Seriously. You will make pretty trash, but stick with it, and you'll get to something lovely in the end.
Here's the first photo that caught my attention.
Designs by L. Katherine Roberts |
Now, here's how I adapted the inspiration to my final tag. First, mine is just one layer of white cardstock...which is my strength, so I played to it. The spot of red was moved up and a green branch added instead of torn patterned paper. After searching my stash for olive green ribbon or eyelets and finding none, I opted for an olive green circle to create a nice color balance (and visual triangle).
Finally, I LOVED the soft, textured fabric strips on the inspiration photo, so I took a thin strip of fabric, frayed the long edges, and knotted it on top. It looked messy left long on the card, so I trimmed it short.
The tag looked great but kind of floated on the card, so I grounded it with the text on the card base.
The end results looks like something I would make but clearly shows its roots in the inspiration piece. Working from an inspiration piece involves feeling your way forward using the Force and whatever supplies and stamps you have on hand. Each change you make from the original might necessitate other changes, which is perfectly fine. Go with it.
Play.
Have fun.
Make mistakes.
It's all a learning process. And it's all good.
Mercy, grace, peace, and love,
Susan
Supplies
stamps: Hero Arts Vintage Christmas Post
ink: Hero Arts charcoal, forever green; Archival red geranium
paper: Papertrey white, StampinUp old olive
accessories: white fabric, circle punches, craft foam, glue, Corner Chomper
Gorgeous! I love the script and the elements you added to the tag! You should enter this in my Paper Players challenge of Holiday Pines this week!
ReplyDeleteFabulous work x
ReplyDeleteThis is a brilliant take on the inspiration piece! Love it! I can see the relation to the original, but it looks like you made it. You're so good at this!
ReplyDeleteHow wonderful to be able to claim that design! I love how you thought it through.
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing it with us.
How wonderful to be able to claim that design! I love how you thought it through.
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing it with us.
Susan, It is gorgeous and you once again showed your creativity!
ReplyDeleteThank you for the lesson. I have difficulty looking at a card and adapting it to the stamps I own. Always find inspiration in your posts.
ReplyDeleteThe script looks great. You always come up with beautiful and classic designs.
ReplyDeleteSuch a beautiful card!
ReplyDeleteLove it ❤️.
Groetjes Gery