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Tuesday, March 6, 2012

The Making of a Card by Dee

Good Morning Meljen's Fans!!

Everyone has their own way of composing a card.  Do you select the paper first, or color the image first?  Do you play it by ear or follow a sketch?  Do you look up the challenges and make it fit or make what feels right and enter the challenges later?

Personally, I like to do whatever comes to me at the time.  Today, I went downstairs to my craft room (one of these days, I'll give you a tour!) and sat at my desk.  My desk is an old dining room table that I got in the Ikea scratch and dent section many years ago and I love it!  It's huge and has room to keep most of the things that I use often within arms reach.  So, I sit at my desk and I look around... then I grab an image.  My Meljen's Designs images are all in a folder right next to my desk, so they are always handy and ready for me!

Today I grabbed Meljen's Designs "Bulldog's Bear", "Paw Print Frame" and some doggie sentiments that I had typed up some time ago.  Unfortunately, "Paw Print Frame" ended up waiting for another day.

Sometimes I will look for paper and color the image to match, and sometimes I will just color the image and find paper later.  That's what I did today, I was coloring a dog, so I figured I was pretty safe with just coloring him in dog colors.


Once he was mostly colored, I pulled out some paper that I wanted to use, so that I could decide what color I wanted his teddy bear to be.  I decided to pull the blue out of the paper.

Now, it's time to figure out shapes and placement.  I pulled out my Nestie Binder and started flipping through all of my sets, finally deciding on the octagon.

I cut out the bulldog on my Cuttlebug, ran it through again to give it the embossed edge and sponged some ink around him before removing the die.  I think I need some ribbon.... 

 Ah, that's better, some pretty blue ribbon.  Now that I have everything cut out and ready it's time for assembly!

 Gather the adhesives!!  I've got some dimensionals, my ATG gun and some scor-tape here, but I also used some glue dots for the bow.

Here are those glue dots, ready to add some blue baubles.  I also added some glitter with my Gelly Roll pen on the signature Meljen's doodles.

 Everytime I make a card and show my Hubby, he opens it up looking for something on the inside, so I always add a little something.  Hmmm... 

 Sometimes I can't stop adding things... 

And that's it!  Once I'm done, I bring the card upstairs, set it up on a piece of white posterboard on the dining room table and snap a photo!

I hope you enjoyed joining me on my card making journey today!  I had a lot of fun making this card, and taking photos along the way!

Have a wonderful day and I'll be seeing you again soon!

Hugs,
Dee

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9 comments - thank you!:

  1. Cool! I love to see the creative process of other card designers! I use to just color the image and decide what paper to put it on later, but that ended up giving me a bunch of colored images needing paper, so now I go grab some paper in the rough color family I wanted to do and then match it to my Copics.

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  2. Thank you for the walk thru of how you make your cards. I'm going to try the white board idea for taking photos of finished projects. Thanks for the tip.

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  3. Hey Dee,
    This was such a great post. I think that your doggy card turned out really great. Thanks for sharing your process with us.
    Tracy

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  4. Love the card, great job! Thanks for sharing!

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  6. Dee, love your card and seeing how it all came together and in what order you did things!

    That Nestie binder is a great way to organize your dies. Is it specifically made for Nesties or did you "re-purpose" some other kind of binder? I *NEED* one of those badly!

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  7. OK Miss Dee, I have reviewed your post and I must say that it is ter-woof-ic. HAHAHA. Hugs

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  8. Cute card and a great job at showing us how you put it together! Love the inside!

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