Recycled Pieces into Beauty

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Not every project works out.  Do you have that same experience too?  There are often lots of left over pieces.  I used to save it all, and I’m happy to say that I have outgrown that!  But, every now and then, I have a few pieces that I just can’t throw away just yet.

I’ve participated a few times in a new challenge put together by Virginia Lu.  It’s Virginia’s View and this month the challenge was about Tags and Scraplings.  The catch – you have to use a recycled item on your project.  Today’s project is completely made out of pieces that I chose not to use, or were literally in my waste basket (the black strips…lol).

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I’ll be honest – Virginia put together an interesting challenge this month.  Actually, each month they are interesting!  This is one of those challenge blogs that on the 1st – one of the first things I do is go and check out what she’s throwing our way.  I read it and went, huh?  Okay, not my thing and I moved on.  But I decided to go back, and try something that made me uncomfortable.  I read through and thought, why not?  So over to my “left over and junk scraps/not used pieces” I went and here is what I found:

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The only non-junk pieces on this tag are the rhinestones, ribbon and black butterfly!  Even the dimensionals are from the outside border that I don’t always use…lol!  The two pieces that I pulled out of the trash for this project were the flower (and the black strips – those were hanging out at the bottom of my little scrap garbage bag on my desk.  I keep scraps up to about 1” x 3”.  Other than the 1/2” x 11” pieces, all else gets tossed.  So here are the details for todays tag.

Creative Tips –

  • Sometimes going with imperfection can be a good thing.  The main focal point on today’s tag is the Dahlia flower in Cherry Cobbler.  It was originally thrown out because the right and bottom side was stamped a little blurred.  But it’s not that bad – I’m just a perfectionist…that’s why it didn’t make the cut the first time!

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  • The Love word is cut out of watercolor paper that’s been watercolored with island indigo and smoky slate.  As has the light blue butterfly – can you believe that was done with island indigo?
  • The Basic Grey background was that size, and was run through the big shot with the Lacy Brocade embossing folder by Stampin’ Up!  The texture is the perfect touch for the background.

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  • Since the tag is rather large, breaking the color up was the obvious choice for me.  Since I didn’t have any left over string, I pulled out little strips that were at the bottom of my garbage scrap bag.  Criss-cross them to make the appearance of wrapped ribbon,
  • Cut a background that’s a little wider (1/16th on the left, right and bottom).  Run it through the big shot with the largest top edge of the Deco Labels Framelits to form the top of your tag.  Punch a hole with a 1/8” hole punch.

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  • Pop your flower and butterflies up with dimensionals.  The butterfly wings are popped up on the edges to simulate flight.

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  • Glue the love down using multi purpose glue.
  • Add Rhinestones to the butterflies and a white ribbon to complete the color pop.

I have to admit, this tag turned out much better than I possibly expected.  And who would have thought something so cute could be made from scrapped pieces?  Well thanks Virginia, I learned to definitely save a few more pieces and go into that stash a little more often!

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Hope you enjoyed this.  So what scrapped pieces do you have?  Leave me a comment and let me know!

Creatively Yours –

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PS – stop by tomorrow for my new 1+ 2 = 3 series – one stamp + two colors = three looks!

 

CAS Regarding Dahlias

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Clean and Simple (CAS) cards are always great.  They’re quick, easy and striking!  The Regarding Dahlias stamp set has several greetings and one very powerful floral image.  Perfect for clean and simple cards. 

Do you ever have an image remind you of someone?  That happens to me, and today I’m using flowers because I’m thinking of Yvonne.  Regarding Dahlias 003 Main  Duo

I teach card and scrapbooking classes locally here in my home and in various communities.  I’ll never forget the day I met Yvonne.  It was at a vendor event when she made her way to my table with her walker and oxygen tank.  Yvonne could not stop looking at my scrapbooks and cards – I could tell she was definitely an avid paper crafter!  She quickly arranged for me to teach scrapbooking in her community with a few of her friends religiously every month.  Each one became stampers in addition to scrapbookers, and I’ve loved every class that I taught there.  The friendships these ladies have with each other, in addition to just really loving every crafting moment together has always been special to be a part of for me. 

Yvonne has been one of my die hard stampers who never let anything get in the way of her trying all the paper crafting techniques she could – not even a broken shoulder or arm.  I have truly admired her zest for life and not letting the little things get to her (As if those are little things!). 

Yvonne was unable to make the trip up the stairs to my stamping studio for my stamping classes in my home, so one day I decided to bring class to her.  It was an awesome fun afternoon, stamping with a friend.  We made several projects using various techniques and to this day is one of my fondest memories of a private one on one class.  Yvonne never missed a class, and over time, I noticed that she gravitated toward the floral images.  So, today this card is for you Yvonne.  You will be greatly missed and I know that wherever you are, you are most definitely living life to the fullest and certainly stamping and scrapbooking!

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Creative Tips –

  • To create the floral design, you will want to make a mask out of printer paper.  Card stock will be too thick, and you will find that you have a white gap at the edge of your masked images, which I know will frustrate you!
  • Turn your stamp as you stamp the other images.  This way you have variety and not a repetitive look.Regarding Dahlias 003 Main Front 1
  • This image above has two stamped identically and then one not – can you see the difference?  My other sample has the flower at a slightly different angle.  It’s a bit easier on the eye.
  • You can see that I chose to matte the strip two ways, white strip on white and white strip on matching Night of Navy card stock.  Both are lovely, and have very different looks.Regarding Dahlias 003 Main  Duo
  • You might want to try stamping a long strip that you can cut to the size you need – that way you will have it for multiple cards.
  • Remember the law of 1/3rds when you are placing your images.  In CAS cards, you want to have a lot of white space, so placing your strip and greeting in the top or bottom third will be visually appealing to the reader.
  • For a finishing touch, add some paper piercing to the the opposite side of your strip. 
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