My blog is called "Creative Smiles" because my designs are the result of incorporating mistakes. With fumble fingers that drop whatever they are holding - repeatedly, it takes a lot of giggles, smiles and creative patience during my crafting process. xx

Sunday, April 04, 2010

Birthday Flowers for Lis


Hi! One of the greatest of Life's pleasures is creating a special gift for a friend. It brings a Creative Smile to our hearts as we work on it, and a Creative Smile to the recipient's lips when they open it. Lis and Lisa were my inspiration in making Lis' birthday gift:

(complete directions for bag and card are at the bottom)


Lis, because she is an avid recycler, happy gardener, flower lover, and prolific paper crafter, and Lisa, because she is in love with altering silk flowers, and drawing others into her creative vortex.

The gift bag is a reclaimed, coated white gift bag spritzed with Ranger's Blending Alcohol, and then spritzed some more with 3 reinker colors. Move the colors around as needed, and allow 30 minutes to dry thoroughly. (I spritzed each side separately, allowing a side to dry before beginning the next one). When dry, Creatix Pearl Lime acrylic paint was sponged on top of the inks to pop the colors and give that pearly finish.

The silk flowers were originally part of a bush obtained from Michaels. After removing the hard rubbery plastic backing, the petals were shaded with chalk, and put back together with brads. Flowers on the bag were adhered by punching a hole through the bag, and sticking the brad post through it, flattening it open on the inside of the bag. Pretty tissue papers hide the interior brad prongs.


It's fun embellishing the brads as well, using embossing powders and a heat tool. Hold the prongs of the brad with a tong to protect your fingers. Heat the brad top and quickly dip into embossing powder. It should automatically melt. If touch up is needed, just heat a little bit, and dip again. Heat set if necessary. Multiple embossing powder colors may be used to create interesting effects. VersaMark or Embossing Ink may also be used if desired before dipping or pouring embossing powder. Then heat set.

Color Box Sunflower Yellow pigment ink was used as direct-to-paper for the dry embossed background.

Lastly, the flower stamp was inked with Sunflower Yellow pigment ink and embossed with Sparkle N Sprinkle Dandy Dandelion EP around the edges of the card.




How lovely being inspired by friends in creating the gift and its wrapping.
Thanks for stopping by!
hugs,
Donna




Gift Bag and Birthday Card

Stamp Credits:
Happy Birthday To You 1237-234A
Primrose 1242-234B
Wild Geranium 1241-234E
Other Supplies:
Gold Coast Embossing Powder EP364
Dandy Dandelion Embossing Powder EP178
Brushable Glue 540
Pink Chalk
Labels Five Nestabilities
Labels Eleven Nestabilities
ColorBox Sunflower Yellow pigment ink
Cardstock: White, Ivory, Black and Yellow
Coated White Gift Bag
Silk Flowers
Alcohol
3 reinker colors (Magenta, Cyan, Yellow were used) placed in spritzers
Pearlized Chartreuse Createx Paint
Embossing Folder
Brads
Corner Punch
Dimensional Tape
Gold Krylon Pen

Instructions:

Flowers and Brads:

1.    Take apart silk flowers, removing the plastic stems which hold them together. Using chalks or pastels, enhance colors of flowers. The entire flower may be utilized, or just a few layers – whichever best meets your needs.
2.    Choose desired shape of brad. Holding the prongs of the brad with tongs, heat the head of the brad with embossing tool. Heat well and immediately dip into Dandy Dandelion EP. Allow to melt on brad. If it doesn’t melt all the way, heat set it. If more EP is desired, repeat steps of heating and dipping until desired effect is reached. Set aside to cool.
3.    Brads will ultimately be placed through the flower layers, and then onto bag or card.

Bag:

1.    In well-ventilated room (or wear a mask), spritz Ranger’s Alcohol Blending Solution onto one side of bag. Immediately spritz yellow reinker, then cyan and finally blue. Allow colors to blend and pool for a moment, then move some of the colors around with a sponge, or absorb excess color. Set aside to dry. Continue around each side of the bag until all 4 sides are complete.
2.    Pour a little Createx Paint onto sponge and smoosh across one side of bag. Set aside to dry. Continue around each side of the bag until all 4 sides are complete.
3.    Punch hole into bag. Insert decorated brad through flower layers and bag. Open prongs on inside so they are flat. Flower will stay in place.

Card:

1.    Fold ivory cardstock into size desired for card.
2.    Cut black cardstock 5/8” smaller than card front. Trim with corner punch if desired. Set aside.
3.    Cut white cardstock ¼” smaller than black layer. Run through dry emboss folder and antique with Sunny Yellow pigment ink. Set aside for ink to dry.
4.    Around edges of card base, randomly stamp Wild Geranium images with Sunny Yellow pigment ink, and heat emboss with Dandy Dandelion EP.
5.    With Labels 11 die, cut & emboss white cardstock. Ink “Happy Birthday to You” in Sunny Yellow Pigment ink and heat emboss with Gold Coast Cosmic EP. Using Primrose image, randomly stamp around edges of die cut with same ink, heat emboss with Dandy Dandelion EP. Edge with Gold Krylon Pen and set aside to dry.
6.    Cut yellow cardstock with Labels 5 die. Edge with Gold Krylon Pen and set aside to dry.
7.    Chalk flowers on label piece to match silk flower. With dimensional adhesive, layer it onto yellow die cut.
8.    With Brushable Glue adhere white dry embossed layer to black layer, corner punching if desired. Punch hole through both layers and insert flower via brad prongs. Flatten the prongs securely on the back.
9.    Tilt the layer and adhere to ivory card base with Brushable Glue.
10.  Attach sentiment layers with dimensional tape.


15 comments:

Unknown said...

De, what a nice job you have done of your blog, love it and signed in as your first follower.
Congrats and good luck in the future
JP aka lakeslady

Unknown said...

Wow, you did it!! You joined the world of bloggers! Congratulations!! Great start and I love the card and the detail of the flower center!
Happy Stamping,
Jill

Rosie said...

Hi De! Congrats on the BLOG! It's great. I guess you never sleep! :) Thank You for all you do. Love the card and gift bag. Beautiful colors...Great directions.

Sandy (Cheesy) said...

De,
Wow! You are now a blogger! I am impressed. Where do you find the time and energy? Maybe one of these days I'll join you in cyberspace, but not in the too near future......LOL
Good luck
Cheesy

Sharon Field / Inky A*Muse-ment said...

Love the card Donna!! Wow.. welcome to blogger land!!

Unknown said...

De,
I am honored to be part of your first blog.I do love flowers and how they add a bit of "happy" in
life.
Cogratulations on you blog!
Lisa(Liser)

Terry W said...

Congrats on the new blog! Wonderful job.

Terry W

Anonymous said...

De, Really impressed with your first blog ! What a great job. I love the card. You do give some real inspiration. :-)
Prof C

...Darlene said...

Your blog looks great. It is fun and I enjoy trying to keep up with it.

creativearts said...

Wow, De, you have done a great job with your blog! I love the instructions for the bag and using silk flowers is a great idea! I used to sell wreaths and arrangements and have been meaning to look in my "flower room" for things to attach to cards but just haven't done it yet. That is a great idea! Welcome to the blog world!

Becky said...

Way to go Donna, nice blog....

Becky

BettyBee said...

Lovely, de! The soft yellows are so cheery and bright, that any friend would be honored to get such a precious gift!! Your tutorials are great! Congrats on your blog. I am looking forward to many wonderful posts!

BettyBee

Julie- justwritedesigns said...

Lovely new blog, Donna! And a beautiful card.

Andrea said...

so pretty!!!I just gave you a Sunshine Award, so come over and see! http://andreasscraps.com

Barbara Bruder said...

Hi Donna

Love your blog. It is really nice.
This card is exquisite. What a beautiul card.Your instructions are so nice. Thanks for including the info of how you made the card and what was used.Yellow has become a refreshing color for me and this card is so refreshing.

Barbara