Hi friends! How many of you participated in Papertrey Ink's Stamp-a-Faire yesterday? I bought the kit to participate, but was at a stamp and scrap art show here in Buffalo with my stamping buddy Cheryl Rowley. We saw lots of new stuff and new techniques. We also spent a little bit of our pensions on that new stuff! LOL!! When I came home I was exhausted, but managed to get a card done.
I started with this tea staining technique. Before I left yesterday morning, I put some muslin, felt, and lace ribbon in some tea and left it in there all day. I used them to make my card.
The flower was made according to the technique Melissa Phillips explained. I used the Ruby Rose dies to cut four large flowers and two small flowers from the muslin. These flowers were stamped with a text stamp in cameo coral ink. I then cut a flower from tea stained peach felt. I also cut two leaves from tea stained green felt and a small button from tea stained ivory felt. I adhered them all with fabric glue. The button was threaded with peach floss. I mounted the flower on a burlap circle I just purchased in a package on sale at Michael's. The lace started out white and came out a nice antique color. The rest is pretty self-explanatory.
I hope to complete more of the challenges tomorrow. I've been looking at them and they look like lots of fun! Thanks for stopping by!
Recipe
Stamps: Half and Half, Background Basics: Text Style (PTI)
Paper: Groovy guava, kraft, Curio (Basic Grey), Carefree (Authentique)
Ink: Cameo coral, Memento rich cocoa
Accessories: Lace, muslin, felt, burlap circle, pearls, floss, fabric glue
6 comments:
This is beautiful Lisa!
Your tea staining is amazing. I love the gorgeous flower Lisa. Sounds like you had an awesome day!
So pretty, Lisa! Sound alike a fun way to spend the day!
Great flower and a lovely card.
What a gorgeous card and flower!! I love the peachiness of it with neutral colors!!
It was a great day and I can't believe you went home and finished a card!! You're my hero!!
This is so pretty! I dyed some muslin, but haven't used it yet. My daughter wanted to do the Kool-aid. Love your flower!
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