Sweet Pea Stamps
Today is my day to showcase an image from Sweet Pea Stamps and I decided to work with the image Peacock Fairy by Meredith Dillman.
I have had this image for ages and have been longing to colour her but wanted to wait until I had some real peacock feathers to work with for the card too :)
To begin with I created the card base. When I was designing this card I created a very swirly cut out design for the front windows. That was fun to do but thinking about it I wondered if I would be able to cut it successfully first time. My die cutter is more than capable but I have learnt over the years a new mat and needle are imperative for something like this along with the type of card being worked with, something with a tight composition, bone dry and preferably white is the best I have found for cutting. Being a bit pushed for time and not wanting to trash a new mat I wondered if it would work to cut the design using cream vinyl and then applying that to a clear plastic sheet - worth a go.
Here is the cutting done
Next I used some cheap lightweight vinyl to transfer the cut shape and apply it to the clear plastic sheet. Next I cut around the outside of the shape, scored the fold lines and done. Yep, this, I think was a great success.
Now, for some reason, I don't seem to have taken any more photos. Think that is because I am tying to get lots of blog post done before I go on holiday and some things are just slipping from my memory lol. Anyway, I printed the image with a 60% opacity to prepare it for the no-line colouring technique the proceeded to colour using Promarkers. As there is nowhere to write inside this card I used a Spellbinder die and the same dp as I used to cover the inside of the card. To finish off the back I used a few of the longs strands found on peacock feathers and a tiny wee bright blue bow. The front of the card has the same embellishment and a birthday tag. To finish off the front, Liquid Pearls were placed on the swirl ends of the cut out design.
Back of card
Front of card
I have had this image for ages and have been longing to colour her but wanted to wait until I had some real peacock feathers to work with for the card too :)
To begin with I created the card base. When I was designing this card I created a very swirly cut out design for the front windows. That was fun to do but thinking about it I wondered if I would be able to cut it successfully first time. My die cutter is more than capable but I have learnt over the years a new mat and needle are imperative for something like this along with the type of card being worked with, something with a tight composition, bone dry and preferably white is the best I have found for cutting. Being a bit pushed for time and not wanting to trash a new mat I wondered if it would work to cut the design using cream vinyl and then applying that to a clear plastic sheet - worth a go.
Here is the cutting done
Now, for some reason, I don't seem to have taken any more photos. Think that is because I am tying to get lots of blog post done before I go on holiday and some things are just slipping from my memory lol. Anyway, I printed the image with a 60% opacity to prepare it for the no-line colouring technique the proceeded to colour using Promarkers. As there is nowhere to write inside this card I used a Spellbinder die and the same dp as I used to cover the inside of the card. To finish off the back I used a few of the longs strands found on peacock feathers and a tiny wee bright blue bow. The front of the card has the same embellishment and a birthday tag. To finish off the front, Liquid Pearls were placed on the swirl ends of the cut out design.
Back of card
Front of card
Ingredients
- Image - Peacock Fairy by Meredith Dillman available in rubber or as a digi
- Promarkers
- Dies - C Art Decorative Oval Frames, Spellbinders Adorning Squares-7 and Spellbinders Classic Scallop Squares
- Vinyl, Liquid Pearls, plastic sheet, peacock feather, bow etc. from my stash
Thank you for stopping by and hope you have a great crafting day ahead of you :) :)
Gorgeous coloring and construction of your card!
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