Hi bloggers! You have had channel cards, buckle cards and now my other favourite to do, petticoat cards! Or at least, that is my name for the cards that I do with multiple borders peeking out from under each other. I used the Justrite stamps Embroidered background and matching embroidered borders for most of today's card. I picked peach and sage green for the card, an unusual colour choice for me, but I thought it would look nice embossed in white. I stamped the background with a clear perfect medium pad and white embossed it. I left space on either side to attach my borders later. Next I stamped and cut out six of the embroidered borders, four out of sage green and two out of peach. I used the edgeability scallop cutting edge to cut one side of all the borders. I glued them to the sides of my background, slightly overlapping them and bending the scalloped edges upward. Next I stamped the lace medallion stamp on sage card and embossed it with white powder. I used the two largest sizes of the medallion dies to cut a narrow frame and mounted it with thin foam pieces over the stamped lace medallion. I trimmed away the excess card so none of it showed from behind my frame. On peach card, I stamped the small frame from the Always and Forever set using a black archival ink pad. I cut it out with the matching oval nested medallion die and layered it with foam in the centre of my frame. I stamped the smallest frame from the same set and white embossed it. I stamped my tiny sentiment in the centre with a black archival ink pad and cut it out with the small medallion die and layered it up to complete my focal element. Using small pieces of the leftover card (and there wasn't much leftover!), I tore small circles and scrunched them. I used a bit of Antique Linen around the edges to distress them and glued them together. I glued a small pearl in the middle of each of the flowers. I tied a messy bow out of white seam binding and attached it and my flowers around my centre feature. I only pierced the top and bottom sides on my mat to complete the card. I was really happy with how it came out, which was really nice because it wasn't a quick card this time! Finished dimensions are 5 1/2" x 8 1/2" in size. All for now, Sue x
Oh so pretty and girly - has all the elements that I like.
ReplyDeleteOh! how lovely Sue and different again. Such a pretty choice of colours and the layout is simply gorgeous yet another one to have a go at recreating with what I have in my stash!
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Heather Rogers xx
GM Sue - OMG - I absolutely love this - it's a must try as soon as possible! Petticoat cards - bring them on - more please!
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Clare W
I did not think I would like this as it is a bit busy but it grows on me the more I look. I do like those stamps
ReplyDeleteGood morning Sue,
ReplyDeleteI really like the embroidered background stamps and matching embroidered borders and love how you have used them here. The colours go so well together too. This card could be used for more than one ocassion. Thanks for sharing.
Hugs, Michelle E xx
Good morning Sue,
ReplyDeleteI really like the embroidered background stamps and matching embroidered borders and love how you have used them here. The colours go so well together too. This card could be used for more than one ocassion. Thanks for sharing.
Hugs, Michelle E xx
Morning Sue well youve done it again what a beautiful card i love everything about this one. I think that i will have to go out and try and fined some card this colour as they look so good together. Take Care Sue. Xx
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Morning Sue
ReplyDeleteWhat a very pretty card to start the week. Really liking the colour combo works very nicely. The petticoat style is stunning adds lots of dimension and texture without being too much.
TFS
Hugs
Amanda x
Really nice colour combination, Sue - don't do stamping so can't attempt to try this one!
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Hi Sue. What a pretty card, with unusual colours. It all works beautifully together. Must try one of these petticoat cards. Take care.
ReplyDeleteGood morning Sue,
ReplyDeleteI like the colours you have used, they go together very well. A very busy card but it works well.
Gail C x
I don't know about petticoats Sue, it reminds me of frilly knickers! Love the colours, great choice - but as you said, a lot of work with all the embossing, so it would have to be for someone special.
ReplyDeleteMorning Sue what a beautiful card love the colours tracy w xx
ReplyDeleteHi Sue, absolutely beautiful, love the colours. Bx
ReplyDeleteMorning Sue love the design of the card, some thing a bit different. I'm not sure about the colours personally. but will give it time and see if they grow on me - push myself our of my comfort zone of safe colours.... Liz
ReplyDeletewhat a great card sue love this design i must buy some of the border dies . bye sarah ..xx
ReplyDeleteHi Sue,
ReplyDeleteAlthough a bit busy for my taste this card does look stunning and the colours work really well together.
Beverley W
Sue,
ReplyDeleteThis is a lovely card. I like that you are mixing things up a little. This is very fresh and a little gem.
Good morning Sue,
ReplyDeleteFantastic card lots of work but well worth it for the results.
I am not a stamper but could do this using my "Borderbillites " might just have a play later
Have a Great Day
Patricia xx
Morning Sue, wow this is lovely! You seem to be using a lot more colours in your cards just lately, they all look so different!
ReplyDeleteLove Jean xxx
I love it, Sue...beautiful card, and lovely colours.
ReplyDeletelove this ,colours design everything
ReplyDeleteMorning Sue Absolutely gorgeous! Love the colours.
ReplyDeleteGreat way to start the week!
Hugs Annie
Morning Sue, This is stunning, I adore the white heat embossing, and the colours are beautiful and summery, something we are all hoping for at the moment ha ha. These lace stamps are beautiful, and petticoat cards 'rock' for me.
ReplyDeleteLots of love from Patricia xx
Good morning Sue, very pretty card today. Love the lacy frilly look. Linda xxx
ReplyDeleteHow patient you are to make this lovely card and how clever. Lovely card Sue x
ReplyDeleteHi Sue what a pretty card the lace stamps are so effective you are shaking our sences up thank you hugs Corinne
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely love this petticoat card, great name really describes it!
ReplyDeleteAnne Crawford
Absolutely love this petticoat card, great name really describes it!
ReplyDeleteAnne Crawford
fantastic card
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Love this frilly card! Irish colours too! Great for St. Patricks day!
ReplyDeleteHi Sue,
ReplyDeleteAnother beauty, love the colours you have used.
Donna Jones
this is gorgeous Sue. lainey x
ReplyDeleteNo wonder you were pleased because it's a beautiful card Sue. Love the petticoat effect and also love the two colours. They really go together. Thank you Sue.
ReplyDeleteSuch a pretty card, I really like the stamps that you used.
ReplyDeleteA very pretty card today Sue, and I love stamping so will certainly be giving this one a go, I'm loving the petticoat look. Now where did I put my white embossing powder lol.........................
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Maxine xx
morning Sue
ReplyDeleteI really do like the colours scheme for today and the format of the is also a favourite. It's such a delicate card even with the scrunched flowers and I cannot imagine anyone receiving this not liking it. I can see it also being adapted for a male themed card - without the flowers of course.
Janet x
So pretty! I love petticoat cards and the colours are lovely
ReplyDeleteLovely card Sue very flamboyant love the colours you have used too. xx hazel
ReplyDeleteLovely card Sue. Im not into alot of stamping but could adapt with patterned papers and my morrocan border die.
ReplyDeleteWow, another lovely card Sue and so pretty
ReplyDeletecrafty hugs jenny x
I love this, the colour scheme is gorgeous and I love the petticoat effect
ReplyDeleteThis is very pretty!. Love the embossing!
ReplyDeleteGood morning Sue
ReplyDeleteFabulous card today I love the white embossing and the petticoat effect
Hugs x
HeatherT
Hi Sue
ReplyDeleteA lovely girly card with such a pretty choice of colours
Good morning Sue, lovely card today. Dont know if my stamping skills are up to copying this card yet but I will have a go. Hugs xx
ReplyDeleteGood morning Sue
ReplyDeleteI love the white embossing, I havent got any white embossing powder so i will have to get some, Fabulous card today as always
LOVELY CARD SUE.LIKE THE FLOWERS
ReplyDeleteLove the concept of this card Sue but not sure about the colours.I'm just starting to get into stamping so may be a little complicated for me but as someone else said could maybe use patterned papers,take care,x.
ReplyDeleteDifferent for you but looks good. xxx
ReplyDeleteHello Sue!
ReplyDeleteSuch a lot of embossing, and getting the stamping right, you are so patient Sue.
This card is lovely and shows all the work it took to get there..well done its beautiful
Love Marg
Hi sue like this card but like some of the others have said ,im not in to stamping so will have to try useing borders.
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It's gorgeous Sue. I love those colours. xx
ReplyDeleteHello Sue, WOW, I absolutely love this, the colours and white embossing are so fresh and delicate. Petticoat cards are gorgeous and will be giving this a try.
ReplyDeleteHave a great day everyone.
Hugs June xxx
This is definitely my style Sue. How pretty and girly, I love the perricoat effect. Pat x
ReplyDeleteMorning Sue
ReplyDeleteAnother WOW factor card, the colours go so well together and I love the petticoat feature, must try this one
Hugs
Carol x
Hi Sue A definate favourite of mine! I love this card and I replicated one similar to this that you did when you were doing labels 20. Everyone loved it and that is down to you..thank you. Take Care Love Michelle xxx
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ReplyDeleteMorning Sue,
Very pretty card. Lovely colours. X
Hi Sue
ReplyDeleteLovely colours on the card but a little too busy for me. I love the idea of the petticoats though, will have to try that.
Love Jan x x
lovely card Sue Jean Z xx
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Beautiful card so detailed and very pretty colours Lovin this one.
Hugs Annx without an "e"
simply gorgeous
ReplyDeleteUnusual colours Not sure for me I'm colour blind so my interpretation of peach next to green may look entirely different to the rest of the world! Love the petticoat style Don't have the border dies etc but have a certain punch that may work
ReplyDeleteHi Sue,
ReplyDeleteNot sure about this one, love the colours but its a bit fussy for my taste.
Have a good day.
Lydia
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Hi Sue,
ReplyDeleteNot sure about this one, love the colours but its a bit fussy for my taste.
Have a good day.
Lydia
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WOW !! Dot x
ReplyDeleteHello Sue. Also not too sure about this. Like the colours, love the petticoat style but I think the stamping as well makes it a bit fussy. Sorry, as your cards are always works of art and it's just personal preference for slightly cleaner lines. Well done for all that hard work and I'm sure lots and lots of people will simply love it. xx
ReplyDelete'morning Sue , Pretty card, I think I would use die-cut borders as I'm not into stamping much as others have said. Mabex
ReplyDeleteMorning Sue
ReplyDeleteYou start the week once again with a very pretty card just love everything about it.
I'm not a stamper at the moment,I have lots of stamps but will try this year to have a go.
Love Marion x
Morning Sue,
ReplyDeleteWOW what a lovely card you have created for us today, these stamps are so delicately detailed and look fantastic on the colours you have used - Love all of it!
Have a great day, Love Brenda Lel x
Morning Sue, a very pretty card
ReplyDeletelove this shade of green and it goes
so well with the peach definately
be trying this one. Nancyd xx
Hi sue, Love this card have a wedding card to do going to adapt this one with the colours of the bridesmaids think the petticoat cards are great.
ReplyDeleteThanks for another stunning card.
Jean
Love the colour combination. very different. Nice to have a change XX
ReplyDeleteGorgeous, love your name for them "petticoat cards", brings back so many memories. I suppose it dates us knowing what petticoats are lol! We use to have a saying here, someone would say "Fred's dead" if your petticoat was peeping from below your skirt. I have know idea where that came from!! Beautiful card, thanks for all the inspiration. Maddy x
ReplyDeleteA little too frilly for my taste.
ReplyDeleteMorning Sue, this is stunning, love the colours against the white, the layered borders def look like petticoats. Emma
ReplyDeletehello sue love love your card today. i will be whatching you today on create and craft,it will be nice to see you againe.love bluebell-flowerwood.
ReplyDeleteHi Sue
ReplyDeleteLove the colours on this card. The layers of the borders are great.Just love the card altogether
Audrey x
Love the card layout and the stamping but the colours don't do it for me....sorry!!
ReplyDeleteMol x
Something a little different,unusual colours, love the stamp boarder.
ReplyDeleteJane xx
Hi Sue. I love the layered petticoat look, and can see it with quite a few of my dies, and different colourways. What a good idea.
ReplyDeleteMorning Sue, lovely card I love the colours together.
ReplyDeleteI must get back to stamping. Take care, Jess
A really cool card today and I love the soft colors, you´ve used today too, and I also love how you manage to mix all your dies to all these cool combinations. I really have to start playing much more with that too.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely beautiful :)
ReplyDeleteMorning Sue, Love the colours and design. The stamping, for me, makes it a bit too busy. Hugs, Carol S.xx
ReplyDeleteA really pretty, feminine card. My favourite style.
ReplyDeleteI love the colours and the flowers - but a bit busy for me. X
ReplyDeleteToo much going on for me Sue Sorry!
ReplyDeleteVal C xx
Very, very pretty!
ReplyDeleteBelinda Raven said...
ReplyDeleteHi Sue, I adore petticoat cards especially with white embossing - so lovely.
Hugs, Belinda x
Hi Sue,
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely lovely. Will copy again!!!
Much love,
Shirley T. xxx
Hi Sue, I love this card, the white embossing looks so crisp, the colours go together so well.
ReplyDeleteThis is a card I will try to replicate.
Crafty Hugs
Carol Healy xxx
Hi Sue,
ReplyDeleteit's absolutely gorgeous and another one I shall try ot copy.
Very pretty card Sue, love those colours together. May have to get the stamps & matching dies. You must stop tempting us!!!
ReplyDeleteHi Sue I use this technique lots and have always though I always call it my lacey edge
ReplyDeleteHi Sue, what a lovely springlike girly card. I love it. Lol Lynne M x x
ReplyDeletelove peach and green - you should do more!
ReplyDeleteOooh that's pretty! I love the colour combo, not one I'd think to do but it works. Petticoat works for me, always effective and eye-catching! Take care Zo xx
ReplyDeleteHi Sue
ReplyDeleteIm not sure on this one, a bit congested, not your usual well laid out. But you are still our fav.
Best Wishes
Julie Bee
Great colour combination and fabulous design too. Good luck in getting to 4000 followers. I have added the blog candy to my side bar. Have a great week.
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Linda xxx
Hi Sue,
ReplyDeleteWhilst I love the colour combination it's a bit too fussy for me, sorry
love from Jackie D
oh what a lovely card so pretty the colours and lay out gorgeous will defiantly try this one hope you have more of these petticoat cards they have the WOW factor for me.Hug's Lynda xx
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ReplyDeletesorry but this card is a bit too busy for me, I do like the colours and the flowers.
Snow on it's way again girls so stay in, keep warm and craft!!!
Margaret O
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Hi Sue, I love this card. It has gone straight onto my inspiration wall. I adore the intricate layering, stamping, lace look, flowers & colour combination. As you can see it ticks all my boxes. With love & light Theresa. H
ReplyDeleteWow! That is stunning, I love it.
ReplyDeletelovely card, I am not a stamper but this card might push me to try
ReplyDeleteWendy x
Hi Sue,
ReplyDeleteBeautiful colours on a lovely card and the prettiest petticoats I've seen in a long time!
Sue
Hi Sue, This is a lovely card. I like your name for it..lol..love the colours..xxx
ReplyDeleteHi Sue love the card,and the colours,I especialy love the flowers,I have the cutting die but alas,not any of the stamps or embossing powder,my brain is trying to see what I can use instead?????
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Ita
Love this! I adore the delicate colours xx
ReplyDeleteGood afternoon Sue,
ReplyDeleteI would never have thought to put these colours together but they look really good. Another great crad
xx Sandra
Hi Sue,
ReplyDeleteI like unusual choice of colours and love the flowers. Quite a lot to the making of this one - I had to read it all twice to follow what you had done! Great result though,
Sue xx
Hi Sue
ReplyDeleteAnother stunning card today love this petticoat design.
Happy crafting
Love Tina x
Pretty petticoats, nice. Thank you xxxxxx
ReplyDeletegreat idea and lovely card.
ReplyDeleteHi Sue
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful card this is I've not come across a petticoat card like this before and I think it's amazing.
I'm sure all the embossing must have taken an age to do but so very worth it. It really lifts the card and brings out the patterns so very well.
Thank you for all your inspiration you bring to us and all your hard crafting work coming up with new ideas for us.
Best wishes from Katie-Lou sweetlove
love the flowers ,Laura O
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card Sue. I love the Peach & Sage colors and I never would have thought to use those stamps & borders. I love the name Petticoat card too! Hugs Lori
ReplyDeleteHi Sue, this card is absolutely beautiful. I love the colours you've used. I bet it took hours but what a result!!! Love Sam xxx
ReplyDeleteHi Sue
ReplyDeleteDifferent style again today,love the colours.
Gilly C
Another lovely card Sue. Love everything about this, colours, dies etc.
ReplyDeleteOMG........what a lovely colour combination youve made with this card........love the name too lol.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card
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Hi Sue, Love this card, the petticoat effect is great and the colours really work.
ReplyDeleteLove Rosemarie xx
Very pretty, lovely pastel colours. Just watched Julia at 3pm. great show and she was asked where her inspiration comes from and she said Sue!!!
ReplyDeleteThere are a lot of mixed comments for this card Sue - as I've said before you can't expect to please all of the people all of the time....or was that Bob Dylan? ;)
ReplyDeleteNot my cup of tea today but do admire all the work that's gone into it.
Loving this one Sue, it's stunning! Love the border dies (I have these) & the colours are lovely together. There's something about the white embossing powder, it just gives a card a lovely effect. So so pretty. xx Love Karen xx "Thank you Sue" for all the inspiration you give, by thinking outside the box xx
ReplyDeleteThis is stunning!
ReplyDeleteLovely card again. Fab colours together.
ReplyDeletelove this, great colours x
ReplyDeleteHi Sue
ReplyDeleteJust one word, beautiful.
Margaret L
Hi Sue, another gorgeous card, love the colours, will definitely give it ago.
ReplyDeleteHappy Crafting
Jean x
Hi Sue, very pretty..love the colour combo! Carole Z X
ReplyDeleteHi Sue
ReplyDeleteQuite simply beautiful what else is there to say!
Margaret
Brilliant as always x Good Luck to everyone who has entered competition. x Shirley
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ReplyDeletevery pretty card, I love the layered effect
ReplyDeleteLoving the petticoat design! The colour combo is unusual but very attractive especially with the lace stamp effect-gorgeous! x
ReplyDeletewoooow card love color love design
ReplyDeletewoooow card love color love design
ReplyDeleteI agree with peeps here, this is really pretty. Those layered borders make a lovely effect :)
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Debs x
Hi Sue,
ReplyDeleteOh, this is so pretty and girlie;It's just gorgeous.
Erica x
Love this colour combination, would never have put these together but they really work well..... very frilly design and perfect for a girl... x
ReplyDeleteI love the name you gave the technique--petticoat card. So cute!!
ReplyDeletePerfect!!! I loved it!!
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Hi sue love card diffrent
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Hi sue love card diffrent
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Hi sue love card diffrent
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Hi sue love card diffrent
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Gorgeous card Sue, lovely colours.
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lorraine - scotland
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Gorgeous! Love it.
ReplyDeleteHi Sue,
ReplyDeleteUnusual coulours today, but they work well together.
Love all the stamping.
Thanks for the inspiration.
Joan B.
This is such a lovely card - I love the petticoat effect! My Grand Calibur and first 3 sets of dies arrived today, so I'm really looking forward to making use of all the inspiration you give.
ReplyDeleteI can see this is going to get addictive!
Very different, but sadly not to my taste - a bit too fussy for my liking but can't fault the crafting or inspiration!
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Hi Sue, love the frilly girly look real pretty. Hug Melody xXx
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness. This looks so yummy with the colors and all the pretty little details. I totally love it.
ReplyDeleteHugs, Eemeli
Hi Sue
ReplyDeletewhat a lovely name for them pettie coat cards lol brill. Another one i will have to have a go at as ihave a number of these boarder stamps now. Love the colours fab
Born again spellbinder
Nadine hug xxx
I love the colour combinations. Will have to try this with my Stampin' Up! Supplies, I am notoriously conservative but this has given me some new ideas! Thank you for sharing! Pxx
ReplyDeleteA little busy for me and not sure about the colour combo, but I do like the petticoat effect.
ReplyDeleteI am so pleased I looked at this post, I probably would not have put these colours together but it looks really effective. Thanks Sue for showing us your expertise.xxx
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