August 3, 2012

August Poppy

Hi
This is Pam from Papillon digital designs and TheBugBytes today at Shes a Sassylady. Thanks Sheila for having me here.
I was thinking on a project to do and I though I would google wikipedia and enter the month August. It's so cool - Sometimes when you are stuck and want inspiration doing something like this is the way to go. Sometimes I just want to try a particular technique and I build on that.
So when I read the article I saw that August 's birth flower is Poppy and I wanted to do a card with poppy as I had a lovely silhouette 3d poppy file

Here's the card



Here's a peek at the silhouette file



Now I did not want to cut out the intricate brown swirl so I sort of flattened that on a a colored rectangle. But I wanted the pop so after printing I outlined the swirl with copic multiliner and used copic spica pens. I also used spica and Tim Holtz distress markers to ink and decorate all the cuts. Going over a image or die cut with markers sort of distresses the surface fibers a little and gives a nice velvetty suede like texture.
The leafs get the color variation in color by using the distress markers and waterbrush and then adding a bit of subtle glitter with spica pen
Here a closer look of the spica pen effect


It isn't as overpowering as stickles and I love that bit of shine.
Here's the inside of the card


So google up a month and get inspired by the facts you read and make yourself a project.
Happy Crafting
Pam

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9 comments:

  1. Pam, saw this on your blog already and commented. Had to comment here too how much I love this card and the subtle glitter technique suggestion!!! Oh, and google search idea too... lol!!!

    Hugs!

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  2. It is good to use a software for making Plastic Cards it will definitely increase its attraction.

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  3. Beautiful card Pam. Love the Poppy. Thanks for the tip about searching. I sometimes search ideas when I am stuck and it does help to get the imagination flowing.

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  4. Beautiful card Pam, love the poppy. I sometimes search the internet or my magazines for ideas when I am stuck and it does help get the imagination flowing. :)

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  5. Such a stunning card - wow beautiful poppy. TFS

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  6. Gorgeous card Pam!!! You make the cameo look so tempting!!!

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  7. Pam this is such a beautiful card I love the way the distressing offers texture to the card. The colors are awesome and nice bright for this time of year. Thank you for sharing with us today.

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  8. Pam this is such a beautiful card I love the way the distressing offers texture to the card. The colors are awesome and nice bright for this time of year. Thank you for sharing with us today.

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  9. Oh Pam this is such a lovely card, TFS
    Huge hugs
    Adele

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Thank you for your sweet sweet words of encouragement.