I'm going to a Stampin' Up cardmaking event in the next week, and I wanted to make some Valentines cards for the two ladies our hostesses. This was especially since I was unable to get my Christmas cards finished and mailed due to hand and bone issues where I was forced to wear thumb braces 24-7 to help try to get the pain and swelling under control. I am now down to several hours a day without the braces, so I will take advantage of that time for cardmaking, and hope I do not find myself right back to the same issues all over again. Meanwhile, a cortisone shot in my left thumb joint has helped considerably, which is my worst hand.
Moving on. . . I decided to use the Basket Weave Edging (aka Braided Edge/ Lattice Edge) technique, which is fun to do and gives such an amazing look of added elegance to a card...at least in my humble opinion. I want to enter my card into the Splitcoaststamper Alphabet Challenge for Letter D for DOTS, using a dot embossing folder to feature dots on my card, which also inspired my blog title, Valentine Dots & Hugs for Friends!
I also looked into other possible challenges to enter as well before beginning. I was inspired to branch out in that I am not creating a card in the traditional Valentine colors of black, red, pink, or white. Mine is to be sapphire blue, medium pink, and yellow and sports a peek-a-book washi tape heart. I was inspired by the Inspiration Challenge Spoonflower website for my colors and the Ways to Use It for my peek-a-boo heart.
I created a peek-a-book heart window and used an embossing folder on the card front to create some dimension. I threw in a little washi tape for added interest in the peek-a-book heart and the "hugs" die-cut sentiment! Take a look below at my finished card; I made two identical cards for my hostess friends. I'm sorry to say that I forgot to take a picture at the card interior designs with their personalized computer verse before I gave them away, so I am unable to share that with you.
Ingredients: Cardstocks: Stampin'Up--Whisper White, Pretty in Pink (retired); Recollections Cape Cod Blue pack (sapphire blue shade). Stamps: Happy Day (flower center punched out). Ink: Melon Mambo. Dies: Technique Tuesday--Di Heart Hugs. Punches: SU retired: Full Heart, Boho Blossom (medium flower); EK Medium Victorian Corner punch. SU Embossing Folder: Perfect Polka Dots (retired). SU Washi Tape: Gingham Garden (2012-13 annual catalog). SU Ribbon: 3/8" Pretty-in Pink Stitched Grosgrain (retired). Wink of Stella-Clear. Rhinestones. Basket Weave Technique (aka Braided or Lattice Edge). Size: 4-1/2" x 5-3/4."
What a beautiful card, Carlene!! I love the braided portion and the beautiful see-through heart with the lovely washi tape! I'm sure the ladies will love the card!! So sorry about your hand! Goodness, that must create a lot of difficulty when making cards! You did a great job with this one. Hope you hand gets 100% well soon. Hugs!!!
ReplyDeleteThank you Bev...hand surgery is in the forecast, but has to wait as I will be needing my hand while re-cooping from right knee replacement...LOL...bones giving out all at once! I'm doing remarkable well with shot and braces...having to take them off for some things with cardmaking! Thank you for accolades on my Basketweave edged cards...loved the washi working out on the hugs...wasn't sure...but worked marvelously.
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