Do you have a cuppa something ready? I've got three cards that I've done over the past year, all featuring the elegant Nobel Peacock Rhinestones.
First let's take a look at another card I did while on the Dirty Girl Design Team last year:
- Long story behind this card so skip to the next bullet point if you just want the card hints. I did this card last year when I first tried out the Noble Peacock Rhinestones. The blue butterfly is often used as a symbol for thyroid disease since your thyroid is "somewhat" shaped like a butterfly. A year ago this week I was diagnosed with Graves disease, which means that my immune system got a little carried away and caused my thyroid to produce too much thyroid hormone. That, in turn, made it difficult for me to sleep etc. Luckily my health care provider caught it early. Between a little medication and some lifestyle changes, we got it turned around though it has taken the better part of the past year to get my sleep back to where it was before. That's pretty much why my blogging has been so much less regular. Anyway, that very same week I was asked to join the Dirty Dozen Design Team over on Splitcoaststampers. I'm so grateful I had that design team, along the the Splitcoaststamper Color Challenge Design team to keep me stamping when it would have been very easy to let my creativity slide.
- Last June the Dirty Dozen theme called for some bling and I designed this card to meet the challenge, featuring the Noble Peacock Foil and rhinestones. Usually I design cards to be for others, but in this case the card was really for me. Today I look at it differently and, of course, think that it would be a good greeting for just about anyone in our troubled world.
- Last June was the first time I did this 90 degree turn technique with the Subtle embossing folder. It shows the best when using the Foil papers, in this case Noble Peacock Foil (#149945 - I forgot this one while making the product list.) All you need to do is run your paper through your embossing tool twice, turning your paper 90 degrees in the folder before running it through the second time.
- I cut the petal design out 4 times: once in each color of foil and once in white. Then I paper pieced the various colors into the white "frame".
- Once I chose the sentiment I just knew I needed a blue butterfly. (The antennae were stamped with Butterfly Gala, #148580.)
- I used a rhinestone in the center of each flower and also on the body of the little butterfly.
- This card was done for a color challenge that I hosted a few weeks ago. It called for Pool Party + Pretty Peacock + Rococo Rose with stripes for dessert.
- I mixed Pool Party refill with white craft refill and swiped the stripes with a sponge dauber.
- The Pretty Peacock border is cut with the border die from the Stitched Be Mine dies.
- The beautiful flowered branch is from the Forever Blossoms Bundle. I stamped the branch with Basic Gray and colored it with the color challenge Blends Combos. I cut two extra branches with the corresponding die so that branch is extra solid, almost as thick as a puzzle piece.
- One more greeting that is easy to send to anyone these days along with another sprinkling of Noble Peacock Rhinestones, this time just in Pretty Peacock.
- Lastly, I have my card for this week's color challenge which has us revisiting a few of last year's In-Colors: Lemon-Lime Twist + Berry Burst + Powder Pink with "thank you" for dessert.
- I thought that this pretty Strawberry from Witty-cisms would work perfectly so I embossed the image in white and watercolored with my aquapainter and ink that I picked up from the covers of my ink pads. (squeezing the older style pads before opening them)
- I used a couple of punches, the Scalloped Tag Topper and Detailed Trio punch to make the tag with rounded corners.
- I thought a basket weave background would make the perfect setting for my strawberry.
- Once again, I embellished the card with a few rhinestones, this time the Old Olive stones, which worked beautifully with the Lemon-Lime Twist. Here is a angled view which shows this a little better:
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