This is for a swap I joined where we all were to use the stamp-set Very Thankful - the sale of this set raises money for Ronald McDonald Houses. I didn't use a single punch on this card (can you believe it?) I did use a die and texture plates in my Big Shot but NO punches.
I have read where some ladies are not happy that the texture plates leave a more subtle texture than an embossing folder. I happen to LOVE the texture plates. I have learned to add an extra layer (or two) to my "sandwich" before it rolls through the Big Shot if I am wanting the texture REALLY raised. On this card, I took the thin white cardboard that comes with all SU's designer series paper and folded a piece in half and stuck it under my texture plate in the sandwich. Got exactly the look I was going for. You just have to play with it a bit - and get to know your own Big Shot. With texture plates you have options- you can have subtle or intense texture on your project. Just play and see what you can do!
I have mentioned my 'affection' for the mini library clips but I left them untouched this time and instead reached for Basic Jumbo Grommets to add a little somethin' to this card. - LOVE THEM. You just lay your paper over your paper piercing pad (from the Mat Pack) - or use an old mouse pad if you still have one - and push the grommet down. (In this case I was going through ribbon and paper so I had to flip mine over and push the paper down onto the grommet) Once your grommet is through the paper just take a bone folder and push the little metal 'spikes' down. Too easy!
You kept looking didn't you? You KNEW I couldn't work with a cute little stamp like that turtle and not try to recreate him with punches. And you were right - I just had to...
I used to doodle in the margins of my notes during high school and college and a little turtle with a flower in his hat was one of my regular characters. I hadn't thought of him in so long - then BANG - he came right back when I was coloring the stamped image for my swap. What a strange thing memory can be - I can see that turtle on notebook paper so clearly but dang if I can remember to stop by Home Depot for the part I need for a repair.
Love the punchy turtle, Ellen!! The RMC card is pretty and colorful too.. but you are the queen of punches!
ReplyDeleteYou're right! I did keep looking! The turtle was cute, but I was disappointed that it wasn't punch art!!! TFS!
ReplyDeleteCute - cute - cute!!!! I usually am not drawn to turtles but she's so cute!!!!!
ReplyDeleteLove her! I like her much better than the stamped one. Much cuter!
ReplyDeleteCome to think of it, that shell would make a great 9 month baby bump.
You up for a challenge? Have a great Sunday. Oh, and I AM glad I will be getting the RMHC card, too.
Very pretty, just love the punched one better.
Sorry Miz Punchy - but you did use a punch - the photo corner punch - thought you fooled us didn't you
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OMG!! Your punched turtle is AWESOME!! She has to be one of the cutest creations I've seen yet!! (I know. I know. I say that for EVERY ONE of your designs!!)
ReplyDeleteGood eye Peggy - that corner was the last thing I added and then I promptly forgot it... just like the plumbing thing I need from Home Depot. They say your mind is the first thing to go...
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