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Wednesday, December 12, 2018

Mills and Boon Birthday

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This was a card I taught at a recent class - we revisited inking scrunched up printed paper (this time from and old Mills and Boon type booklet) to make a background, and making a rolled flower. 


The paper was crumpled, inked, and then re-crumpled and re-inked - I used Memento Rhubarb Stalk dye ink and Worn Lipstick DI. 


The crumpled and inked paper was trimmed to size, and cut on an angle.  After adhering it, I inked a narrow strip of paper to give a clearly defined edge, using Rhubarb stalk ink, then stamped the greeting (a magazine freebie), starting in the centre then moving out towards the edges.


The flourishes were cut with a Spellbinders die in light green card, and inked through the die.  I trimmed one to fit on the card better, then added the rolled flower (also cut from a Spellbinders die) 
The finishing details were some flatback pearls on the flourish and the bottom right corner, and a generous coat of Wink of Stella. 

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19 comments:

  1. Beautifully done Maxine. I haven't done this years! Love the design

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  2. I love crumpled paper for backgrounds and often just use copy paper and two different inks (re-crumpling between each). Not tried book paper but will as your sample looks gorgeous - also love your rose.
    Blessings, Neet xx

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  3. This is beautiful Maxine - I love the technique and the rolled flower - gorgeous - and that sparkle is divine!! xo

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  4. Brilliant idea and love the gorgeous outcome...beautiful crumpled paper and adorable rose.xx

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  5. I love the crumpled paper and the worn lipstick look adorable on that crumpled paper Maxine
    Great flower too
    sweet bday card
    hugs
    Monika

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  6. Hi Maxine, well done card, never trued usung scrap like mills boon for backgrounds but makes a great card.
    Well done, thanks fir popping over and your encouragement too. 😊❤️🙏🏻
    Shaz in Oz.x

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  7. VERY pretty!! That looks like a perfect flower too. Love it.
    Lynn

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  8. Fabulous tecnique and the effect is gorgeous and love your flower too x

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  9. Beautiful use of book paper Maxine! Gorgeous!
    Hugs, Susi

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  10. a great technique on your pretty card, thanks for sharing at Crafty Catz challenge and hope to see you again
    Tilly

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  11. Wonderful card and thank you for sharing at Crafty Catz this week hope to see you joining us again for the next challenge

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  12. Super nice card. Thank you for play with us in Polkadoodles anything goes challenge.

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  13. A beautiful designed card, love your background paper. Thank you for sharing your beautiful make with us over at Polkadoodles Challenge and hope you will join us again.
    Take care,
    Ann-Marie (DT)

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  14. Beautiful card! Thanks you for joining with us at https://digichoosday.blogspot.com/2018/12/wk-50-digi-choosday-anything-goes.html. Good luck with your entry
    Maritza DT

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  15. A pretty rolled rose!
    Thanks for sharing at Jo's Scrap Shack!
    Blessings,
    Christine
    DT Member
    https://withaverygratefulheart.blogspot.com

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  16. Absolutely Beautiful! I love all the techniques you used to make the card. And the rolled rose is stunning.
    Hugs, Fran

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  17. great use of the printed page. the whole idea works well. thank you for sharing it with us at TTCRD and good luck, Theresa xx

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  18. I'd forgotten about doing this technique, thanks for the reminder. Super feminine card. CarolG

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