I have to admit, this is the sort of card I would love to receive. I cut a 5in square piece of scrap card and then stuck 1in strips of vintage print papers on to it, adding a little faux stitching, but when I make more of this design I am going to run them through with my small, battery operated sewing machine, without any thread and then join the holes up with a fine liner pen, for a “proper” faux stitching effect. The panel was also mat and layered on gold mirror card.
I then added a gold tone bookplate, an effect I love, but have only used once before. The font I used for the sentiment is Edwardian Script ITC, font size 26, which was a perfect fit. Two matching brads keep the bookplate in place.
The die cut, cardstock ephemera embellishments (double sided) are from K & Co, I have had them for a few years now, loved them, but didn’t have a clue what to do with them….. but, on this card they were perfect with a little translucent glitter added here and there.
I am so pleased with the results that I am going to make a whole lot more, now I don’t work and I am on a very tight budget these will be brilliant put in sets of eight (and in a decorated box) to give as notelet sets as Christmas presents.
4 comments:
Absolutely beautiful Helen! Have you thought of setting up an Etsy shop at some point? I'd buy a set of these for sure!
Hugs
Di xx
This is lovely!
They are so pretty and with a couple of those foam pads, the watering can would stand out even more. As a set of notelets they are absolutely perfect.
fab and you should start putting some things up for sale big love marc
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