Sunday, September 21, 2014

Add A Little Dazzle #43

It is really hard for me to think, "fall" as we are still in the 90's here in northwest Arizona. I have to draw from my memories of living in the frigid north most of my life. I wanted to take part in the Add A Little Dazzle challenge this week so I did my best to think, "chilly".


Recipe:
Cardstock
Burlap
Ribbon
Craft metal
Flower and leaf punches/dies
Zva Bling
Flocking, Stickles, sequins, pearls/jewels

My card measures 5.5" tall x 8.5" wide when folded, I ran my cardstock through my eBosser with the Dotted Elegance embossing folder.

I frayed the burlap and covered with some Tim Holtz Distress Stain, I used the Peeled Paint color. You have to fray the burlap first or you will get bare spots if you color then fray.
I used my Spellbinders daisy dies to cut and dry emboss the flowers, then I distressed with my Imaginisce distresser tool.

Add your ribbon and bling then adhere the burlap to the card face and decorate with your flowers, leaves, sequins, etc.

I printed the sentiment with my printer and layered onto a scrap of Kraft paper then I added a few pearls to the corner.

I'm entering this card into this challenge:

Add A Little Dazzle #43
 

6 comments:

  1. This is gorgeous with the bling and pretty flowers.
    Hugs Desíre {Doing Life}

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  2. Hi Sue :) Your card is very festive , thanks for joining us at add a little dazzle.
    Kate xx

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  3. What a lovely card! The vibrant colors are so festive!!
    Glad to be on the Ewe-N-Me Printables Design Team with you, too!

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  4. Sue your card is GORGEOUS. LOVE your sweet flowers and burlap background. Thanks for sharing.
    Crafty hugs,
    D~
    DesignsByDragonfly.blogspot

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  5. gorgeous card, I love the frayed burlap and thanks for the hint about fraying before coloring!

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  6. Sue...Howdy Neighbor!!!! How exciting!! We are on the same design team!!

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