
Morning Crafters, I have one of my personal favorite cards for you today, its one I made for a dear friend Jess who left our workplace last Friday, each time I look at this card I will remember her with great fondness, she is a lovely gal who has gone to Uni to become an English Teacher and I wish her all the best, she will no doubt become one of the best English Teachers of the future.
Items Used:
- Basic White 8" x 8" card
- Crafters Companion Centura Pearl Card- Pastels
- White Card
- Create and Craft Pearlescent card - Green
- Creative Expressions Foundation Card - Green
- Versa Color Ink - Royal Blue
- Colour Box Inks - Tuscany
- Tim Holtz Distress Inks - Peacock Feathers, Shaded Lilac, Dried Marigold, Crushed Olive,Vintage Photo, Black Soot and Fired Brick
- Pinflare Craft Glaze
- Pinflare Silicone Glue
- Couture Creations Embossing Folder - Damask
- Spellbinders Nestabilities Majestic Elements - Majestic Labels Twenty-Five
- Sheena Douglass Little Bit Magic- Knowledge, The Quest and Enchanted Doorway
- Staedtler Metallic Marker - Gold
I first matted & layered some
Crafters Companion Centura Pearl Card- Pastels slightly Gold colour onto my base card, using the same card I die cut
Spellbinders Nestabilities Majestic Elements - Majestic Labels Twenty-Five using the two largest dies, I put this aside. With some
White card I rubbed
Tim Holtz Distress Inks - Peacock Feathers, Dried Marigold and Shaded Lilac over it and blended them together, I then run it through
Couture Creations Embossing Folder - Damask twice to extend the pattern and matted this onto my card.

Using
Sheena Douglass Little Bit Magic- Knowledge I stamped the books onto some White Card with
Tim Holtz Distress Inks - Black Soot and painted them in using inks from
Colour Box Inks - Tuscany, Versa Color Ink - Royal Blue and Tim Holtz Distress Inks - Fired Brick and Vintage Photo, I watered down most of these colours to add the different tones on the books, I watered down
Tim Holtz Distress Inks - Vintage Photo for the pages of the books rather than leaving them white. With the stamps from
Sheena Douglass Little Bit Magic- Knowledge I stamped the words onto the binders of each book using
Tim Holtz Distress Inks - Black Soot, on a couple of books I added
Staedtler Metallic Marker - Gold to the binders. I cut this out and then glazed it with
Pinflare Craft Glaze, I let it dry then glazed it a second time. Once dry I mounted these onto the
Majestic Labels Twenty-Five with
Pinflare Silicone Glue to raise them up and set aside to dry overnight.

I matted the
Majestic Lables Twenty-Five die, with the books attached, onto the center of my card. Using more
White card, Create and Craft Pearlescent card - Green and
Creative Expressions Foundation Card - Green I stamped the leaves from
Sheena Douglass Little Bit Magic- The Quest and Enchanted Doorway using Tim Holtz Distress Inks - Black Soot, I painted them with watered down
Tim Holtz Distress Inks - Crushed Olive and Vintage Photo leaving some of the edges white to look a little realistic, once dry I cut these out and arranged them on the card around the focal point of the books. Needless to say how I wanted them placed meant I was covering up the largest outer die from the
Majestic Labels Twenty-Five
so if I ever made something like this again I would leave that off the card. With the bigger leaves in the bottom right corner I bent them a little to give them some dimension and stuck them down with
Pinflare Silicone Glue.
There you have the finished card. I was quite pleased with the finished result and Jess liked it too which I was pleased about, in fact at first she did not realize I had made the card!
Good Luck Jess.
Thanks for looking, Jacquie xxx
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