There's a new theme at CD Sunday and
it's Celebrate In Style - chosen by Wynn.
I was looking through some craft
magazines and came across a U shaped card where they'd added a piece of card to
the central section to make a 'shelf'. They then covered the card in wood paper
and designed it to look like a bar at a barbeque. My little grey cells then
went into overdrive and I came up with the design for my card.
There was a lot of work went into the
making of this with lots of trial and error - I think it took me about 10 days
altogether. I won't bore you with the details of how I made it - I'm just going
to list the items I used.
The gold 'backing' paper was from Poundland,
it’s called Adhesive Paper Glitter Roll - I thought it
fitted the 'Style' part of the theme.
The little parcels and party hats are
also from Poundland, but I've had them for some time.
The bottles of alcohol and glasses
were from a craft magazine I used to buy many years ago. Each magazine had a
little card making 'kit' and always contained small images that were die cut. Again,
I've had them a very long time.
Something new for a change LOL! I
bought Creative Stamping magazine issue 46 and used the lantern stamps. I
stamped them twice on a piece of acetate and heat embossed before cutting them
as close to the images as I dared. I then coloured the backs with a Tonic
Glitter Marker Golden Ochre to make it look as if they were lit up.
The mirror ball gave me a really hard
time! After several failed attempts I was browsing a website's sale section to
add to the total of my shopping so that I would have free postage. I came
across a small packet of mini Christmas baubles and bought them hoping they
were small enough - the size wasn't listed. When they arrived, they were 4cms -
perfect! And there were 3 silver ones in the packet too! I removed the cap from
the top of the bauble and pushed a wooden kebab stick in the end so that I had
a 'handle'. I then sprayed the bauble with Crafter's Companion Stick and Stay
and quickly dipped the bauble into glitter. The glitter is from Tonic Studios
and is called...…………. Mirror Ball - you couldn't make it up LOL! The next day I
removed the kebab stick and replaced the bauble cap. The kebab stick was then
covered in the gold paper and poked through the top of the card with the bauble
hanging from the middle.
The bunting and balloons are my
'something from a CD rom'. I used a My Craft Studio CD called Inserts &
Backgrounds Everyday. There was an insert that had plain bunting on so I
cropped the insert to just have the bunting, enlarged it, printed it off and
die cut triangles and balloons. By doing it this way I used less ink and paper
than if I'd printed out full sheets of each colour I wanted.
The balloons
were cut using dies from Sizzix - Mini Bird Crazy & Things by Tim Holtz. I
then decorated them with peel offs. The word 'CELEBRATE' was die cut using an
alphabet set from the Tattered Lace magazine issue 3. I cut the letters from
black card with silver sparkles in it. I used the same card in a thin strip to
hang the pennants from.
Don't forget
that the CD Sunday Challenge is about making items using something printed from
a craft CD Rom. You can use other craft items on your card/project, such as a
stamp or die, but you must include something from a craft Cd. So if you like
colouring stamped images or digis you can still enter the challenge but you
must include something from a CD such as a backing paper, a sentiment or a
butterfly for example. In your blog post/Facebook entry you must give the name
of the CD you've used. This is important if the items you've used can be bought
as a download as well as a CD as the Design team can't tell which has been used
unless you tell us. Your entry can't be considered for a prize if you haven't
used a CD or if you haven't told us the name of the CD in your post. The Design
team still leave comments on your blog but there's no chance of winning if the
above hasn't been followed. We now have a Facebook page if you don't have a
blog - The CD Sunday Challenge.
Fantastic layout and loads of intricate fun embellishments, definitely a celebratory card love it Pamela
ReplyDeleteAn amazing card and with so much work and detail. Well done Pamela.
ReplyDeleteJocelyn x
Fabulous card, love your design and the layout is gorgeous
ReplyDeleteHi Pamela. You know that I think this is a Wow card. Your patience and attention to detail never ceases to amaze me. Fabulous.
ReplyDeleteCarol
xxx