Hi everyone. I've been on a roll lately making cards ... maybe because playing distracts from my job of cleaning out my studio :) I did manage to empty out the closet of the room, piling everything on the bed in the guest room. Yikes! ... the bed is covered with STUFF ... of which half is probably stuff I don't use. Next I need to got through it and actually get rid of things ...
On to the card. This is for the latest challenge at Merry Monday (#90 - use ribbon or twine). Such a great group of talented ladies and I had fun being on the Design Team last year. LOVE the inspiration photo! And it's great to get a head start on my Christmas cards for next year ... why don't you come play along?! :)
I used some patterned papers from Bo Bunny and my blooming poinsettia die to create an elegant Christmas card. I stamped "Peace" in black, but because it was on the patterned paper, it looks more charcoal gray. Some gold sheer ribbon with bow finishes the card.
One other quick note ... I mentioned a while back that I was hoping to get a light box made to help improve my card photos. My friend Susan had purchased a kit through a local photo supply company and mentioned it to me ... such a good deal and not worth the expense or time to make one ourselves, I jumped in and bought it. It's was a great little unit, but the photos weren't much different, so I'd rather take the space that the light box would have used, and use it for something else. It was a good experiment, though, and glad I tried it.
ETA: I just saw that this qualifies for the Jingle Belles challenges - Something old and something new. I used my poinsettia die that I've had for a couple of years, along with some pretty patterned paper that I just bought.
Stamps: Peace (Anita's)
Paper: White, Gold foil, Silver & Gold Collection (Bo Bunny)
Ink: Black
Accessories & Tools: Big Shot, Blooming poinsettia die (Poppy Stamps), Gold sheer ribbon (creative packaging), gold stickles, glue, adhesives and dimensionals
This is a GORGEOUS poinsettia! Love it in gold and that sweet sheer ribbon! Miss you on the design team and so glad to see you in the gallery!
ReplyDeleteSo gorgeous in gold. It's splendiferous!!!! I need to do what you're doing with my craft room....so many things I don't use. Why do I try holding on to them? Ugh!
ReplyDeleteLoll, that poinsettia in gold is stunning! Lovely sheer ribbon!
ReplyDeleteAnother stunner in this amazing gold. Loved the patterned paper you placed this beauty on, and the sheer ribbon..perfection! Thanks for the info on the light box. Gosh, I was hoping that a light box would do wonders for my photography! Yours is good just as you've been doing the photos, but mine are not! TFS & happy weekend.
ReplyDeleteSuch a lovely card. I finally got that poinsettia die just recently but I'm not one to make Christmas cards all through the year, so I probably won't get to try it until next fall or later. :)
ReplyDeleteI bought a light box and I while can't say I've really "practiced" taking pictures of my cards using it, I have to say that so far I really don't care for the results I get. The first problem I've found is that my colors are not correct in the photos when I use the box. I'm not the best photographer and I know nothing about editing photos, but I do have a good camera and get pretty good pictures without the light box. I just thought it would make them even better. Very disappointing and I have had it too long to return it. :(
I have always admired your photography as well as your cards. I'm just to lazy to make a nice scene so I don't post much. Maybe should this new year! Thanks for the gorgeous gold card inspiration, Loll.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card. Love that poinsettia. The gold makes this card so exquisite.
ReplyDeleteThat's what I call a Poinsettia! I'm in awe of the elegance of this card...the flower, all the gold, and your gorgeous bow, Loll! Really stunning creation!
ReplyDeleteI use a light box, but only if I don't have good natural light at the moment, since it works better for me. Also, the editing program you use makes a difference. I recently started editing my photos at Picmonkey, and even with the light box, they seem to look better. Personally, I think light boxes are not 'all that great'...Well, at least you tried, right?
Stunning card Loll, The gold poinsettia is gorgeous, just love your style!!
ReplyDeleteAnd you remind me that I must get to cleaning out my room as well, time to purge and get rid of what I don't use anymore!!!
And I also agree about the photo tent, I made one once and still have it, but I found my pictures to not be any better, I have a good camera and felt the pictures were good enough, so it is just a dust collector now, probably headed for the garbage can!! Have fun with the rest of your cleaning!!
hugs
Donna
Beautiful Loll-and very classy :)
ReplyDeleteAh,the light box-I have been mulling the idea over too-I see so many beautiful photos in Blogland-with lovely backdrops and bright crisp piccies which make my photos look-well,rather boring LOL! Have heard a few crafters now who have bought a light box and not liked it-so I think I will have to have a play with something else-see what I can come up with!
Have a lovely day,Hugs,Nessa xx
Stunning, love all the gold Loll. I had heard that about a light box and with the little space I have, didn't bother getting one either!!
ReplyDeleteWow absolutely stunning Loll. Gold Gorgeousness.
ReplyDeleteThis is stunning Loll - love the backing paper with that gorgeous poinsettia and fab ribbon. Your cards always are photographed beautifully so not sure why you opted to try the light box - on saying that I've got one but unless you keep it out permanently (and so take up valuable crafting space) it's a bit of a faff to keep setting up.
ReplyDeleteKaren x
Gorgeous card. Love the gold poinsettia.and pretty ribbon.
ReplyDeleteLove that poinsettia and the card is perfect! I hope your new year is off to a good start. Thanks for the tip on the light box. Your cards always look great.
ReplyDeleteBEAUTIFUL golden poinsettia Loll! I love the tonal look of your card! :)
ReplyDeleteLOVE all the gold - just stunning. I went with a gold theme this week too.
ReplyDeleteTruly stunning poinsettia - the dp you used makes a perfect background!
ReplyDeleteLoll, your gold card is stunning. The poinsettia looks as if it is actually beaten gold. The DSP and lovely ribbon set it off beautifully. And I have to add................. Thank you so much for joining us at Merry Monday. :-)
ReplyDeleteLovely card! I bought a poinsettia die and I have to admit I have never used it. I think I need to get it out and give it a try...I really like the poinsettia in Gold...that could be my inspiration!
ReplyDeleteThis is so stunning.....love that gorgeous golden poinsettia!
ReplyDeletePure elegance Loll! Just stunning! I wondered about light boxes myself - nice to hear your take on it. Hugs D
ReplyDeleteStunning card and the gold makes it so opulent. I can't believe people are making cards for next Christmas oh dear I am soooo lazy. Thanks for the tip on the light box.
ReplyDeleteMarie
Stunning!! I love the Elegance that the Gold produces. Beautiful card Loll.
ReplyDeleteMy pictures are rubbish! and I also tried a light box, now got New camera..trying to fathom it out and a home-made light box...hubby has bought me camera lights too....or was that Santa...oops!! So need practice now.
huge Hugs Mau xx
Stunning golden poinsettia and the designer paper adds a nice touch. Very elegant! xx
ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeous and rich looking, elegant card Loll. Love all the white space to go with the gold! Thanks for playing with us at Merry Monday this week!
ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeous bloom ... so glad you joined our old & new prompt at Jingle Belles
ReplyDeleteLoll, this is amazing! All that gold is just gorgeous--and that flower is fabulous! HUGS and have a great week! :) Mynnxx
ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeously regal card with all that gold.
ReplyDeleteYour work with gold and copper is always always so very stunning, I love this one !!
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