Hello Crafty Friend!
I’m here to show you the card I created for this blog hop. This time we are each sharing a “secret recipe” or “secret trick” which we love to use when card making.
My trick is to make my own patterned paper as I don’t always have the exact colour of coloured cardstock to match the flowers or other elements in the card so I will show you what I do. It takes a little longer but the end result is always great and it’s a money-saving hack too!
Altenew is hosting the blog hop and you can start the hop over at the Altenew Card Blog. The complete hop list can be found at the end of this post.
Prizes:
$130 in total prizes! Altenew is giving away a $20 gift certificate to 3 lucky winners and a $15 gift certificate to 4 winners! To win, please comment on the Altenew Card Blog and/or each designer’s blog post on the blog hop list below by 10/30/2022.
There’s MORE! Join our party! We have included an Inlinkz at the Altenew blog for you to enter your beautiful, Altenew “Secret Card Recipe” creations.
We will pick one of our favorite handmade creations from those who joined the linky party, and they will receive a $10 Altenew gift certificate!
Altenew will draw 5 random winners from the comments left on each blog hop stop and announce the winners on the Altenew Winners Page on 10/31/2022.
Now let me show you the card I created….
I created a rainbow of roses using the Craft-a-Flower Layering Die Set. There are 4 shades of each of the 8 colours and I don’t have all those exact colours of cardstock so I made my own. Here is how I did that.
Here is another look at the completed card. I added a black cardstock border behind the roses before adhering them with foam tape and the leaves with liquid glue. The card is a slimline size of 4″ x 8 1/2″ A bold black and white sentiment finishes off this card
Products Used
Instant Dimension Foam Tape Shop at: ALTENEW |
Essential Sentiment Strips Die Set Shop at: ALTENEW |
Craft-a-Flower Monthly Subscription Plan Shop at: ALTENEW |
Craft-your-Life Project Kit Monthly Subscription Plan Shop at: ALTENEW |
Iridescent Shimmer Ink Spray Shop at: ALTENEW |
Craft-A-Flower: Rose Layering Die Set Shop at: ALTENEW |
Blog Hop List:
Jennifer Leonard – you have come from here
Annemarie Caister – you are here
Natasha Davies – your next stop
Super fabulous!! LOVE LOVE LOVE Annemarie!!
Thank you so much Erum 🙂
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Hello Annemarie!
Great tip on making your own color cardstock! I definitely need to remember this for the future! Lovely Card!
Jen
Thanks Jennifer, I use this method so often!
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Love your card! What a great idea. I will need to try this with my inks!
love your gorgeous slimline card! So cool how you made your own colors!
Thanks Kathy. So glad you like my card.
I love the beautiful rainbow of roses on your card. Wonderful design!
What a beautiful rainbow of colored roses. Great card.
Thanks for your kind comments Karen.
Great tip. Thanks for sharing your beautiful card!
Thanks Sandra
I do that, too. I like for things to look juuuuuuust right.
It’s a great trick for getting a perfect result! Thanks for your comments Sharon.
I like the color layering, it does not quite define the flower, but you can still tell what flower it is.
Thanks for visiting my blog Carmen.
I love this! I am going to have to try this!
Thanks Nicki, it’s a great trick! Thanks for visiting my blog.
I never think to use my ink to create papers to match my needs. I don’t know why…it’s a wonderful solution to match your needs.
It’s great, isn’t it Stacy? So glad you like me card. Thanks for visiting my blog.
I sometimes even change the colors on my patterned paper to match a project. You can also color washi tape with alcohol markers.
Yes, washi tape is quite versatile. Thanks for visiting my blog Roxanne.
Gorgeous card! Love how you used the coordinating colors for each flower. Love it!
Thanks for you kind words Carole.
I love that you created your own colored card stock! What a lovely card!
Thank you so much Lauryne, I’m glad you like it! Thanks for stopping by.
Grreat tip. Thanks for sharing.
Oh my goodness! Wow just wow. I can’t wait to use tour tips
Oh thank you Jayne for your kind words. So glad you like my cards!