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Wednesday, January 27, 2016

Negative Roses

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After finishing my previous card, I had the red coloured die cuts left, 
and needless to say I wanted to use them, so this card is the outcome


Where the other card tended more towards CAS, this one is fussy and fancy.  I cut some leaves from a scrap of plain white card and water coloured them, and mounted them with the roses on the doily, which was cut from a scrap of cream card with edges sponged with some Worn Lipstick DI


The sentiment was stamped and white embossed on a maroon scrap, and the edges were also white embossed.


The patterned paper in the background is another scrap from my 'promise box', and was originally wrapping paper - it was a tad narrow for the card, so I used a snippet of lace to 'extend' it.


Although totally different to the original card, I am equally happy with it.

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26 comments:

Shaz in Oz.CalligraphyCards said...

Well done Maxine an imaginative way to use up a whole lot of scraps, clever snippety make. Thanks for popping over, you make my day.
Hugs,
Shaz in Oz.x

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KraftyKoolKat said...

Awesome. Thank you so much for sharing your lovely creation with us at Creative Card Crew.
Hugs
Cathy DT Member
xxxxx

Karen Letchworth said...

Hi Maxine!
Another lovely card. I've always loved the swirled roses, and I actually have a swirled flower stamp that I forget to use. I also love the beautiful lace trim you added. Your cards always make me smile. Thanks for sharing this lovely creation in the challenge at Word Art Wednesday. I hope that your week is going really well. God bless you, my friend.
Karen

Ellibelle said...

Such stunning details here Maxine. The die cut roses looks beautiful, and loving the die cut doily! Beautiful creation!

jimlynn said...

So pretty once again. I'm loving that die Maxine. The addition of the lace makes it look so elegant and dainty.
Lynn

Princess Judy Palmer said...

Oh! I really like this. The rose with the doily is quite stunning.

The "cheater method" to be able to heat emboss with dye ink is to first ink your stamp with Versamark ink, then immediately ink with your colored dye ink. You stamp your images, toss the powder on and then heat emboss. You have to do it fairly quickly but not like in a ridiculous rush. The Versamark mixed with the dye ink makes it sticky enough to powder to stick long enough to heat emboss it. You have to be sure to wash your stamp off (and dry it) before doing another image because you have colored ink on it and don't want to muddy that back into your Versamark pad.

Unknown said...

The doily is so lovely with that pretty rose adorning it. Thank you so very much for posting your very creative and inspiring art with us this week at Word Art Wednesday in our 218th - FF AG challenge. I pray Blessings for you and your family; stay creative and be happy. Carole

Dee's Craft Room said...

Fab card, lots of lovely layers and pretty lace trim. Thank you for joining in the fun with all of us at Crafty Boots Challenges.

Dionne

Ina G said...

Super card. Love all the colour and bits and bobs added. Thanks for sharing with us at Crafty Cardmakers.

Gemiel said...

How creative to use the negative cuts from your roses!!! Your card is so pretty, love how you added the lace to extend your paper.

Suchi said...

Such a fun card ! Love the negative roses, the doily, and lace! Veyr pretty indeed! :)
Suchi xx

aussie aNNie said...

Gorgeous card and I just love the use of the negative die and papers chosen..xx {aNNie}

Pamellia said...

Gorgeous Maxine! Love all the wonderful florals, such a feeling of springtime during these dark days. Love the embossed sentiment too. hugs :)

crafty said...

Wonderful idea. Thanks for joining us at Crafty Cardmakers this time. Hope to see you again.
Mary

SewPaperPaint said...

That lace is so pretty, complimenting this design!

MaryH said...

What a bonus that you had the diecuts left from the pretty negative roses card. THey look just grand on this lovely doily and the stripe background. Wasn't sure if you created this look from bits of the paper or it was the pattern. Sure looks nice though. The lace was a brilliant way to extend as well as coordinating with the doily! Do you know about the Snippets Playground, when you use leftover bits? (Snippets!). Please check it out next time you use some snippets. TFS & Hugs

Mrs Beez said...

Great card, love what you have done with the die cut. Thanks for joining in at Crafty Boots Challenges this time.

Dawn T said...

just beautiful Maxine. Great use of the die cuts.

Gerrina said...

Good that you used them straight away; would be a pitty not to...They look beautiful on this card! Have a fun weekend!

Jeanette (Forest Ranger) said...

WOW! Maxine, you always inspire me with your details, your eye for design, and your creativity! Fabulous card!

stampingbowd said...

So beautiful! Gorgeous die cuts and beautiful lace!

Hazel said...

Thanks for sharing your lovely crafting for Fan-tastic Tuesday challenge 121 - hope to see you again soon, Hazel, DT x

Olga Fink said...

Such a beautiful card! very inspiring! xoxo Olga

Maikreations said...

Great colour combination! Thank you for joining our „Dies & Punches“ challenge over at the Crafty Cardmakers ;o) Happy crafting,
Maike

julie_woolston said...

Beautiful card Maxine love the design.
Thank you for joining us at Crafty Cardmakers
Hugs Julie xxx

Karen C said...

So glad you came Through ‘The Craft Room Door’ to play! Can't wait to see more of your talent!
Hugs,
Karen C