Saturday, April 27, 2013

Saturday StepXStep

Hi Everyone!
It’s Rebecca here and it’s my turn for a Saturday Step by Step at the Frilly and Funky Challenge Blog.  You know by now, that I’m a dedicated romantic..hardly a funky bone in my body, so I reached for some of my favorites from the Funky Junky Boutique.  A resin wreath, mini flash cards and a flower adorned hanger from Melissa Frances along with some of the prettiest paper ever from Pion.  Grab a cuppa and I’ll tell you about this project…
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 I wanted to create a Birthday Tag instead of a birthday card.  It began with some of these sweet little cards...
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and a white, resin wreath.  I chose the message I wanted and adhered it to the back of the wreath, using a bit that was cut off to fill in an empty space at the top..hardly noticeable from the front!
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 For color on this lovely wreath, I reached for Copic markers…
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 They work beautifully on any of the Melissa Frances resin embellishments…
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 The effect reminds me of the antique Kate Greenway illustrations…
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 From a lovely sheet of patterned paper, I selected a corner of the design and cut the inner layer of the tag, mounted it on some pale blue and then some linen colored card stock.  a few inches of the linen color was left at the bottom of the tag for the next step…
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 This lovely appliqué was adhered onto the card stock and then the excess trimmed away.  Having the card stock behind it, gives it a stiffness that helps it to hang neatly and the color contrast shows off the detail…
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 Once again, I used Copic markers to add some colorful detail to the appliqué.  I colored the small blue flowers and then using a ‘blender’ pen, removed some of the ink from the centers.  On the larger flowers, they were first colored with the medium pink and then some darker pink was added to the centers.  I suggest you practice on some lacy scraps.  It really is quite simple once you’ve tried a flower or two…
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 Using some hand dyed seam binding, I made two separate double bows and attached them at nearly right angles at the top of the wreath.  The sweet little hanger finishes off this tag, which is only awaiting a handwritten sentiment in the empty space.
Thanks for stopping by~ Hope you have a lovely weekend.
*Hugs*,
Rebecca

25 comments:

  1. Gorgeous delicately feminine make Rebecca. Love the colours on the resin pieces and lace trim florals.

    TFS

    Annie x

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    1. Thanks Annie~ you are so kind. Thanks for stopping by and I hope you have a great week!

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  2. Hi Rebecca, this is such a beautiful and very feminine piece. I love how you coloured the resin and lace and the gorgeous hanger is a lovely finishing touch. Whoever receives this will be smiling from ear to ear! Anne x

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    1. Thanks Anne~ so nice of you to take the time to leave such a sweet comment! Wishing you a great week ahead~

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  3. WOW Rebecca,absolutely gorgeous!!!
    Have a great weekend!
    Diana

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    1. Thank you Diana~ So nice of you to leave a sweet comment! Wishing you a great week ahead~

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  4. Wow, this is a real stunner Rebecca. You knocked my socks off with that beautiful colored wreath! Sensational Saturday StepXStep!

    Hugs,
    Linda

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    1. So kind of you to take time to leave such a nice comment~ Hang in there and hoping your week is good

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  5. This is so beautiful! It is so unusual, the way you have coloured the wreath and the lace. I would never have thought of making this. Thank you for the tutorial,

    Lucy x

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    1. Delighted that you like it Lucy! Have a wonderful week ahead..

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  6. So sweet and beautiful, the colouring is brilliant, have to try this.

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    1. Thanks Petra~ Hope you enjoy the technique...kind of addictive! Wishing you a wonderful week ahead

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  7. a really beautiful and delicate make , so beautiful hugs trace x

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    1. Hi Trace~ Thanks for you sweet words. Wishing you a great week

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  8. So pretty... I never realised you could colour the resin embellishments - how cool is that?! Thanks so much for a great step-by-step!
    Alison x

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    1. Hi Alison~ Thanks for you kind comment. Hope you have fun giving it a try and wishing you a great week!

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  9. Hi Rebecca
    This is so pretty and girlie it is really very beautiful, I love love love it
    Ria

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    1. Thanks Ria~ so sweet of you! Hope you have a creative and good week ahead~

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  10. Oh my gosh Rebecca I LOVE this! The way you have coloured the wreath and applique is stunning. So so pretty! Nicola x

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    1. Thank you Nicola~ you are so sweet! Have a wonderful week..

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  11. I don't know why I haven't been here for a while, but this is stunning! Love the colours (reminds me of my Grandmother's brooch which was taken in the burglary) and what a great use of Copics to colour them in. Making me think about mine I bought from you.
    Wonderful inspiration. Thanks
    Hugs
    xx

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