My daughter-in-law's
birthday falls in mid-August two days after my Mom's birthday. I went to a card
class back in March or April and several of those cards remained unfinished
because I wanted to change them a bit rather than follow the
original design exactly. As Ginger loves flowers, and I think she would love to have a
greenhouse added to her backyard, I decided one particular unfinished card lent
itself well to Ginger, as well as several challenges I wanted to enter.
First, I add a few
more flowers and extra foliage inside my greenhouse, plus one more blossom
outside as I like the look of an odd number of blooms rather than just two, which
is an even number. I finished the greenhouse and attached it to the planned
white stitched rectangle panel.
The original cardbase design used the same Just Jade cardstock color under the Just Jade embossed brick layer. I wanted to add larger underlying layers and more color. I decided on a Pale Papaya cardbase to match the sentiment die-cut and to use this new cardbase in a picture frame look with an added white mat, and then the Just Jade Brick & Mortar 3D embossed layer.
I trimmed brick embossed layer about an 1/8" smaller all the way around. I decided to add Clear heat embossing over the 3D bricks to give them a bit of sheen and bring out the texture. I added a little sponged Pale Papaya ink to a recycled scalloped doily for the edging that peeks out just below the greenhouse white stitched panel. I shaped the doily into a double fan look.
Next, I offset this same white mat panel quite a bit more to the right than in the original card design to accommodate for the sentiment overlap, which was placed in this location with a specific challenge requirement in mind. I really like my changes and additions to the larger card size, the new Pale Papaya cardbase, the white mat layer, the Clear heat embossing over the 3D brick dry embossing, the extra blooms, and the fan-like doily as I think they all added and enhanced the original card design, which was presented by Luci Kirschbaum! Take a peak below at my newly-made finished card inside and out:
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