Hello dear bloggers, Thanks so much for your motivating and kind comments... It makes me feel that there is so much love out there just waiting to be shared... I am so glad to be part of such a beautiful world. These two cards are partly recycled because the embossed metallic circle in the first card is actually a lid from some food packaging which was lying around in the kitchen - waiting me for me to do something with it! I remember Leigh - www.charitycrafter.blogspot.com/ mentioned embossing on yoghurt lid covers in one of her posts and it stayed in my mind. She is an amazing crafter, honestly! She has so many tips to offer...And plenty of love too! So thanks so much, Leigh, your idea came in so handy. In the second card I have used a Ferraro Rocher chocolate wrapper for the round shape. I stuck the wrapper over another round piece so that it would have enough thickness to stand the pressure of embossing. The wine glasses are punched out from my new Hobby Craft punches that I got this summer. I waited for almost six months to use it... and it is such a nice punch, don't you think? I used shimmery card stock to make it look befitting for the occasion. The rest of the stuff is from my stash. I am going to enter this for www.naturallymecreations.blogspot.com - Monique's lovely blog which holds a weekend linky party every weekend (the theme being recycled) and also for the following challenges: www.sarahhurleychallenges.blogspot.com/ - embossing www.fabnfunkychallenges.blogspot.com/ - forget me not Hugs, Monica |
Cards made for a good cause and often upcycled to respect and care for the environment
Thursday, 18 November 2010
Partly recylced
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17 comments:
Wow, wow, wow!!!!!! What more needs to be said here!! These are outstanding. What a neat idea. LOVE how you use those chocolate wrappers and guess I need to just buy some candy (gotta eat that first) and try some. Your cards are lovely!
LYnn
Gorgeous cards, Monica. Really beautiful and 'classic' looking - and I cannot believe you've used an old lid and wrapper - I'd never have known in a million years!!!! Marie xx
Wow stunning cards Monica.
Oh Monica, how gorgeous. I love all the embossing, its so very effective. Wonderfulsweetie. Happy crafting.
With love, Sandra xx
Very effective - love the embossing!
Wow Monica these are so stylish, what great recycling!
Thanks for your lovely comment on my blog....the leak is drying out nicely now but it's all a bit of a mess!
Hugs
Linds x
well done ! Stunning cards . I love the glasses and the way you have set them on the layers . The embossing really sets everything off nicely .
Beautiful cards - and love the fact you have re cyled
Thanks for joining us at Sarah Hurley
Lisa ;)
Lovely cards.And I have to agree with you.The wine glasses are so Pretty.
These are beautiful Monica x So elegant too! Love them, I not only love the look of them and the fact you are re-cycling but I bet getting those Ferrero Rochet wrappers is fun too!!!! :@) x Leigh x
Hi again x The flower made from a ferrero rochet wrapper is originally from this link:
http://www.thepinkshopblog.com/2010/02/ferrero-rocher-wrappers.html
Sue the blog owner is lovely, so please feel free to ask her any questions, she is aware it was on my blog, because I (of course) asked permission x have fun! x Leigh x
fab cards hun, thanks for joining us this week at Sarah Hurley Challenges.
Shell xx
Oh lovely cards,thanks for joining us at Fab n Funky this week.....Karen
Stunning Monica! Thanks for playing at FnF this week xx Jenny xx
Wow, what a fabulous idea to use a yogurt lid and a sweet wrapper! I love these cards - the embossing looks gorgeous.
Love, Andrea xx
Lovely cards, thank you for joining us at Sarah Hurley Challenges!
Sarah x
Tnx for linking up at my party, i'm so glad you've participated again! :D
These cards are so lovely - i love everything about them!...i've also heard of embossing on yoghurt lids, but i've not tried it yet.
But i want to ask...how do you get the chocolate wrapper and yoghurt lid so smooth? I've tried to smooth out chocolate wrappers before but i don't get them nearly as smooth as this! Or is it just the embossing machine that does this during the embossing process? (i don't have an embossing machine either so i have no idea how they work!)
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