One of my brothers and his
wife recently had their Golden Wedding anniversary. I decided to make a
Bookatrix card – do you remember these when the Glitter Girls were on TV? I
still have the Bookatrix board but didn’t want to cut it out by hand. I
found an SVG file online and used it to cut my 3 layers on the Scan N Cut.
I used kraft card for 2 of the layers and gold mirror
card for the middle layer. I edged all the layers with peel offs that I’ve had
for many years! I was emailed a black and white wedding photo and wanted to use
it on the card. I die cut it using a set of dies from The Works and also cut a
bigger layer from the same gold mirror card. I fixed this to one side of the
card and to the other I added another mat. I then cut the number 50 and the
Happy Anniversary from plain card. I inked them with Versamark and used embossing
powder to add colour and a metallic finish to them. The Happy Anniversary is by
The Paper Boutique from one of their early releases and the numbers are
Carnival Numbers by Docrafts/XCut.
I then made the flowers using vellum, Stamps by Chloe
(from Issue 3 of her box magazine) and Royal Gold Satin Pearl embossing powder –
the same that was used on the numbers and sentiment. Actually it’s called Thermographic
Powder which is the same as embossing powder. It was part of a prize from Alan
and Barry when they had a forum. The forum is still going strong although it’s
not called Alan and Barry anymore and it’s a closed forum so doesn’t take any
more new members.
I added some flourishes cut from vellum using a Cheery
Lynn Fanciful Flourish die.
It’s not in the photo but I also cut a stand for the
card using a Card Making Magic Christina Griffiths Easel Card Stand.
My sister-in-law phoned me to say it had arrived
safely and how much they both liked it. She sometimes makes cards so knows the
work that goes into making one.
Beautiful card, I love your design and the embellishments
ReplyDeleteYes I have several of their boards, I think its time I got them out and used them again
Ah this is super, what a great bookatrix. I made Mum and Dad one years ago and wish I had an SVG for it rather than all the cutting I had to do!! Alan d Barry theres a blast from the past!!! Have a lovely week, Hazelxx
ReplyDeleteAnother of your beautiful inspirational creations. I do remember the Glitter Girls. I think that I still have a couple of the boards somewhere. I love the vellum flowers.
ReplyDeleteHugs (just gentle ones at the moment)
Carol
xx
Just a stunning keepsake.
ReplyDeleteHugs Diane
Beautiful! I love all the details.
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