My modus operandi for making a card these days is
1. Pick a card base from my stack of residual misted watercolour paper.
2. Pull out some embellishments I want to use and arrange them on the card.
3. Once I'm happy with the basic placement of elements, I start adhering them on the card base to reduce fiddling time.
4. After the decorative elements are adhered, I scrutinize the card to see what's missing...Is it well-balanced? Does it need more texture? Or colour?
5. Then I add my finishing touches...to address the "flaws" I see in #4.
Totally doable right?
17 comments:
I like the idea of using residual sprayed paper. Sometimes accidental splatters and drips make unique backgrounds and I think in the future I will not be tossing them in the trash just to clear off my desk. Thanks for the great tips. Your card turned out very pretty...love the textures.
love the way you match things in your own unique way mixing different materials and textures, Yvonne !!
Gorgeous!! LOVING how you keep a stash of misted papers just for this! LOVING those flowers too!!!!!!!!
I really love the way you create....it makes it seem so simple and effortless.....& it is always a stunning result:):)
This is absolutely gorgeous!! I just love your style!! The misted background is perfect!! Have a great day :)
Lisa
A Mermaid's Crafts
LOVE!!!!
I'm curious- what's your process for cards that need to be mailed? Same process, but with flat items only?
This is too pretty! love the flower :)
I totally agree with Lizzy !! You make it look effortless,your cards have unique n very interesting clusters ! Wonderful card :)
I think these are great steps for a lot of different projects, Yvonne!
I always love all the texture you add to all your projects...this is awesome!
totally gorgeous.. i love that flower and the splatter is perfect..
Very do able! Simple does look good!
Love it, Yvonne! I am always in awe of your knack of putting together such unique elements! It's so unique and so pretty, with your own signature style that I just love!
I live that you have a specific process for card making. Following prescribed steps must be a time saver. The card in this post sure is beautiful!
*love, not live :)
Wow, this is so beautiful
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