March 28, 2010

L Monogram – CAS JustRite Card

I hope this card shows up OK for you on your computers. This on in particular is hard to tell if my editing is OK because it changes drastically on the tilt of my laptop screen. And since I am literally working with it on my lap, it keeps changing!

L monogram

I was making this card and since it wasn’t for anyone in particular, I naturally thought of using my own monogram but then thought again and made it for my mom. She is really supportive of our family; she is always buying the kids TONS of clothes, we pretty much don’t need to buy the kids anything except shoes and she buys those often too.

Can you believe I have paper and ribbon that match so well? They really do IRL. The background is embossed with the Victorian folder, I made it a wee bit smaller than a standard card because the folder isn’t quite that big. I find that quite annoying! Just another 1/4” each way and it would cover a full card front. They are making larger folders how so that is great.

TIP: In case you are wondering, yes, it did take a lot of twisting to manage to get all of the loops and tails with the print facing up! The trick is to get the twists inside the knot, twisting while pulling tight. If you try to twist them after the knot is tight, you will need adhesive to keep the ribbon from twisting back and it won’t look as good .

Enjoy, Rebecca

RECIPE
Stamp:
JustRite
Ink: chocolate-SU!
Paper: baja, white CS-SU!,
Accessories: ribbon-Wal-Mart, foam dots-Jody Morrow, Nestabilities Label 4, circles, Kaisercraft pearls, Victoria Embossing Folder

12 comments:

Erica said...

It is a bit difficult to see the dry embossing, but it's there. It's a lovely card. I like how the Nesties work together.

Emma @ emmanemhandmade said...

That is lovely! Thanks for the tip too - I think I have a ways to go on my cardmaking before I get to your level but your work is inspiring!

--emmanemhandmade at swapbot

Brittany said...

I love this one! It's so cool how you give the "recipe" at the bottom of your posts, too.

APlusAmigurumi from swap-bot

Bubbles said...

swapbot:samash

This is even better then a magazing card :P. I always make the bows separate and then stick them on which is so much easir.

Anonymous said...

Wonderful! Im following your blog to see more of your amazing cards!
-mariaisabel "comments on craft/design blog swap"

Jennifer McLean said...

Your explanation on how to make the perfect bow made me smile. I have tried and tried to explain it to others but I think sometimes it's just a think that takes the right "touch". You obviously have it.
I love this card, it's fresh coloring paired with the deep chocolate is both classic and contemporary.
I really love it.
Jenn (Jaemac from Swapbot)

(thanks for the markers link, I'll email you tomorrow with a plethora of questions, lol.)
Happy Easter!

shafarina said...

Limitation of cuttlebug is the small size of folder right?

Anyway, that monogram is stamped? Or printed?

I love green + brown combination.

Jessica said...

I can see the embossing very well. I think it depends on your computer. That is a very elegent card. My MIL sounds just like your Mother. :)

j3ss1ca (SB)

The Creative Place said...

Thanks for that tip- I always have such a hard time trying to get bows to turn out right, lol! :)

Ambrosia @ The Purple Booker said...

I love the monogram.

~LadyAmbrosia Swapbot

Lindy said...

I love how you share the technique and the colors of the card are fab!
collagecafe04 from swapbot

Unknown said...

Very cute card! Love the color combination....one of my faves

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kaydensmommy4e

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