Tuesday, July 12, 2011

Ahoy matey ...

The days are passing too quickly.  We are celebrating some family birthdays this month - that's when you begin to realize how precious each year is.  Be sure to cherish the moments - I'm trying to remember to do the same.

Embellish Magazine is hosting a fabulous challenge.  Nautical colors and images are the theme.  You should take the time to stop by and view the Design Team inspiration.  The blues are wonderful and with a splash of red against a background of chocolate brown ... can't you hear the waves?
 

As you know, I've been playing with my crochet hooks lately.  I tried my hand at creating lace, but with limited success.  I seem to be better at going around in circles than in a straight line ... I'll save that story for another post.  Loving the look of doilies layered with embellishments,  I used my latest crochet work on this card. Call me crazy for covering so much ... but it was hard to stop!  The Nautical Expedition paper collection provided a "ship shape" background and anchors to match the theme.  The flower is red felt - a strip with a large scallop edge, gathered into a flower with a long running stitch.  There may be more of that flower type in future projects - so easy to create and so many possibilities with different materials.  The leaves are simply cut from burlap and some lace scraps added to the layers softens the overall look and feel.  The Jolly Roger and the sentiment are stamped in Chocolate Chip ink.  A Scallop Edge Border Punch creates a decorative edge.


The ship button is from my drawer ... no recollection of where it's from - perfect for this theme.  Seam binding is kept white while another strip is dyed with a light blue ink refill ... both wrinkled and scrunched before becoming a bow.   Bakers Twine in a red and white stripe holds the bow in place while pins from Viola add another texture.  Pirates and pearls go together ... right?



Thank you, "mates" for stopping by ... I hope you enjoyed your visit!

8 comments:

  1. I'm sitting on the balcony of my hotel looking at the cruise liners ... so I can definitely hear the waves ... your card is totally magnificent ... Love your doilies and all the embellishments ... just gorgeous

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  2. That is so lovely, you really make those colors look beautiful, it is almost magical to me, plus I always adore how you embellished your creation, perfectly gorgeous!!!

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  3. Your card looks so amazing. I just love looking at all your layering.. I have tried myself to crochet some little flowers but never a doily.. Every time I see your flowers I want to pull out my crochet needle..

    I just know you are enjoying your day!!

    Hugs, Linda

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  4. This is beautiful! i love all the dimension and the fun sentiment!

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  5. Joanne, this card is wonderful! I love everything you put together! Love, love love that flower you created!

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  6. This is stunning! You always BLOW me away!

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  7. Hey Joanne ... I'm sorry I didn't reply to your question re the centre of my 'sun' ... this was a flower centre that I bought a packet of some years ago when Iralamija.blogspot had her own shop... she has an etsy now but not sure if she still sells these ... Have a lovely day and thanks for your comments ... means a lot

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  8. Oh yay! A pirate card! How cool. And the details are just gorgeous. Thanks so much for joining us at Embellish!

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