As a crafter, you always create for yourself first. But it's so nice to know that others appreciate your work too.
I was recently asked by someone to create a card for her mother, a fellow paper crafter, as a surprise. I jumped at the chance to send my work to a fellow crafter--it's so nice to share your work by online and via snail mail!
Once that paint was dry, I layered on
Distress Ink Spray Stain and
Oxide Spray in fossilized amber, spritzing with water to activate the amazing properties of Distress products. I let the darker sprays collect in the nooks and crannies of the stenciled texture and then gently mopped up the excess with a soft lint free cloth. I then splattered a touch of gold ink by mixing a drop of
gold reinker with a drop of water and tapping my loaded paintbrush over the card.
I sewed on a bit of lace and torn
honeycomb embossed paper once the Distress sprays were dry. I cut out a
large hexagon from the same honeycomb embossed paper as well as some
texture netting dies from white cardstock. I cut up the netting die cut and dabbed embossing ink onto it. I applied Distress Glaze in
fossilized amber and melted it with my heat tool.
I also grabbed a flourish
resin piece from my stash (I always cast my resin pieces in big batches and then store all of the cured pieces in a pretty box in my craft room). I painted it with
white gesso and once dry, I added the same lemon impasto paint and fossilized amber sprays. When the piece was dry, I dabbed a little bit of
Smart Glue onto some of the raised parts of the resin piece. This glue remains tacky once dry so it's perfect for foiling. I burnished some
gold foil flakes onto the resin piece.
To make sure the the
lemon bee pops, I placed a large white flower on top of the hexagon. I gently bent the filagree wings of the bee for dimension and then glued her down with some heavy body gel. To finish off the piece, I added a few hearts of glass using
glossy accents to glue them in place. I also used glossy accents to add some
buttercream glitter glass to the flowers. I hope that you enjoyed this remake of my lemon bee project into a card! Until next time, happy crafting!
Adrienne
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