Wooden Flourish Week: Cards

Wooden Floruish Week: Cards

Did you catch our blog post earlier this week featuring Kaisercraft’s Wooden Flourishes on some of our Design Team member’s layouts? If so, check them out now!

Card by Lesley Cooper

“With the wooden flourish I have coloured it in used a black marker pen. I have then put a thin layer (with my finger) of glossy accents over top to make it slightly glossy. I have then glued the butterfly to patterned paper and then cut it out. I have used foam tape to attach it to the card”.

Card by Lesley Cooper : Material List: Wooden Flourishes Butterfly (FL339); Bubblegum Hills Collection Paper Pad (PP839); Mini Clear Stamps Thank You (CS923); Other: glossy accents; cardstock, butterfly punch.

Card by Nerrida Mitchell

To make this card, I cut small squares of paper to fit evenly on the card, then glued them down to a base of cardstock just slightly smaller than the card size.  Glue the dressform on, then glue two pieces of plain twill tucked behind the edges of the cardstock, and when they are dry, tie them in a bow incorporating a string bow as well. Glue the rose on top and glue the flowers shown by tucking them underneath. The butterfly was made with a punch.

Mum card by Nerrida Mitchell: Materials – Bubblegum hills 6″ paper pad (PP839), Wooden flourish – dressform (FL321), Paper blooms – Dusty pink (F641), Paper flowers – cream (F602), Baby pink (F607) & Blue ice (F615), Cleat tag stamps & matching tag (CS760).

 

 

Card by Kerryn Lawson

“The thing I love about the Kaisercraft wooden flourishes is just how easy it is to alter them.  This ever so cute fairy castle has been coated with 2 different inks before a coat of gloss varnish was applied.  While it was still wet I sprinkled a bit of glitter over it for a bit of extra sparkle”.

“To create my grass I cut petals off of a paper flower and adhered them along the base of the castle, being careful to only adhere the very bottom edge.  Once it was dry I cut each petal into 2 or 3 strips and was then able to curl them over”.


Card by Kerryn Lawson:Wood flourish – Fairy Castle (FL338), Magic Happens paper pad (PP838), Organza Ribbon – Purple (RI615), Paper flowers – Sweet Pea (F619), Ink – Hot Pink (IP713) & Lilac (IP715), Rhinestone strip – Hot Pink (RS454), Clear stamp – Occasions (CS916), Rhinestones – hot pink (SB702) Other products used : Cardstock, glitter

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5 comments

1 Ramona Barrry { 03.24.11 at 9:32 am }

I love the Mothers Day card. The cotton ribbon looks so shabby chic. Perfect with the flower and the flourish

2 Karen Shady { 03.24.11 at 11:05 am }

perfect once again ladies :) x

3 Alanna { 03.24.11 at 12:12 pm }

Lovely cards. Lesley, yours looks so stunning and I love the simplicity of the design.

And that idea about the grass is great and I’ll be giving that a go :)

4 Leanne { 03.24.11 at 10:46 pm }

Wow! So beautiful…x

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