June 27, 2016

Floral Wedding Card ft. Altenew


When I first saw Altenew's June inspiration photo (shown below), I was in awe of its beauty and was so inspired that I knew I had to play along! The first thought that came to mind was to recreate the sparkly wedding dress, which I loved but regretted. I'll explain later.

INSPIRATION
The color combination and roses on the left panel were inspired by the wedding bouquet. Same for the right panel, except it has taken the inspiration mainly from the twigs and branches. For the wedding dress, I wanted it to be flatter (or tighter and more fitted in real life) on top and super poofy below the waist. I really tried, but the dimension is so hard to capture in the photos!


This is the inspiration photo. Isn't it just gorgeous?!?!


 
I LOVE this Vintage Roses stamp set. I remember seeing it for the first time in one of Jennifer McGuire's videos and I was like, I NEED that! Super gorgeous. It's probably my all time favorite stamp layering set. 

After choosing the different shades of yellow and stamping the roses on a white panel, I heat embossed the flowers twice with clear sparkly embossing powder. For the leaves I stamped with two shades of green, and a third time with the lighter green. Because it's pigment ink, the lighter green covers the dark green a little and helps tone it down. You can see the difference between the lower left leaf and the upper right one.

 
For the dress I altered the die cut a bit by cutting off the middle "caged" portion (refer to the product image near the bottom of this post) and double embossed the entire die cut with clear sparkly embossing powder. Then I adhered layers of vellum to create the poofiness I wanted. The right hand picture shows the layers when the dress is adhered to the card front. 


I wish I could capture the dimensional look of this dress. It seems so flat here! 


And the shine from the dress and roses! It's hard to capture the sparkle without getting the glare as well. 


For the right panel I inked it up unevenly with Scattered Straw distress ink. Then I sprayed perfect pearls water across the entire panel to give it some subtle shimmer. 
I added some wink of stella to the branches die cut to match glittery look of the entire card and adhered some enamel dots to the center of the flowers.


Did you notice the torn edge across the middle of the card? I love the extra little texture it gives. :) For the sentiment, I simply embossed it on a thin strip of black cardstock and cut both ends to turn it into a banner. The silver embossing powder I have is the one from Tsukineko. I like that it has bigger granules than the ones from Ranger or Hero Arts so that the embossed images are raised higher and have more dimension to them. But embossing small sentiments like these can be tricky!


You can see that the top left sentiment doesn't have full coverage, while the one below it had too much powder and melted the letters together. The other ones are more acceptable, but none are really perfect...


I love the elegant look of this card so much I went ahead and created another card with only the rose images! I'm planning on making more of these with different color combinations of the roses. A pink one is a must!


For the dress on this card, I added some gems that I heat embossed with the same clear sparkly powder. They're so small you can't really tell the difference before and after heat embossing, but here's a close up of the comparison. The left one with the embossing has a rounded surface, kind of like the smooth gemstones from Hero Arts. 


Alright. Here's to the reason why I regretted recreating these beautiful dresses: For Altenew's challenges, one of the rules is that "Altenew products should be the focus." I was aware of that this entire time, even when I was purchasing Spellbinder's dress die specifically for this challenge. For some reason I thought even with the wedding dress in front of them, the floral images will still pop and be the focus. But after creating these two cards, I'm not so certain. Sure, they definitely have more intense colors than the white dress, but I felt like the dress took too much attention away from the roses. 


This is why I created the third card, one that's without the dimensional dress piece. After die cutting the dress shape from the front panel, I laid the die back in and used a sponge dauber to apply VersaMark ink along the edge of the entire die. Then I heat embossed it with some sparkly embossing powder. This creates a glittery halo with a white edge around the dress.


Again, it's hard to see the sparkle in the pictures, and I wish you could see these cards in real life. Which one is your favorite? Please don't hesitate to let me know in the comments. I would love to hear about your opinions on them! Thanks for stopping by, and have a wonderful day!  

Challenges Entered:
 
Altenew June Inspiration Challenge / SSS: Add Some Shimmer / HLS: AG with Dies

  
HLS MM: Texture / Stamps & Stencils: Floral Frenzy / Cards in Envy: White Wedding or Anniversary

 
Cut It Up: 3D Projects / STAMPlorations: Celebration / Craft Rocket #18: Weddings


The Crazy Challenge: R is for...Roses, Romance / Word Art Wednesday #236-237 / Sparkles Challenge #81: They Say When You Marry In June / Timbro Scrap Mania #121: Flowers

16 comments:

  1. So pretty! I love the dress.Thanks for joining us at Happy Little Stampers!

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  2. LOVE both your cards. Particularly the dimension on the dress on the first card. Great work! Thanks for playing along Simon Says Stamp Add Shimmer Challenge. Gayatri xx

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  3. Your original card is gorgeous, and I'm glad you had such a good time making it. That's why we craft after all, isn't it? :)

    Thanks for joining us at Cut it Up for our 3D challenge!

    Evelyn
    http://mylittlecraftblog.wordpress.com


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  4. Lovely cards, Jessie. Such pretty dresses. Beautiful selection. Thanks for playing along at HLS MM Texture challenge for June.

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  5. Love the yellow stamped roses and the dimensional wedding dress.
    Thanks for linking up at HLS. :)

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    1. Also thanks for sharing at STAMplorations! :)

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  6. How very lovely! The yellow takes my breath away, so pretty! Thank you so much for sharing with us at Stamps & Stencils.

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  7. Such a gorgeous wedding card! It's beautiful! Thank you for sharing with us at Stamps and Stencils! Branka DT

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  8. Very pretty. Thanks for joining our Mixed Media challenge at HLS. Carol DT x

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  9. I think that the flower grab your focus right away on the first card. The dress is pretty too! Thanks for joining us at Cards in Envy!

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  10. Beautiful !
    Thanks for joining us at Sparkles Monthly Challenges blog and good luck !
    Maryvonne DT Member

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  11. The shine and sparkle are so sweet and the yellow is stunning. We appreciate your wonderful art, so creative and beautiful. Thank you for sharing with us in the #236-#237 - Word Art Wednesday AG Challenge.
    Blessings, Carole

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  12. Gorgeous card I love the way you presented it on your blog TFS Craft Rocket Ch Lis DT

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  13. Love the beautiful dress and the gorgeous roses on this card! Thanks for sharing with us at Cards in Envy.

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  14. Gorgeous Card! I love the first card with the dimension of the dress and the beautiful roses behind it. Thanks for sharing this with us at HLS Anything Goes with Dies!

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  15. Very pretty, lovely stamps. Thank you for joining us at Sparkles Monthly Challengs. Caz DT

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