The Design Team for Gina K. Designs welcomes you to a Patterned Papers are Sew Fun blog hop. For this hop we will showcase the fabulous Gina K. Designs Patterned Paper line, stamps, and some fun sewing techniques! The DT Members have all used the wide variety of stamps and paper in this hop to inspire you to get inky too!! Come play along with the Current Challenges at Stamp TV!!!
If you came from Emily's blog, then you're right where you should be. If not, please go to Stamp TV where you will find a list of all those participating.
Here is the card I made for you:
Enjoy the ride: For my card I used "Vintage Chic" Set, I thought it would be cool to use some of the old sets :)
Directions:
- Make card base from Ivory Cardstock.
- Mat Chocolate Brown and Patterned Paper, add straight stitches.
- Stamp sentiment on a piece of Vellum paper in Vintage Photo Distress Ink, add Clear Embossing powder and heat it up. Cut vellum piece and add it to panel piece and add stitches.
- Tie on ribbon. Make a double bow with bow easy, add it to card.
- Stamp bicycle on Kraft Cardstock in Versamark Ink, add White Embossing powder and heat it up. Die-cut, emboss and stencil piece with Rectangle Nestabilities. Add to card with pop dots. Add mini pearls.
Card recipe:
- Cardstock: Ivory, Chocolate Brown, Kraft (GKD), Vellum Cardstock (LSS)
- Patterned Paper: Sunshiny Day (GKD)
- Stamps: Vintage Chic Set (GKD)
- Ink: Versamark (Tsukineko), Vintage Photo Distress (Ranger)
- Accessories: Mini pearls, Pop dots, Rectangle Nestabilities (Spellbinders), Scor-tape, Hand-dye Ribbon, Sewing machine.
All the items in bold can be found at Gina K. Designs Store
Now hop on over to Lee's blog for more Gina K. goodness!!!
Hope you like it and enjoy the hop!
Have a great day!
Such a beautiful card! Love the embossed image and that wrinkled ribbon is the perfect touch!
ReplyDeleteThis is beautiful. Love the bike stamped in white on kraft.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous, Giovana! Love this color combo and the way the white embossing stands out on the kraft!
ReplyDeleteLove how you highlighted the whole card using a white background! Wonderful design and I LOVE all the stitching you do... period! :-)
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun design G!! Love it!
ReplyDeleteVery pretty Giovana!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great study in contrasts! THe textures and colors are great. Inspirational!
ReplyDeleteA beautiful card. Like the details.
ReplyDeleteThe card is great! Love color combo!
ReplyDeleteAwesome card indeed...love the vintage bicycle and that ribbon is super great with it. I don't sew but love it when others add it to their artwork.
ReplyDeleteSewing is such a great way to attach Vellum. Thanks for the idea.
ReplyDeleteLove this card. I am thinking it would also be good using the SU Classic Pickups for Fathers Day. Thanks
ReplyDeleteLove your card. so simple.
ReplyDeleteHey Moxie Fab girl!! This is so sweet, I love the mixture of textures and colors, your embossed bicycle with the sentiment on vellum is fabulous! NICE!
ReplyDeleteWow Giovana -- Don't know how you managed to incorporate so many of the "on trend" items in one card -- sewing, kraft paper, vintage, pearls, and chevrons! Well done!
ReplyDeleteReally well done! Love the white on the Kraft card stock!
ReplyDeleteWow I love that hot pink ribbon and paper. great card.
ReplyDeleteWhat a unique design, well done
ReplyDeletecute card
ReplyDeleteNow this is too CUTE!
ReplyDeleteLove the white on the kraft paper. Really pretty. Love the bow as well.
ReplyDeleteWell sewing is nothing new to you!! Lovely as usual...love the white on kraft!
ReplyDeleteCute layout and love the white embossing on the kraft cardstock.
ReplyDeleteI love this card. It's so chic. I really like the off kilter way your attatched things.
ReplyDeleteLovely card,the vintage pennyfarthing is great!
ReplyDeletelove this!
ReplyDeleteCool card, great combination of neutral with the pinks.
ReplyDeleteWow! You used a lot of elements on your card and they came together beautifully. Bikes are so trendy in stamping right now.
ReplyDeleteGiovana I love your card because this stamp is definately one of my go to for male cards but here you have used in as a wonderfully girlie way!
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