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Saturday 10 December 2011

Floral Wreath

Hi blogland friends!  Back to an old favourite of black and cream for this one.  The background was made using the Walrus and Carpenter embossing folder to give the card some texture.  I did half of it then moved it and aligned the design and did the other half of it.  If you leave the already embossed side of your card and the edge of the folder hanging just off of your base plate, you won't get a line from your folder.  It gives you a really nice background that way.  I cut quite a few of the rose creation flowers for this one.  Each time I cut one of them, though, I placed the cream card face down on the die first then a piece of the black card on top of it.  This allowed me to cut all the flower pieces faster and I was able to ink the cream flower witrh Antique Linen Distress ink while in the die too.  I used a foam pad and a ball stylus to give the flowers some shape.  By rubbing the stylus over the back of the flowers in a circular motion while on the pad, it breaks down the paper a bit and gives them shape.  I attached my flowers around the sentiment to form a wreath and used some foam mounting pieces to give some of the flowers height also.  I added pearls to all the flower centres too.  The edgeability dies were used to cut a black border and I added a bow made from the cream crocheted ribbon.  The Baker twine in black and white added a nice little accent touch to the button so I could finish off the bow.  Of course there had to be some piercing to the card or it just wouldn't feel finished,
would it!  I hope you enjoyed todays offering!  All for now, Sue x

69 comments:

  1. A different card and quite stunning. I think you could adapt this easily into a sympathy card. Well done Sue x

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  2. Love this card sue very elegant ....the bow is fantastic and the colurs are fab x

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  3. Hi Sue, wonderful card as usual. I really like the idea of the garland. I think the colours are fabbbbbb too. I see were back to the piercing today. Lots of love. Jenny L

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  4. I look forward everyday to see what card you come up with and today you have done it again ;-) This is another beautiful card Sue and I love everything about it thanks for sharing. I am already looking forward to your next creation
    Heather x

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  5. Saw this one on the TV and loved it. Julia xxxx

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  6. So glad this card made it to the blog as i can now study at my pleasure. I loved this card when you demod on C&C. Black and cream is such a classy combo.
    TFS
    Hugs Amanda x

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  7. Really beautiful and clean this one, and I sooo love the bow here again. You just can something with these bows, hope you don´t mind, I lift some of your ideas with those? I just love them he he he.
    HAve a great week-end hun.

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  8. Very nice card Sue, this one would lend itself to many occasions, can't wait to try it. A winner again. Yvonne xx

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  9. Love this one Sue Love black & cream Love flowers, Love bow, Love everything about it Thanks for all you Fab idears

    Jane xx

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  10. Morning Sue....oh i am so glad you posted this one I loved it when you did the demo....its on of those cards that will just be so useful ...safe journey back to UK and look forward to seeing you demoing soon take care Margaret

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  11. Love the black and cream combo. Such a lovely card that could be adapted for several occasions.
    Mags
    x

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  12. Hello Sue !
    You are the 1st Bookmark I go too in the morning, and today's card is Elegant
    Lovely Sue
    Love Marg

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  13. Really pretty card :)

    Clare x

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  14. Another stunner Sue. Love the tip with the stylus on the flowers and that gorgeous lace bow.

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  15. A really lovely card, Sue: I it could be a lovely template for lots of diffent colour combos? I think using the ball tool on the back of the flower instead of the front gives them a lovely shape just seems a small difference but a big result. Beautiful thanks for sharing. Vee x

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  16. Mmmmmm think I might just be making this one!!

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  17. Hi Sue
    Lovely card and yet another need for my list! I am going to have to get the embossing folder, its so kind of you to share your talent and let us see how so many products can look in use.
    Sue H.

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  18. another fab creation, and I like the look which will go for any occasion.

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  19. I love how you work smarter, not harder. Doing both colors at the same time is a complete time saver. Why do I always forget this??? LOL
    Gorgeous card with wonderful details. :)
    Have a great weekend!
    Lisa xx

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  20. Another wonderful creation. More inspiration!!!!!!

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  21. Beautiful card Sue

    Love the tip of using the ball tool on the back of the flower

    xxx

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  22. Great card love flowers Melanie ..

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  23. Geraldine Saunders10 December 2011 at 13:02

    Hi Sue

    Lovely card, love the use of colours. The bow and button finish it off perfectly. Thanks
    Geraldine S

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  24. I absolutely adore this card. Everything about it is perfect, especially the flowers and the crochet ribbon.

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  25. Hi Sue
    card is lovely as ever and it's given me an idea for some other cards.
    joyce e

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  26. Lovely card Sue

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  27. The flowers and bow go beautifully together and compliment each other - a very lovely card. Have a nice day everyone
    love lilygee xxx

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  28. Gorgeous!

    Elaine J xx

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  29. A really pretty card Sue! Carole Z x

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  30. Great card! I love this crocheted ribbon :)

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  31. Another card for me to cpy Sue

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  32. Hi Sue
    Lovely card-love the lace.
    Eileen x

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  33. Lovely card - you could change the colours to red and green for a lovely xmas card

    thanks Sue

    Vie
    x

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  34. Elegant card sue,i think the piercing has become one of your trade mark! Love it and thanks for sharing all your knowledge!
    Luv Bim x

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  35. Beautiful card as always . Nice colour combo and I bet it would look good with white on white for a wedding

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  36. Wow, how beautiful Sue. This card is beautiful. I love the gorgeous lace bow. Lee x

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  37. OMG Sue you will want to slap me now but.., when I saw this card and its underlying colour (black) I could only think of the nursery rhyme, "Ring o' ring of roses" (or rosy/ashes depending on country).
    Not bad you say? Your right, but…..
    if you believe some folklorists, this rhyme may actually be about the Black Death (bubonic plaque) or Great Plaque of London. LOL... can you believe me!! Sorry, I do love the card (and rhyme) but it just struck me funny that the underlying colour was black and so ‘is’ the rhyme. Why do children’s rhymes and tales have such gruesome stories (Grimm’s fairy-tales etc.).
    I'm waffling now aren't I. Sorry Sue, this is about your stunning card and I give a history lesson! rofl...
    Loads love Linda

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  38. this is so beautiful tfs huni xx

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  39. Wow - stunning card Sue. I'd better go buy some crocheted ribbon before it sells out, as judging by the other comments we're all going to be trying this one! Sue x

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  40. What a great wreath you made. I love the black and cream colors and the ribbon is so pretty! Hugs, Mimi

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  41. Such a pretty card :-)
    Nicki xx

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  42. Not sure why but not one of my favourites. I thinkg I would prefer it in brighter colours for the wreath but that is just me. Love the bottom half more.
    Elaine

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  43. Hi Sue - love the card - similar idea to the other one you posted with the wreath of flowers a few days ago - but less intricate - could be used for so many occasions - super! Kay x

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  44. I actually love the simplicity of this one... And I'm a fan of black and cream so it works for me.. It pretties up with the ribbon but you cud leave that of of a 15x15 sq card and make a sympathy card..usually very hard to do. Well done you..

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  45. Beautiful card! I love those colors and that crocheted ribbon is just amazing!
    Hugs from Finland, Eemeli

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  46. Love the card, the colours and the unusual sentiment - very thought provoking but very nice. Regards, Anne Rx

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  47. Beautiful card, love the wreath. The ribbon is gorgeous.

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  48. A beautiful card design that can be used for so many occasions. The cream and black looks stunning. I am learning so much from following your blog, you describe the processes so clearly - great inspiration for new crafters.
    Anne RD

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  49. Fabulous. You are the queen of lace! x

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  50. Gorgeous.... and I love that lace!

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  51. Lovely idea to use with all sorts of spring colours for any occasion. Thank you Sue

    love from Jackie D

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  52. Gorgeous card again Sue! Hugs, Carol S.xx

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  53. A different type of card Sue, love the lacy crochet ribbon

    lorraine
    xx

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  54. Just love black and white (or cream in this case). Just looks so expensie. So simple yet draws you in. Beautiful. No other word for it.

    born again spellbinder
    Nadine x
    nzillingworth@hotmail.com

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  55. I LOVE this card! It is one of my favorites!

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  56. This is right up my street, its simple, elegant and truly beautiful xx

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  57. This is so pretty - it could be adapted for christmas too, as a wreath

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