In honor of the newest theme, I decided to create my sister-in-law's birthday card going in that direction..the use of "clear" materials. I have lots of great printed overlays, but I decided to incorporate packaging plastics as my clear component as well as a creative way of "going" green. :)
To start with, I knew I wanted to capture lots of confetti, as I have seen lots of it around the web lately. This great chipboard scalloped frame (sent to me in a RAK from Michelle Hernandez) was the perfect border. Going through some of my Cricut die-cuts, I found the letters "happy" and tacked them down to the kraft first. Next I punched lots of bright, glittery, festive papers and trapped the dots behind the plastic by using my handy dandy sewing machine. I love the zigzag stitch, it creates such a nice, secure hold. To create the base, I simply cut some strips of scrap papers from MME, Jenni Bowlin, etc. I sewed them to the center of the dot embossed card and then put the confetti oval at the top. Feeling that it needed a little something else, I started dabbling with more plastic scraps and black staz-on. I used a banner stamp from Girls' Paperie Jubilee and then fussy cut around the pennants. Lastly, I stamped "birthday" on the plastic oval using a Stampin' Up stamp from the Bursting with Joy set.
Again, please don't forget to link up your projects over the next 2 weeks for your chance to win, and possibly be in the spotlight! Paper Issues loves you!
Again, please don't forget to link up your projects over the next 2 weeks for your chance to win, and possibly be in the spotlight! Paper Issues loves you!
Thanks for stopping by, and a special thanks to Michelle for the wonderful element that was perfect for this card! :)
Amy
Wowwwwwwwwwwww! I love love love this!! LOVING that confetti and the stitching!! This is just AWESOME!!
ReplyDeleteawesome! Lovin' that delish blue stitching!
ReplyDeleteoh wows, that stitching is steller Amy! LOVE the confetti too... fabby card!
ReplyDeleteAwesome project! Great recycling...<3
ReplyDeletethat is SO cool!
ReplyDeleteyou are darling... everything you make is a party!
ReplyDeleteThis is so fabulous!!! I love confetti!!! It's so festive! You are up on PI right now. <3 <3 <3
ReplyDeleteSo so fun!!!
ReplyDeleteWow! Stunning! Love that shaker you created, Amy!
ReplyDeleteTotally awesome way to do confetti. This is super cute. So want to try this!
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