Thursday, 9 February 2012

HANDY HIPPO THURSDAY! - WEEK #3

Good Morning Everyone

Yippee, it's Handy Hippo Thursday again - I can't believe a whole week has gone by already. It must be because I'm really enjoying this experience, hope you are too.  Before I show this week's fab project, I'd like to thank everyone who pops in on Thursdays and leaves such lovely comments - I appreciate the support.

Now here's the card I want to share with you this week.

Front
Because I didn't make a Valentine Card last week, I thought I would this week, but one with a difference ... there's a heart, yes, and even a couple of butterflies, but with a more non-traditional colour combination of coffee, cream and gold.

This project was made using the following stamp set. I haven't used the small stamp on this project but I can see its potential. As you can see, it's a beautiful set of stamps, and very popular, so popular that stock is selling very quickly.

I used the lovely sentiment in the inside of the card.

Inside
These Wild Rose Studio papers and stamp set are just gorgeous and suit the romantic theme perfectly.

Back
Materials used for this project are available from Handy Hippo and if you would like to make the same project then simply click on the magic button below and it will take you directly to a shopping cart that contains everything you would need to make it. Once there, you can simply and easily remove any of the items that you already have in your craft stash.


It’s easy to add any other purchase that you might like to your basket and there's even a wishlist facility - you can even add out of stock items to this list.

So how did I go about making the card ... here is a step-by-step guide:
  • The base of the card is a ready-made white A6 size card - quick and easy.
  • Adhere the London postmark patterned paper from the Wild Rose Studio, Letters From Paris paper pack to the front, wrapping  it around and on to the back. Distress the edges by inking with the TH Pumice Stone ink pad.
  • Tear the handwritten letter patterned paper from top left hand corner to bottom right, ink the white torn edge with the TH Tea Dye distress ink pad, then adhere it to the front of the card.
  • Tear a small triangle of the postage stamp patterned paper, ink edges with the Tea Dye ink and adhere to top right corner. 
  • Decorate the inside of the card using the rest of the pattern papers, again edging with Tea Dye ink.
  • Using Versamark, stamp the large heart image on to another sheet of the London postmark paper and heat emboss with gold embossing powder. Repeat this and make a second image of the stamp and do the same with the sentiment stamp. 
  • To make the topper, trim the large stamp, leaving just a narrow margin around the image and use a corner punch to round the corners. Trim a piece of gold mirri card to measure slightly larger than the stamped image and again round the corners with the punch. Mat the stamped image with the mirri card. Glue the topper, using glue gel to get some dimension, to the front of the card as shown.
  • Trim the butterfly from the second of the stamped images and glue it to the back of a small piece of the mirri card so that the underside of the butterfly will be gold too, trim round the butterfly and ink the edges. 
  • Add three of the self-adhesive pearls along the back of the butterfly and shape the wings by bending slightly upwards before adhering it with glue gel to the front of the card.
  • Trim the sentiment and a gold mirri card mat, same as for the card topper, and adhere to the inside of the card.
  • Trim a tiny strip from a sheet of the striped pattern paper in the pack and adhere this to the back of the card to give a decorative finish to the postmark DP.
  • To finish add three of the self-adhesive pearls to the front, top left and bottom right. 

And that’s the card for this week. I do hope you like this project and that you will even make it for the Valentine in your life.  If you do, I’d love to know. Leave me a comment here, and let me know.

I'll be back next Thursday with another quite different project but, in the meantime, I hope you all have an excellent week and a lovely weekend.

Happy Crafting All,


7 comments:

  1. A beautiful card Elizabeth, but I can't help cringing and the thought of tearing gorgeous paper (ouch) :o)
    Jackie xx

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  2. Happy Handy Hippo Day Elizabeth!!!

    Loving your project this week.

    Beautiful papers and the torn paper edges look fabulous alongside that scrummy stamp set.

    Loving that gold heart very much!!!

    Can't wait to see next week's project now!

    Love Jules xx

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  3. Beautiful card Elizabeth. The colours you have chosen are very elegant.

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  4. beautiful card elizabeth.the heart is stunning and i love the torn papers ;D

    xx coops xx

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  5. Brilliant! Love the colors & the papers go perfectly with this set of stamps! LOVE, LOVE LOVE it!
    Hugs & Blessings
    Bernie

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  6. Lovely card! The heart stamp is gorgeous xx

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  7. hi, just joined as a follower. A beautiful card, love the torn papers and the embossed heart, fab stamps.
    Sandy

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