Hello dear friends !!
Hope you all are doing well. As for me, I'm doing great and have been getting a few orders through my page on Facebook, although I take very limited orders as of now, but still find it difficult to blog on a regular basis as I used to earlier. Yes, I do miss blogging a lot. :(
Today I'm sharing a few cards that I made a while back but couldn't blog about then.
The first two cards were made to order for a friend who wanted to send them to her parents on their respective birthdays.
For her father's card, she wanted me to make a CAS card showing a father-daughter bond in some way. So, I decided to show this in the form of silhouettes against a pretty background. I found a father-daughter silhouette on the internet, hand drew them on a piece of black cardstock and fussy cut them. (These two steps were the most time consuming part in the process of making this card, it took me quite a number of tries for getting the silhouettes right.) Then, sponged the scene on a white card stock panel, using distress inks and stuck the silhouettes over it using a foam adhesive tape.
To add some interest to the scenery, sponged the corners of the card base with memento inks, heat embossed a few leaves using white EP, and stamped a few of those leaves using the same toned memento ink.
And here's the second card:-
For her mother's card, she wanted me to show a garden with a big flower and a smaller one as the focal point. So I started creating the background by sponging different coloured inks through the kaisercraft brick stencil, over a white card panel. Then, stamped the silhouette meadow images from the Inkadinkado meadows stamp set, and also white embossed a couple of images (couldn't be seen clearly in the pictures).
Then I cut out a rectangular portion of this panel, matted it using same-sized card stock and then adhered it back over the card base, aligning it over the stamped panel, so that it looks like an inlaid die cut.
Those flowers were handmade using pink and yellow coloured felt.
Linking the above card to:-
Create something catchy challenges--Week#4---- Create your own background
And here's the third card, which I had made about two months back as my DT project for Indian quilling challenge, but forgot to share it on my blog:-
You can find the details about the making of this card here.
So, that's all fro my side today. Let me know how you liked each of these cards. Always love reading your comments :)
Thanks for visiting and have a great week. :)
Hope you all are doing well. As for me, I'm doing great and have been getting a few orders through my page on Facebook, although I take very limited orders as of now, but still find it difficult to blog on a regular basis as I used to earlier. Yes, I do miss blogging a lot. :(
Today I'm sharing a few cards that I made a while back but couldn't blog about then.
The first two cards were made to order for a friend who wanted to send them to her parents on their respective birthdays.
To add some interest to the scenery, sponged the corners of the card base with memento inks, heat embossed a few leaves using white EP, and stamped a few of those leaves using the same toned memento ink.
And here's the second card:-
For her mother's card, she wanted me to show a garden with a big flower and a smaller one as the focal point. So I started creating the background by sponging different coloured inks through the kaisercraft brick stencil, over a white card panel. Then, stamped the silhouette meadow images from the Inkadinkado meadows stamp set, and also white embossed a couple of images (couldn't be seen clearly in the pictures).
Then I cut out a rectangular portion of this panel, matted it using same-sized card stock and then adhered it back over the card base, aligning it over the stamped panel, so that it looks like an inlaid die cut.
Those flowers were handmade using pink and yellow coloured felt.
Linking the above card to:-
Create something catchy challenges--Week#4---- Create your own background
And here's the third card, which I had made about two months back as my DT project for Indian quilling challenge, but forgot to share it on my blog:-
You can find the details about the making of this card here.
So, that's all fro my side today. Let me know how you liked each of these cards. Always love reading your comments :)
Thanks for visiting and have a great week. :)
Absolutely gorgeous Jasleen! You create such beautiful scenes in your cards....
ReplyDeleteLOVE each of them...
Wow..Amazing cards Jasleen ! Loved the scene on first one and the addition of leaves on corners.Second one is a wowser not only for the thought behind it but also the happy colors and over all design ! Congrats on the orders..
ReplyDeletebut don't neglect your blog, I love visiting it ,seeing your cards and reading how you made them .
wow Jas,,you rock again! loved the first card..the last one is a class apart! too good!
ReplyDeleteIt's very nice.....!! work and Title . ' a true friend ; 2day,2morrow, always'.. :)
ReplyDeleteI wish u and ur family a ' HAPPY ONAM '
Your cards are so beautiful Jasleen! :)
ReplyDeleteI just logged in after a very long time and could not resist myself from visiting your blog. You are just amazing my friend. Lovely cards. Dil khush ho gaya ;) :D
Beautiful cards Jasleen!! Love the father daughter card!! Very pretty!
ReplyDeleteSuch pretty pretty cards Jasleen...each one deserves a post of its own!!
ReplyDeleteI agree with Sonia above! These are all beautiful! Love those felt flowers! What a fabulous addition, and your quilling is out of this world! Your silhouette in the first card captures such a special emotion. I am sure it was very well received!! What are you taking orders for, Jasleen? Let me know how it's going when you have time! Xx
ReplyDeletevery beautifully conceptualized cards Jasleen !!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous cards Jasleen...loved it so much...
ReplyDeleteBeautiful cards Jasleen.. The quilliing is superb & so are the scenes in each card & the vibrant colors :)
ReplyDeleteAll the three cards are really gorgeous! Love the backgrounds created for each one of them. The first card have such beautiful fall leaves and the second one having colored bricks! Thanks for sharing. :)
ReplyDeleteSuchi xx
All cards are very pretty!! Specially that first one showing daughter-father bond is very touching!!
ReplyDeleteVery beautiful cards especially father daughter one .
ReplyDeleteLovely cards. Thanks for playing along with CSCC Aug challenge- week 4. Good luck. :)
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