Friday 23 June 2017

Monochrome Fashion Mannequin Greeting Card


On a recent visit to a Hobbycraft I treated myself to a card making magazine which came with a whole sheet of unmounted rubber stamps relating to both DIY and tools and sewing equipment - a sewing machine, bobbins, knitting needles and wool and a wire mannequin.

I have a lovely turquoise wire mannequin I bought when I moved to my last house as I had a huge bedroom and was living on my own for the first time in years so could have a more feminine bedroom. Now that my husband and I own a house together - that is bigger but doesn't have a near-20ft long bedroom like I used to - the mannequin has been relegated to the spare room that I've nicknamed my craft room.

So I was immediately attracted to the mannequin stamp and stamped it in black ink just to the left of centre on a square card blank. Then I wasn't quite sure what to do!

Having started off with black ink against a white background I decided to go for a monochrome effect for the whole card, and remembered I had some black and white patterned papers. I cut off a strip and stuck it down the right hand third of the card - it looks a bit like flock wallpaper.

I used a 'just for you' stamp from the same set on white paper which I mounted onto black card, and secured to the card with two gold brads in the shape of stars. I really liked the finished effect and sent this to one of my best friends on her birthday.

I'm sharing this with Cardz 4 Galz where the theme is 'sew and sew'

3 comments:

  1. STUNNING! This card is so elegant and timeless. I think it is absolutely beautiful. It is serene, lovely, so pretty, feminine, and strong! What a wonderful card. Thanks so much for sharing it with us at Cardz 4 Galz and inspiring me!
    -Chris
    DT

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  2. I also popped into Hobbycraft and was tempted by that same mag! Love your monochrome take on the theme.
    Thanks for sharing at Cardz4Galz. :)

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  3. Great card - very elegant.

    Thanks for joining us at Cardz 4 Galz.

    Helen x

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