Tattered Poinsettia gets the Shabby Look!
Hello Everyone and I am back again with my second DT piece for Country View Challenges for our current challenge which is Sparkle and Shine.
I decided to make another Christmas card with the Tattered Poinsettia die but this time to give it the shabby treatment! So I hope you are ready for another tutorial!
I cut four of each of the blooms using this wonderful page from the Merriment Paper Stack. (I had not seen this paper stack before but found it in a pile at Paperterie in Aberdeen last week!)
I stacked all the blooms together and used a fancy brad as I had a hunch it would show (and I was right!)
As with my other shabby flowers I spritzed everything with water and started scrunching the individual blooms around the brad. You have to be a bit more careful with this die as the leaves are far more fragile.
Carry on until everything has been spritzed with water and scrunched up.
I got a bit carried away here and didn't take a photograph! As with the other shabby flowers I have used a thin knitting needle to open out the individual leaves and then to curl them whilst they are wet, however, this time I curled them towards the front and at lots of different angles. As the leaves are so pointed it is easier to do it this way.
Before I left it to dry I gave the whole flower a spritz with Vanilla Smooch Spray and although you can't really see it here the whole flower really shimmers!
Then it was down to designing a card for this quite large flower! I decided to use layers of the Merriment cardstock and a small piece of white lace.
I added a bit more sparkle by covering the Garden Greens die cut with white paint and then some Rock Candy Distress Crackle Paint. I added this with my fingers so it is very thick in places but this does give some extra crackle and sparkle.
And the finished card. I am not sure it will survive being posted but is a great giving card.
I do hope you are enjoying the Design Team pieces this month (as every month!). With a post nearly every other day there should be plenty of inspiration for you to Sparkle and Shine! and hopefully join us for our challenge.
I decided to make another Christmas card with the Tattered Poinsettia die but this time to give it the shabby treatment! So I hope you are ready for another tutorial!
I cut four of each of the blooms using this wonderful page from the Merriment Paper Stack. (I had not seen this paper stack before but found it in a pile at Paperterie in Aberdeen last week!)
I stacked all the blooms together and used a fancy brad as I had a hunch it would show (and I was right!)
As with my other shabby flowers I spritzed everything with water and started scrunching the individual blooms around the brad. You have to be a bit more careful with this die as the leaves are far more fragile.
Carry on until everything has been spritzed with water and scrunched up.
I got a bit carried away here and didn't take a photograph! As with the other shabby flowers I have used a thin knitting needle to open out the individual leaves and then to curl them whilst they are wet, however, this time I curled them towards the front and at lots of different angles. As the leaves are so pointed it is easier to do it this way.
Before I left it to dry I gave the whole flower a spritz with Vanilla Smooch Spray and although you can't really see it here the whole flower really shimmers!
Then it was down to designing a card for this quite large flower! I decided to use layers of the Merriment cardstock and a small piece of white lace.
I added a bit more sparkle by covering the Garden Greens die cut with white paint and then some Rock Candy Distress Crackle Paint. I added this with my fingers so it is very thick in places but this does give some extra crackle and sparkle.
And the finished card. I am not sure it will survive being posted but is a great giving card.
I do hope you are enjoying the Design Team pieces this month (as every month!). With a post nearly every other day there should be plenty of inspiration for you to Sparkle and Shine! and hopefully join us for our challenge.
Thank you for joining me today.
Jennie x
Comments
MaggieH
XxxxRuth
Hugs Diane
A wonderful gift
Have a fun trip next week and say hello from me xx
Annie x
Great Tute too :-))
Kassa xoxo
Happy crafting, Angela x