My second sister-in-law birthday in July's card is due. This one is for my husband's sister, Jeanie, who lives in Colorado. Her card was one that I decided upon and set aside after I finished it at my Mt. Shasta Cardmaking Girls' Get-Away.
Ingredients: Stampin' Up products: Cardstocks--Blackberry Bliss, Old Olive, Whisper White, Gold Glimmer. Pattern: Wildflower Fields dsp (2016 SAB). Stamps--Friends & Flowers (2016 Occasions); Perfect Pairings (2016 SAB). Inks--Blackberry Bliss, Old Olive. Punches--Festive Flower Builder; Curvy Corner Trio (inside/ modified). Wink of Stella-Clear. Metallics Sequins. (Thank you to Luci Kirschbaum for her original design inspiration). Size: 4-5/8" x 5-3/4".
The Card's Story & Other Tidbits
The original card design belongs to Luci Kirschbaum and was presented at a cardmaking event in January of this year, sponsored by Luci and her side-kick, Dara Peterson. It was a delight to be able to take a look at the new Occasions mini catalog and the Sale-A-Bration Freebie brochure. Luci's card design uses stamp sets from both of these publications, and though simple, it is eye-catching and very appealing. I just love the color Blackberry Bliss, and I am so sorry to see its two-year availability culminate at the end of May.
I finished off this card at my Mt. Shasta get-away in May and decided it would be ear-marked for Jeanie's birthday. I had not finished it at the card event in January, because I wanted to add a bit more color as it just seemed too white for me. My solution was to add two mat color layers: the new Blackberry Bliss cardbase instead of white, and an Old Olive layer. I also wanted to add some Old Olive leaves to my flower.
When I added Wink of Stella-Clear to my flower petals to add some sparkle and shine, my stamping ink was evidently not quite dry, so it smeared and filled in the stark white petals with a light, blackberry-sponged look. I rather liked it; therefore, I did not feel the need to re-make my flower again. This was one of those moments where a mistake was not a mistake at all, but a happy event. On that note, I think Jeanie will be very pleased with her homemade birthday card.