Welcome to the Around the World on Wednesday Blog Hop for August.
This month we are CASeing our wonderfully talented team member Rochelle Laird -Smith. I love her gorgeous work. Rochelle is a fellow Australian and I am very fortunate to have meet her in person and call her a friend. Rochelle loves to create a his and hers version of a card at times and that is why we are creating with a This or That theme.
I have chosen a recent project of Rochelle's to CASe. A gorgeous layout and template that will work for both male and female cards. See Rochelle's beautiful card below using the Charming Day Bundle. I love it in blue and yellow. Such a beautiful card!
For my female version I have used the Thankful Garden Bundle. A Garden Green card base and mat layer. The Lovely Garden Designer Series Paper as my background layer and bannered strip. I have die cut one of the Textured Noted rectangles and stamped the sentiment in Melon Mambo ink on the bottom right hand side.
The floral layer was stamped in Memento ™Tuxedo Black ink and coloured using a Blending Brush and Melon Mambo and Garden Green ink before die cutting and adhering to the left of the sentiment using Dimensionals. Three of the White Starburst Sequins were adhered around the flower.I tied a length of Linen Thread in a bow and adhered it with glue.
For the male card the card base is Mossy Meadow and the mat layer Pecan Pie. I cut a piece of the Beautiful Gallery DSP for the background layer and cut it smaller than the mat layer. I glued the DSP to the matt layer and then to the card front. I cut the banner layer from a light piece of the Beautiful Gallery DSP. I stamped the text from the Elements of Text stamp set in Pecan Pie and used a Blending Brush and Pecan Pie ink to darken the banner. I glued the banner to the card front.
The sentiment layer was cut from Pecan Pie card stock using a Textured Notes Die. The sentiment stamped in early Espresso ink. I adhered this to the card front using Dimensionals.
The trees and lower vegetation pieces were cut from Mossy Meadow card stock. I darkened the trees using Mossy Meadow ink and a Blending brush. The trees were glue down and the lower vegetation piped up on Dimensionals.
I cut the wood for the fire out of Pecan Pie card stock and the flames from Darling Duckling card stock. The centre of the flames was coloured using Timid Tiger ink and a small Blending Brush. I adhered these to the vegetation using a dimensional. Three of the MossyLow Profile Sparkle Dots completed my card.
Up next on this month's Blog Hop is my friend and the lovely lady we are CASing Rochelle Laird-Smith!
Please click on the next blog button below to keep hopping to see more amazing projects inspired by Rochelle's work.
Leonie Stuart - AU
Rochelle Laird-Smith - AU
Cheryll Miller - AU
Marga Bultena - NL
Aurélie Fabre - FR
Kelly Taranto - US
Chris Smith - US
Bree Renwick - US
Teri West - US
Cheryl Hamilton - US
Rochelle Laird-Smith - AU
Cheryll Miller - AU
Marga Bultena - NL
Aurélie Fabre - FR
Kelly Taranto - US
Chris Smith - US
Bree Renwick - US
Teri West - US
Cheryl Hamilton - US
Thanks for stopping by today. I hope you feel inspired to create after visiting every team members blog posts this month.
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Two fabulous cards Leonie ... actually three if you count Rochelle's beautiful card! Well done. Love them both.
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ReplyDeleteThe second design is definitely my favorite! I love the campfire atmosphere and chatting in the mountains after a day of hiking. This card is fabulous, Leonie! The other one is undoubtedly more feminine, so I'll take the masculine version ^
Love both your cards, Leonie!! The first one is bright & colorful, and the second one is such a great masculine card! Love that background and all the shading you did!
ReplyDeleteBoth cards are fabulous! I’m partial to the masculine card even though I’m a floral person. : )
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