Still playing with Lindy's Magical Shakers here:
I used:
- 5.5" x 4.25" pale ivory linen card blank, side opening
- first of all I made the piece for the sunset - and used Lindy's Magical Shakers in three stripes of colours which I then gently swept across a snippet of Mixed Media card using a wet paint brush to blend and create an ombre effect. The colours are from the 'Tea and Crumpets' range and they contain a glimmer of mica - 'Crumpet Crumbs' (yellow), 'Pinkies up Pink' (a peachy pink)' and 'Pass the jam Jane' (the colour of my favourite seedless raspberry jam!)
- then die cut the 'sun' from a scrap of card to use as an aperture template to move around the Lindy's background and choose exactly where I wanted to die cut. The die is another unbranded one called 'Dusk sunset' (many thanks to our lovely Val 'the enabler' for the inspiration).
- snippet of black 'velvet' card, from which I die cut the palm tree using an unbranded die from a set of two in different sizes, called simply 'Trees' (imaginative huh?)
- then cut into a whole piece of Lawn Fawn's yellowish 'Watercolour Wishes' ombre paper, using a Lil'Inkers 'Stitched Rectangles' die
- stamped the sentiment onto the top left corner of the backing paper panel using a VersaFine Clair 'Nocturne' ink pad and a stamp from an ancient set of sentiments by Whimsical Designs 'Whimsical Fun - Vol. 1' I wonder if they ended up calling themselves Whimsy Stamps?
- trimmed a snippet of the same black 'velvet' card to just slightly bigger than the background panel and glued them together
- added the sun onto the panel then the palm tree (layered the tree onto a die cut snippet of plain black card for dimension) - using a glue pen
- finally added the whole panel to the card front using narrow foam tape and the usual glue stick - finished!
I made this card for a good friend who lives locally and very recently celebrated her Birthday. A few years ago she joined Len and I when we went on one of our annual Autumn holidays to Thailand. We had a great time with loads of laughter and to this day she says it was unforgettable - in the nicest possible way I hope! So, I made my snippets card especially for Pauline, to bring back memories of a lovely holiday......... and some beautiful sunsets.
I'd like to enter this card into Darnell's NBUS Challenge #60 HERE - the dies were having their first outing.
Also, the current Allsorts Challenge #771 HERE has the theme of 'yellow' this week. Hooray, so I'm entering my card there as well.
Dudley Pupdate: Dudley survived his week of a couple of small trim's, bath, drive in his new doggie seat in the car - and also his MOT at the vet's. He screamed and yodelled blur murder all the way to the vet's and then turned into a wriggling bundle of fluff once up on the table! However, he came through with flying colours and to my amazement still weighs practically the same as he did two years ago. He's still speaking to us - just! However, he's been very subdued and we've seen that in the past for 24 hours or so after a vaccination - poor little sausage!
Very importantly, the results of Challenge #474 are now published HERE.
Do please come and play in Sarn's current challenge over in the Snippets Playground! Let's try to beat 42 entries for our little satchel swinging mischief maker!
Love from myself and Dudley,
Beautiful, Peaceful card. Hope Len is doing well!
ReplyDeleteSuch a beautiful, tranquil birthday card for your friend. Bet she loved it.
ReplyDeleteSo pleased Dudley got through the week. Hope he perks up soon.
Hugs, Sarn xxx
What a beautiful card Di, glad all is ok, I’m sure Dudley is already back to his bright self xxx I wish I was the same weight each year 😂
ReplyDeleteA nice memory of warmer climes, how good would that be after this long wet winter - meet you at Heathrow? It was trim week for Poppy as well, hopefully ready for sunnier weather.
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Happy to help with the 'enabling' - basically just returning the compliment 🤣 it's something you're good at too. Lovely to see the sunset die being used and I'm sure your friend appreciated the thoughtfulness of your card reminding her of past holidays. Pleased to hear that Dudley survived his traumatic week, hopefully this one will be less eventful for him.
ReplyDeleteYour card brings a tropical feeling to me with just a sun and a palmtree. Great work!! Wishing you the best and a great sun(ny?)day!
ReplyDeleteLia xx
This is a lovely make, so nice and warming ... just what we need when it's cold and dank outside!
ReplyDeletePoor Dudders! He plainly doesn't appreciate all of your efforts ... maybe one day!
Happy Snippet Day
Kathyk
ReplyDeleteWow Di this is lovely nicely done ooh Dudley l think that's understandable having an injection l would be put off and feeling low for a day or two glad he passed all and his weight being the same enjoy your day x
The meaning behind your making this card is special all by itself. I love how a card can spark cherished memories of good times. Well done!
ReplyDeleteI love the Magicals background to your beautiful summery scene Di, so atmospheric with the palm trees and the orange sun and shadow and love the colours. Glad that Dudley got through his visit to the vet and injection, I'm sure his high spirits will soon return. x
ReplyDeleteLovely shining summery scene Di, just perfect with all that rain just now!! Your friend Pauline will be happy to receive it!
ReplyDeletePoor Dudley, has surely been a week to forgot! I know you do everything for his wellness, but he just HATE all that! Lucky you that he's still speaking to you! LOL :D (But you know... Mum is Mum, whatever she does!... ;) )
Please make him some cuddles by me and tell him that I'm sorry about all that happened and understand you both :)
Hope that Len is going well now!
Hugs, happy Sunday!
gorgeous card, I like Thailand too. it is raining here and your card is so warm and bright, I love it.
ReplyDeletepoor Dudley <3.
Gorgeous scene Di - that's a fab sunset die, and the colours work so brilliantly with it.
ReplyDeletePauline xx
A wonderful scene and a die I haven't seen before.
ReplyDeleteSuch a beautiful sunset scene and great way to use up your snippets! So great to see you at Allsorts challenge this week too!
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Wonderful use of those simple die cuts to create this gorgeous sunset scene, thanks for sharing at Allsorts this week.
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I have fallen behind on everything Di so have missed all the action here - apologies! So glad to hear Dudley was just at the vet for an MOT rather than anything ghastly, although I'm sure he feels the MOT was ghastly enough thank you very much! What a beautiful scene you have made here with these die cuts! I love the shimmer from those Magical Shakers! Also that you made such a personal card for Pauline to trigger memories of that happy holiday. Hugs, Vicky xx
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