I have several Thinking of You cards that I need to make and get in the mail, yesterday! One is for a friend who always have me over for tea when visiting in her seaside town. I saw a challenge where we were to make a card around a song, and as soon as this, I thought about her and the song, I'm a Little Teapot, came to mind, and I couldn't get it out of my head. With tea in mind, a search through my To Do box and brought forth pieces of an unfinished card that I started in a class about 4-1/2 years ago.
Yes, I love to go to classes and socialize, and I usually don't get all the design samples completed. To give me some credit (rolling my eyes), sometimes that is deliberate, because an idea comes to mind where I want to change something little or big about the card. I don't complete the card at class in order to make the changes at home with my own supplies. This one, I have kept near the original design, but made the original Melon Mambo card base into a layer. I re-sized most pieces smaller, plus I added two more layers. . .a white cardbase and a die-cut decorative Old Olive layer. I also popped up all the layers above the Old Olive layer from those first two added layers. As a finishing touch, I ink distressed all my edges for a bit of a vintage flair, but I see this does show up well in my picture.
I think my friend will like her card, with its little teacup and happy colors, and be pleased to know I've been thinking about her. Take a peek below at my finished card inside and out.
Recipe: Stampin' Up products: Cardstock--Old Olive, Melon Mambo, Whisper White. Patterned dsp: Gingham Garden (2013 AC). Stamps: Kind & Cozy (2013-14 AC). Ink: Old Olive, Melon Mambo; Ink Distressed: Soft Suede. Punches: 2-1/4" Scallop, 2-3/8" Circle. Scallop Trim Border (ret.). Embossing Folder: Stripes (ret.). Ribbon: 3/8" Old Olive Striped Organdy. Rhinestones. EK Punch: Scallop Photo Corners. Die: Reverse Confetti Die: Lacy Scallop Frame. Fussy-cut teacup. Chatterbox verse. Size: 4-1/2" x 5-3/4".
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