Wednesday, September 17, 2014

Quilted leaves

The card I made today was inspired by my friend Maxine. she had  a card on her blog that showed quilted butterflies. She got the idea from this tutorial by Michelle Pearson

I used 3 different patterned papers for my paper quilt.


I glued the patterned triangles onto white typing paper with glue sticks..When the glue dried, I sprayed the top with gold shimmer paint. Then I let that dry. I noticed a couple of the edges curling up, so I put a layer of white glue over the entire top and let that dry.

 Instead of butterfly dies, I decided to use my new leaf die. I was able to cut out 12 leaves. I started to emboss them and rub copper inka gold over the tops. You can see those in this next photo. I decided not to do any more because I thought it took away from the look of the quilts.  ( I estimated that by the time I cut glued sprayed glued and cut again it took 3 hours to make the 12 leaves.A little time consuming, but the look when they were finished was awesome.)

 I decided to make my card using the Splitcoast Stampers Sketch Challenge SC506
  I wanted to pick paper that would not conflict too much with the leaves. I was surprised how different the backgrounds looked. I tried it with a light gray, dark brown and a cream colorl




I ended up using a combination of the cream and the dark brown.
I also ended up using an oval instead of a circle because it fit my sentiment better. I outlined all the panels and the leaves with a gold pen.
 

I added pearls and made it an easel card. 

 Here are some close up photos of the leaves. They are each so different.





This is what I was listening to while I was making this card. 


I am going to share this card in the Word Art Wednesday challenge. WAW150

4 comments:

  1. This is awesome and so creative! Are you playing with Mixed Media Mojo this month for the Fall/paste theme? I just love this card!~Niki

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  2. So glad I inspired you (and thanks for the shout out). I love your project MariLynn. I am fond of Fall colours, so to see your leaves and card is a real treat.
    Blessings
    Maxine

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  3. Hi MariLynn! Your lovely card is a gorgeous celebration of autumn coming! It shows your creativity AND your patience! TFS

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  4. Oh MariLynn, you are just SO super creative. I always enjoy your projects, and feel so super grateful to have you share your fabulous art with us. Have a blessed week and please stop by to share with us again soon.
    Until then......
    Karen
    Word Art Wednesday

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