Monday, 6 October 2014

Diamond Wedding Anniversary

My MIL went to a diamond wedding anniversary party at the weekend. I offered to make her a card as I don't think I will get many opportunities to make one! Needless to say there is a bling alert with this design!!!


I am sorry the pic is rather dark, it was really hard to get a picture that wasn't all reflections!!!

There were two elements that popped into my mind immediately as my design came together. I knew I wanted to use a quilted embossing folder with diamonds at the intersections and I wanted to use one of the Sue Wilson French dies. These were both on my wish list, so it was a good excuse to bring forward buying them!!! Choosing the size of the gems for the background was a surprising challenge. I had teeny weeny ones, square ones, larger self adhesive ones, various coloured ones - clear, greyish and aurora borealis tinted versions and all sorts out. I had stuck the "normal" size self adhesive ones all over and then when I stepped back the effect was just far too heavy. So those all had to be very carefully removed to ensure no tearing happened. My heart was in my mouth at that point I can tell you. In the end a DoCrafts gem wheel with different sized diamond and gold gems came to the rescue as I could work my way through the various sizes until I found the one that felt like it worked the best. The only problem was that they were not self adhesive and I couldn't risk escaping glue showing so I had to apply glue very carefully with a fine embossing ball tool, pick up the gems with a gem picker and press them down with the pokey tool. Thankfully I love that sort of painstaking work, it is sort of soothing somehow and in the end it was worth the effort as I got the effect I was looking for.


The sentiment was a challenge though because I really wanted it to be embossed rather than computer generated and I knew I wanted to add the little gem over the "I" in diamond. So I started to hunt for an affordable stamp ( I doubt I will use it again) and thanks to the wonders of Google I found exactly what I was looking for at Stamping All Day here. This couldn't have been better for me as I love stamps that mix script and plain fonts so it was just the ticket. In fact I loved them so much I ordered the silver and golden wedding anniversary versions too. I embossed in Stampendous detail silver powder which is my all time favourite silver EP and added a tiny Mei Flower gem.

The card is 8 x 8. I struggled to decide whether to use plain, linen of pearlescent white card and which kind of silver to use too. In the end pearlescent won the day as it looked best embossed and I used quite a dull silver pearl card behind the die cuts.


I added lots of additional die cut embellishments using two colours of silver - pearl and mirri, iridescent pearl vellum for the flowers. The leaf dies are from Dees Distinctively, the swirls and mirri flower heads are Memory Box, the flowers are two sets of Doo Hickey dies. I added some little diamond heart buckles on some white velvet ribbon and various gem centres for the flowers.

Once again the brilliant Cosmic Shimmer Specialist Acrylic Glue came into its own with this card, I cannot sing its praises highly enough, it sets off so quickly and makes this sort of fine positioning so easy. It has now almost completely displaced red line tape in my card making. I buy the bigger bottles now and decided it would be better to keep the bottle upside down. I asked my OH for some help in designing a solution and five minutes later this was the result!


It works perfectly - sometimes the simple solutions are the best!


Goodness it is suddenly very chilly here, We have lit the wood stove for the first time today, it is so wet and windy and generally unpleasant, the glow has made things much more cosy. My slipper boots are out and I am planning an afternoon in the craft room!!!
 
Have a great week!
 
Elaine 

6 comments:

  1. This is absolutely stunning Elaine and well worth your hard work. I'm positive it will have been oohed and ahhed over by all. What a brilliant solution to the glue bottle quandry. I love that glue too but it does get to be tedious when the contents are going down a bit. It really is a horrible day isn't it! I don't mind it getting colder so much as you know but wind and rain together are the worst combination for me and definitely bring on hibernation mode, lol!

    Enjoy your crafting my friend!

    Hugs
    Lesley Xx

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  2. What a beautiful card Elaine.
    It's horrible here too, my slipper boots are out and our heating came on this morning.
    Have fun in your craft room and keep warm
    Jackie x

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  3. What a beautiful card! I'm sure the recipients will be delighted. Very wet & windy here in NE Scotland today, the perfect excuse to craft....I'm making Christmas cards!

    Sally

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  4. Gorgeous Elaine - love the vellum flowers.
    Lousy weather here too, mostly just wet and cold

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  5. This card is gorgeous, Elaine. All the details are so lovely and allow the eye to wander around and around. Just perfect!

    Greetings from the cold and rainy Germany,
    Gaby

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  6. What a beautiful Card Elaine so much to look at, very clever.
    Suexxx

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