Monday, November 1, 2010

Happy Hour Challenge: #3 Part 2

Hello again. Don't you just love long winded people? That would be me. Ok. Ready? After completing my flower, I stared at it and wondered what in the world am I going to do with it. I decided to turn it into a flower complete with stem and leaves.

Still using my same stamp, I inked the stems portion with various Memento inks in the green family and stamped a full sheet.


 
Next, I turned the sheet to the back and using a MS leaf stamp, I stamped several leaves and selected the ones I wanted to use. I cut those out and using my stlyus, dry embossed the leaves and hit the high spots with diffent shades of green Memento Dew Drops inks.

I then used the remaining paper to create a stem. I drew this free hand cut it out and then using the stylus embossed the back. 
 
Again, I used the Memento Dew Drops in green to add more depth.When dry embossing by hand it is a good idea to run a small piece of waxed paper over your piece for an easy moving stylus.

 

I decided to use the leftover portion as a base of grass. I dry embossed on the back and roughed the edges with the scissors and inked them.  



That is when I ran into a bit of a problem.



While trying to find a backing piece for the flower, I selected to use a striped complementary paper weight sheet.
Well not realizing this was not heavy card stock, I ran the paper through the Cuttlebug twice and ruined it.
I saw a left over piece and tried to salvage. Hence the line through the middle of the base paper--Tim Coffey or Brenda Walton.

I anchored the stem to the paper using glue dots that I rolled into a ball and adhered it to the Bamboo Cuttlebug sheet.

My purpose was to leave space for inserting the leaves.

I strategically placed two foam dots under the leaves and used the Scotch wet glue on the stems.

 
I kept placing the flower on top to get a feel for spacing. Then I was ready to apply the foam dots to the leaves for dimension and glue the stems in place.




Once all the supporting elements were to my liking, I applied liquid glue to the bottom of the flower and held it in place on top of the stem until it adhered.

The last thing to do was to place the grass over the flower and trim the edges. Hello Friends was cut from a Provo Craft folder and the white gel pen to draw a stitch line around the page is from Ranger.


After much further ado, here is what Challenge #3 helped me to create. This was a lot of fun and very freeing in the process.
This is my number three entry, can hardly wait to get to number 4.

Oh, yes. Challenge #4: This one involved a dual challenge. To create a card using one of these four resist techniques: crayon resist, Versamark resist, Versamark with clear embossing powder, and Micro Glaze.

Off to put the final touches to card number four and a reveal on this blog. Anyone want to hazzard guess?


Lovingly in ink,
Until Then

2 comments:

  1. Vee,
    No way are you long winded, this part 2 of challenge 3 is awesome. You are so talent and created, like I said God has special gifts for you, and He is using them thru you to show us how we can do so as well. I don't know if it going to turn out as nice as your, but it's worth a try. Please think about doing some videos on youtube on your awesome work for 2010. Thank you so much for sharing your awesom talents. God bless. Love, Schuyler

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  2. Hi Schuyler and thanks for your kind words. I did get your message and am so thankful for it.

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