I received some beautiful die-cut tulips from a swapper recently. I wanted to use them as my card embellishment, but I found it difficult to match it with my patterned paper collection.
I wanted to use a black card stock with the tulip. To make it work, I used some old French dictionary pages that I have torn in random shapes and glued piece by piece on the black card stock.
This technique is called collage. It is derived from a French word, coller, which means 'to glue'. I love collaging and have been using the technique many times before. I love it because of its simplicity and how easy it is to achieve the desired result using this technique.
The theme here is vintage, so the old French dictionary pages give the sort of mysterious, 18th century feel to it. I glued a brown satin ribbon onto the card and stuck a heart-shaped metal charm to the ribbon, so it dangles there. Then, I glued another metal charm that says, 'friendship'.
It was my first time using a metal charm in my project. I've seen other people use metal charms in their card-making, scrap booking or even in decorating matchboxes. I think it gives dimension and depth to any kind of crafts.
I made this card for a friend. I hope she'll like it, since she loves tulip very much. Let me know what you think!
I wanted to use a black card stock with the tulip. To make it work, I used some old French dictionary pages that I have torn in random shapes and glued piece by piece on the black card stock.
This technique is called collage. It is derived from a French word, coller, which means 'to glue'. I love collaging and have been using the technique many times before. I love it because of its simplicity and how easy it is to achieve the desired result using this technique.
The theme here is vintage, so the old French dictionary pages give the sort of mysterious, 18th century feel to it. I glued a brown satin ribbon onto the card and stuck a heart-shaped metal charm to the ribbon, so it dangles there. Then, I glued another metal charm that says, 'friendship'.
It was my first time using a metal charm in my project. I've seen other people use metal charms in their card-making, scrap booking or even in decorating matchboxes. I think it gives dimension and depth to any kind of crafts.
I made this card for a friend. I hope she'll like it, since she loves tulip very much. Let me know what you think!
this is awesome.
ReplyDeleteIt's beautiful and I love that you used the old French text!
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That's pretty!
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This is a really nice idea. I love collage art.
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Hi Marzie! Almost 2 weeks waiting for the cc what. I think the first thing we're gonna buy is groceries. Hehehe.. I want to start earning soon! Can't wait!!
ReplyDeleteOh, I'm sure she'll love it...how could she not? It's beautiful!
ReplyDeletecraft junkie: Thanks for dropping by! You think she'll like it? Yay!!
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