Thursday, August 6, 2015

Challenge Project and Free Word SVG File


Hi Everyone! I have to say I'm extremely excited! I do all kinds of crafts and fine art work. But (you had to hear that coming,) I absolutely cannot create a card. I'm horrible! Yes I struggle! There is no explanation, except maybe, a brain block.   Today for only the second time, I've done it. Made a card I actually like!

 Thanks to the Crafty Secrets Blog Challenge!  Their products and a blog hop helped inspire me to do two things. Create a card and enter a challenge for only the second time!   So here goes!


I've made this card from products from Crafty Secrets and
my little Hello SVG, and  added some techniques I love. 

You may pickup your free SVG HERE.

 I really had fun making this. I wanted a "Hummel" type look to the card and began by decoupaging the "Telephone Girl" included  in the set  "Couple of Cuties Digital Art Stamps" from Crafty Secrets.
 I printed her out five times and began by fussy cutting and gluing the pieces together.   Using  Distress Ink, vintage photo, along the outer edge of each layer so there were no white edges showing.  The vintage photo  is really one of my go to products for this technique.

 I colored the showing top layers with my "Kuretake Clean Color Real Brush Pens" The colors are really bright. To get that aged faded look, I used the Krylon, Crystal Clear Matte Spray and it helped to wipe out and blend out colors in layers.   I also used them to create a thick distressed look whitewater around the image and on the layer holding the girl.


I then printed out the digital paper "Blue Quatrefoil" from the "Birds in Bloom Kit".   This is also from Crafty Secrets.  This paper and the girl were offered as a freebies to anyone who wanted to participate in the challenge.   I have purchased from Crafty Secrets before and the quality is amazing!

 I then cut black and white cardstock to card sizes and began to assemble the card. "Guipure Black Lace" from Wild Orchid Crafts  was placed along the back of the white cardstock along edge. Because this left a raw edge on the back of the card, I cut a black piece of cardstock to cover the back.   I also place black and quatrefoil print inside the card to draw it all together. This made the card sturdier.


 I then added seam binding in moss green and aqua after distressing  both with the vintage photo.  The two-tone white with beige blush wild rose in 3Omm were also distressed and added on the seam binding bows .  Wild Orchid Crafts  had both products I purchased.



 As a final touch I added Pebbles Creme Self-Adhesive Candy Bits from my stash.   After spraying with matte spray again, there was this wonderful satin finish on the girl and the pearls.

 Other than the free digitals from Crafty Secrets, I'm not affiliated to any company and the oppinions are just mine.  

 Please checkout Crafty Secrets Blog Hop and get inspired too! Thanks for stopping by!




4 comments:

  1. Wow..beautiful....no struggle here, this card is amazing...love how you cut her and stacked her..a beautiful piece of art...I think you are a fabulous card maker!!! Thank you for joining us at Crafty Secrets for our August linky challenge!
    Diane CS DT

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    1. Thank you so much! I kept thinking Miracles still happen! LOL

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  2. Wow, Retta! This is gorgeous! It really does have the look and feel of a vintage Hummel image! I absolutely love that you paper pieced this darling image! And I think you are a card maker, because every detail on this beautiful card is absolute perfection. You have a great eye for composition, too! Now that you've found our challenge, I hope you'll play every month! Thanks so much for joining the fun at the Crafty Secrets August Linky Challenge and Blog Hop!

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  3. Hi Retta, your card turned out wonderful, I love all the layers you added and the antique Hummel look you wanted worked great with the colors! Great job, thanks for sharing and joining in our August Linky Party.

    Sandy

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