Hello everyone
Well, I have been out celebrating my son's and daughter-in-laws Wedding Anniversary today. They have been married 17 years today. It was lovely going out for a carvery with them, their two sons and my hubby to a local hotel and the food was gorgeous.
Anyhow, before I talk about the vintage style card, I will show you the card I made for my son Robert and his wife Sue:
I made this very simple card using my nestabilities die cuts for the hearts, and marianne dies for the man and woman. It was really very simple, and I used peel-offs for the wording. and glued a lovely cream and black rose next to the words. So there you have it!
However, here is the one I wanted to show you, which I made this week:
This is an A5 landscape card in size. The base card is a creamy white leather effect card. On to this I stuck pale green flowery paper and to the left of the paper and the image I glued cream open weave very wide lace and on top of that I glued black lace and on top of that I glued and glittered cream and black rose. I then stuck the image on using double sided sticky foam fixers. Above the image I glued some brown card which has newsprint on it. On the bottom I layered some card which had gold cogs on it and then put some gold and white striped paper on top of that. Then I layered some white sticky ribbon with gold edges and on top of that I put some white satin and organza ribbon. Finally over that I glued some string. At the bottom left hand side I placed the sentiment, which says congratulations and on the right hand side I glued a vintage button through which I had threaded and knotted string.
So where did I get everything from?
Well, I'll tell you since you're asking!!!!!!
Base card: Papetiere
Green flowery paper: Funky Daze CD
Cream and black lace: Papetiere
Rose: Crafts U Love
Image: Kanban, Papetiere
Cog card: Kanban, Papetiere
Gold and white striped paper: Fred She Said
Sticky ribbon and string; my own stash
Sentiment and button: My own stash
White satin and organza ribbon: Papetiere
So, most of the items I bought at my last shopping trip to Aberdeen at the Papetiere. It's a fabulous shop, and the girls there are so helpful and friendly, which makes it a good day out.
I hope you like the card.
Very much like the card with the steamship, I will now show you another vintage style card I made using another Kanban image:
Once again I have used steam punk style items on this card. I used a gold/beige metallic base card onto which I layered deep red textured paper. Over that I put card with cogs and wheels on, all in beiges and gold. Across, just under the centre of the card I put a strip of cream card with gold cogs on it and then layered some black ribbon with a red metallic fringe. Over that I put the image of the man using double sided sticky foam fixers. I used orange gemstones to highlight the buttons on the man's jacket. I love the cream and black rose so it just had to be used on this card to soften it up a little bit. I used holograhpic cog peel-offs at random on the card and stuck a line of clear gemstones on the left hand side. The sentiment jusst plain black with silver writing that says 'with love'.
Base card: Papetiere
Red paper: My own stash
Image: Kanban, Papetiere
Rose: Crafts U Love
Cog cards: Kanban, Papetiere
Gemstones, ribbon and sentiment: My own stash.
So there you have it. Please let me know your thoughts.
Many blessings to all who pop by.
Annie xxx
Absolutely beautiful. I love this style of card xx
ReplyDeleteThank you for your encouragement alifrew.
ReplyDeletelove and hugs
annie xxx
Fabulous cards Annie x
ReplyDeleteThank you Wendy. Every time someone pops in and leaves a comment it is very encouraging for me. I have only been blogging since February, so this is all new to me.
ReplyDeleteLove and hugs
Annie xxx
Lovely cards on here great anniversary one for your SOn.xxxxxx
ReplyDeleteThank you for your encouragement Wendy L. They loved the card when we gave it to them when we went out with them yesterday.
ReplyDeleteLove and hugs
Annie xxx