1. I cut a bigger card than I would have because punching the border causes a loss of about 1/4" on length and a little less on the width after punching the border. I cut a 5.5"x11" piece of paper. I have 5.5 square envelopes, and needed a little bit smaller card.
3. It was folded so the one punched edge is even with the back right side of the card.
4. I turned the punch to do the sides, starting to create the rounded corner first. I've tried to show that below. If you click on the image below you can see that I've made the second side transparent so you can see what you will be looking at from the back of the punch when you do the left side. Of course you have to imagine the card is everything to your right. If this is confusing for you try either of these two Border Punch Video 1 or this Border Punch Video 2 that might help.
5. For the bottom half I used a piece of double sided sticky sheet half the size of the Millstone, and with tan colored mesh on top.
6. I applied a light blue ribbon from Michael's $1 bin as a seam between the top and the bottom.
7. I applied USArt Quest Mica D'Lites Gold over that for the sticky areas not covered by the mesh.
Ocean View Image:
1. The largest Spellbinders Labels One die was used with Neenah Classic Laid Solar White cardstock in my Cuttlebug.
2. I didn't have any scape stamps for the images and could never make up my mind on which ones to get, so I used Linda's card as a guide and did the rest with Twinkling H2O's and a Niji waterbrush. I also used a little bit of the Gold mica and some Baby Pink Flower Soft.
3. Anna Griffin Cream Designer Paper was used for the outside frame. I put it through the Cuttlebug to emboss only and then trimmed around the double embossed edge.
Flower Images:
1. Stamped with Brilliance Galaxy Gold on Neenah Solar White cardstock and heat set to dry ink.
2. Painted with Twinkling H2O's.
3. Ivory Flower Soft applied to the centers and then a little Twinkling H2O Yellow Drop and a tad of Rangers Stickles Yellow.
4. When dry the images were cut out.
5. The flowers and leaves were mounted with glue and 3D Glue Dots.
6. A light blue ribbon was tied around the flowers.
7. The Sand Dollar is from Fanciful Inc. online.
The colors are really much softer in real life, but this is how the camera saw it to day! Thanks for stopping by 'the blog' to look and share. Hope to be back soon!
22 comments:
So so beautiful.
WOW! Even when put up against your always gorgeous cards, this one is special. I just LOVE the seascene background! FABULOUS!!
You are a talent Shirley and so kind to share. This is wonderful.
Lesley Xx
Absolutely gorgeous and a fabulous tutorial you dont know how much you have just helped me
love tasha xx
Wow! This card is gorgeous! The background you created is so beautiful! Really love the whole scene of the card!
Thank you very much for sharing the tutorial about Fiskars border punch, Shirley!
What a gorgeous card Shirley! Love that ocean scene you have created!
what a great punched border! this looks super cool. Love the pink poppies!!
Hi Shirley, hope you are doing well!
This is a beautiful card!!!
The scene you created is fabulous and I love the way the flowers stand out! Just gorgeous!!!
Your cards are always worth waiting for!
blessings, Maria
Gorgeous card Shirley!! Flowers are so pretty!! Glad you're back!! :)
Shirley gorgeous! I just love looking at your masterpieces, and that they are. TFS!!!
beautiful... love the colors and the flowers are so pretty...
Hugs, Christina
what a lovely card Shirley! wonderful soft colors and love the flowers!
Wow, how very pretty! I can almost feel the breezes :D.
Barb
Wow Shirley! How stunning is this!
Super card Shirley! Love the punched border.
Wow Shirley, I love this, what a beautiful scene, I feel I could just walk into it and your Shirley Poppys are beautiful, you have managed to capture the delicate colour of that Poppy variety perfectly. Isn't that the great thing about craft blogs tho, I love the way everyone shared their ideas and inspiration.
What beautiful cards! I'm getting inspired again. I was over at I/O and love the blog! You are right the stamps are awesome! Thanks, Shirley
Wow! So gorgeous, Shirley!
Fantastic Card! Hope everything is going well with you.
Pretty, your always doing unique and amazing things with your cards!
Shirley another beautiful card..I really like the soft tones.
connie paxman
Wonderful directions Shirley. I have to try doing a corner that way. The card is great...beat it looks wonderful in real life.
Hugs
Heather
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