Sunday, June 25, 2017

Papertrey Ink June Blog Hop

It's Blog Hop day!

The photo inspiration for this month's Blog Hop is one I fell in love with immediately.



 I do love a good deep blue and the ombre effect in the glass is just gorgeous!  I have had so many ideas churning around in my head.  I wanted to do something with an acetate sheet, to pull the influence of the glass carboy, and I had picked up some Stazon inks last month for the May Blog Hop.  (Nope, you didn't miss it!  I couldn't find the right groove on that one and didn't complete an entry)  I also wanted to concentrate on the blue with a touch of peach.  In my head, the card went from birthday card to anniversary card to birthday card back finally to anniversary card.  


I found this fantastic piece of acetate at Michael's.  The gold dots just screamed, "Elevate!" What a great place to start!  I knew I wanted to mimic the ombre on my card.  It's an obvious choice, but one I felt was necessary.  I had initially wanted to stamp a floral into the background, but it was just too busy and really competed with the pattern of the top layer.  Simple was the way to go.  Using the 2017 Anniversary Set "Grand Finale" allowed me to add some fomality and a floral element without all the chaos.

I decided to go with Jet Black Stazon Ink for the focal piece as the Stazon Blue Hawaii Midi wasn't packing enough of a punch on the gold pattern. The ombre background was created with Papertrey Ink's Enchanted Evening dye ink on white cardstock.  The card base is also Enchanted Evening.  The acetate panel is popped up slightly to add dimension.


As for the flower, that inspiration came from a post I saw on Instagram a couple days ago.  I folded a sheet of tissue paper (coincidentally, the packing tissue from my last PTI delivery) and cut out 8 layers using one of the larder floral dies from my favorite PTI set, Doodlie-Do. For the color, I chose Sweet Blush and Melon Berry, sponging some mottled ink onto each flower.  


Once colored, I stacked them up being careful not to be too neat about it.  I used a gold brad to hold the layers together and form the center of the flower.  Then I bunched and crimped the layers to form a fluffy, 3D flower.  This adds a touch of softness to the design. I just love how this card turned out.

Thanks for taking the time to check out my project.
You can see all of the entries on Nichole's blog here after 10am today.  


2017 Grand Finale




17 comments:

  1. Love the way you made your flower and I am off to give that a try! Thank you for the inspiration.

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    1. Anytime! I was thinking of you when I pulled this set out to play.

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  2. Wow! I love the flower you created... amazing! I'll have to give that a try. I can just hear that acetate screaming... you were spot on!! Love it!

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  3. Love your card and the beautiful flower!

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  4. I heard screaming as well! And, that flower may be shouting! Loveliness!

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  5. Absolutely love your acetate and tissue paper flower! Great take on the inspiration photo!

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  6. I want this set! Beautifully done! Love the sparkle!

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  7. Gorgeous! Love your spotted acetate sheet and that fabulous flower! A beautiful card!

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  8. What a pretty card. I'll have to try making a tissue paper flower after seeing yours. Thanks for explaining how you did it.

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  9. Lovely layers - the dimensional flower is fabulous!

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  10. Ok, a big WOW from me! Read your whole post to see how you did this fantastic looking card. And what a beautiful flower you made!!! Gorgeous and fabulous card!

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  11. Love your card! The tissue paper flower is genius. I'm liking the Anniversary set more each time I see someone use it. Those frames are gigantic!

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  12. Beautiful take on the inspiration photo!

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  13. Thank you all for the lovely comments! Now, let's see if I can keep the card hidden until February for my parents' 50th wedding anniversary. It's going to be hard, she does love to look through my card stash to see what's new.

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