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  • ODBD Feb Release Blog Hop!

    Julie Warner - justwritedesigns - https://thewritestuff.justwritedesigns.com

    Welcome to the Our Daily Bread designs February Release Blog Hop! If you came here from ODBD Blog , you are in the right place. If not you might want to start at the Our Daily Bread designs Blog and start from the beginning. If you get lost along the way, simply return there, where the entire hop is listed with links.

    Julie Warner - justwritedesigns - https://thewritestuff.justwritedesigns.com
    Isn’t this a wonderful seascape? When I first saw it, I knew right away I wanted to water color it and pair is somehow w/ this lovely lighthouse image I have. I stamped the Mighty Sea onto water color paper, masked the right side and stamped a partial right side of it again. It still wasn’t quite long enough for my 6.25 x 4.50 (A6) card size, so I used some black and gray drawing pens to extend the scene on the right side by about another inch. It was painted using Peerless water colors and a couple of water brushes. The lighthouse image was done the same way on a separate piece of w/c paper and I trimmed it to fit. I used a white gel pen to add highlights and spray from the surf to the rocks.

    Julie Warner - justwritedesigns - https://thewritestuff.justwritedesigns.com

    For the window segments, I die cut 4 windows out of the same water color paper. I used w/c paper since it’s a little heavier than c/s and the open windows would need all the support they could get. I also die cut 2 pieces of cardboard for the windows. The cardboard was used to sandwich in between the other two layers to give a little more stability. Since I knew I wanted to make a trifold card, I determined that with the windows on either end, I could make my card base out of a regular piece of 8.50 wide piece of c/s. I cut the height  to 4.50 then scored in 1.25 from each end along the 8.50 width. The top pair of windows were attached to their matching pieces of cardboard. On the right I attached this on top of the lighthouse then attached one of the two single windows on the back side. Since the lighthouse is a pretty symmetrical image, I stamped, colored and cut out a second image and attached it on top of the inside window.

    Julie Warner - justwritedesigns - https://thewritestuff.justwritedesigns.com

    On the left, I trimmed off a little of the hinge before I added a punched fence between the window layers. I left a little tab of fence because it helps to keep the trifold card closed when it’s tucked behind the right side window. The sentiment was trimmed and added on top of the window frame.

    Now I’ll send you on your way to the next stop…the Fabulous Dawn Lusk! I know she’ll have something amazing to share!

    Thanks so much for stopping by!

     

     

    Supplies:

    Stamps: ODBD – The Mighty Sea, The Sea,  Keep My Lamp Burning
    Paper: water color
    Ink: Ancient Page coal
    Accessories: Peerless water colors, water brushes, ODBD Window die (by Spellbinders),  Martha Stewart fence border punch, small corner rounder, white gel pen

  • My Cup of Tea

    Julie Warner - justwritedesigns - https://thewritestuff.justwritedesigns.com

    Today’s sketch challenge (SC369), was for me,  a real challenge! It looks great on Taylor’s Abracadabra card, but it gave me fits. It just felt awkward to me to add that strip across the bottom so in the end I just tacked on some little butterflies. Oh well.

    I used a couple of new sets from Our Daily Bread designs. I stamped the teacup full of flowers then stamped the greeting on vellum and placed it on top. IRL, the teacup is a little more obvious. The frame was stamped and the inside cut out and placed on top of the vellum. I stamped another frame in yellow and a third was white embossed on cobalt. I had to cut these two apart to fit them around the original frame.

    For my diagonal strip, I punched two strips of the cobalt and put a piece of ribbon down the middle. The finished card is 4.25 x 5.50.

    Thanks so much for stopping by!

    Supplies:

    Stamps: ODBD – Special Blend, Birthday Blessings
    Paper: Neenah white, cobalt blue, textured yellow (DCWV mat stack), vellum
    Ink: Ancient Page cobalt & lemon peel, Colorbox frost white pigment
    Accessories: white embossing powders, Tombow yellow marker, ribbon, Martha Stewart doily lace border & butterfly punches, medium corner rounder

  • Birthday Tea

    Julie Warner - justwritedesigns - https://thewritestuff.justwritedesigns.com

    What a terrific Free For All (F4A98) challenge! Quite a laundry list of items and I hope I included them all. This is also for yesterday’s WT challenge (WT365), a birthday card.

    Let’s see…we were to use a die cut – my teapot and tea bag are die cuts, the partial doily is a die cut. A 3D flower- my flower is a spiral blossom die cut that I inked and rolled up. Pearls- I used three little silver pearls in the upper left corner. Embossing folder- well, I used a texture thingie of sorts. I used a piece of plastic canvas mesh in the embossing machine to add the texture to the teapot and the burgundy layer behind the greeting. (Greeting is Our Daily Bread designs). And designer paper- I used it for the teapot and the background layer.
    Julie Warner - justwritedesigns - https://thewritestuff.justwritedesigns.com
    For the WT challenge, we were to make a birthday card. So I think I’m covered. The finished card is 5 inches square.

    Thanks so much for stopping by! Have a great weekend!

     

    Stamps: ODBD – Birthday Blessings
    Paper: pale grey, burgundy, lt pink marble, dp (Prima – Melody collection)
    Ink: Ancient Page bordeaux, Distress Ink spun sugar
    Accessories: Spellbinders spiral blossom 1 & label 16, Quickutz tea set dies, Tombow port wine marker, silver pearls, Martha Stewart fern punch, leaf punch, plastic mesh canvas