses hidden behind his back!
Extremely specific, I know. And that's what made creating this card easy and the most difficult as well. For one, the answer was obvious - I had to distress to create the scene and even though I had always dreamed of making something on these lines, I had never actually done it.
It took about five tries to get the right tone of pink, lavender, purple and orange - Spun Sugar, Milled Lavender, Dusty Concord and Wild Honey for those who speak "Tim Holtz" and only then I was satisfied that this was something I could show other people.
Once the sky was done and ready, I used The Craft's Meow's stamp set called 'Vintage Rides' and stamped a banner and the sentiment on watercolour paper and stuck it in the sky. Let me start giving you glimpses at the card.. :)
Extremely specific, I know. And that's what made creating this card easy and the most difficult as well. For one, the answer was obvious - I had to distress to create the scene and even though I had always dreamed of making something on these lines, I had never actually done it.
It took about five tries to get the right tone of pink, lavender, purple and orange - Spun Sugar, Milled Lavender, Dusty Concord and Wild Honey for those who speak "Tim Holtz" and only then I was satisfied that this was something I could show other people.
Once the sky was done and ready, I used The Craft's Meow's stamp set called 'Vintage Rides' and stamped a banner and the sentiment on watercolour paper and stuck it in the sky. Let me start giving you glimpses at the card.. :)
This post is picture heavy and has extremely detailed notes. :)
This post has a project that is about...
Beach,
Birthday Card,
Distressing,
Flowers,
Human Figures,
Layers,
Love,
Micro-Quilling,
Paper Piecing,
Quilled Roses,
Quilling,
Scenery,
Stamping,
Sunset
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