I finally had the nudge to visit my craft room...yay! I really wanted to put some cards together to send to some friends who have received no cards from me to celebrate their special times, even birthdays or Christmas while my mojo and cardmaking deserted me and ran amok for over a year! My first thought was to motivate myself by trying to finish some cards already started that were gathering dust in the unfinished stash!
My first card is one I start back in the spring of 2019 when I traveled to visit my Mom in Redding, California before the COVID pandemic took over our lives. While there, I attended a Stampin' Up card party given by Mom's Stampin' Up demonstrator, Darla Watson. Darla is quite talented, and I always enjoy going to her parties when visiting Mom! I am so glad my 95-year old "young" Mom still enjoys getting out and doing cardmaking with family and friends!
There were 5 card kits to make, all fun designs. Some I completed at the party and others I took home half completed because ideas popped in my head while making them to add other layers or embellishments to the design. This "popping into my head of ideas" is quite common when I'm making cards, my own or someone else's designs. Most times, I feel pressured to pursue the ideas, or I will look at the finished card and say to myself, "what if" and drive myself crazy because I didn't at least see what I thought by using the "what if" ideas. So, this card is one of those "what if" designs from Darla's long-ago designs that I found still unfinished and remembered my "pop in my head, what if" ideas.
As most of you know, who have read my blog for any length of time, I prefer cards larger than the standard A2 size. The original card design had a white gatefold card base and a floral dsp layer added to the gatefold . To me, it just needed more color, which meant layers, which automatically means...larger card. I added a Blueberry Bushel (blue) bottom layer and a Call Me Clover (green) layer and then the white gatefold with flower dsp panels.
It had a yellow belly-band as most gatefold cards do, but I decided to try a permanently attached horizontal band with Rose Red or Strawberry Slush scalloped edges. The band starts on the center left side of the gatefold, under the doily, at the edge of the flower dsp and is adhered all the way around the back to the center right-edge of the gatefold. The doily is only attached to the left side of the gatefold and becomes an overlay over to the right side. Because of my modifications, I added a 1-3/4" white punched circle to the centerback of the doily underside to pretty it up now that its back shows when the card is opened.
Thank you Darla for allowing me to modify your design many months later. I always enjoy my visits and the fun times at your parties. Here is my finished version of Darla's original card:
I'm send this card to a cardmaking buddy who did not receive cards from Chatterbox (me) while I hibernated in isolation. Here is the added interior that she will received when she gets it in the mail!
Ingredients: Stampin' Up products: Cardstock--Blueberry Bushel, Call Me Clover, So Saffron, Melon Mambo, Whisper White; Patterned Paper--Garden Impressions dsp 6x6; Stamps--Eastern Beauty (sentiment); Ink--Blueberry Bushel; Punches--Bitty Blooms, 1-3/4" and 1-1/2" Circles, Leaf; 2-7/8" White Pearlized Doily; Bitty Basic Pearl Jewels. Other products: EK Punch--Victorian Corners.
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