
See where I stamped "grade school" right beside "location" on my patterned paper. How I set eyelets mimicking loose leaf paper. I added the ties and then did my stitching to secure my ties in place.
Do you see that there is variety in my stitches, I zig-zagged in the corners and did a straight line the rest of the way. The primitive house I stamped on bark like patterned paper to mimic the wood of an old school house. Yes, I love the details and I watch for that on cards that I look at. I think it somehow lets me dive into another artist's head.
So I am curious....what do you look for?

Here are the card details:
Stamps:
Primitive Individual Images (Rummage Bin) by Cornish Heritage Farms
Making the Grade (Kim Hughes) by Cornish Heritage Farms
Ink:
Jet Black Archival Ink (Ranger)
Shabby Shutters, Vintage Photo Distress Ink (Ranger)
Lettuce Adirondack Dye Ink (Ranger)
Paper:
Earthy Collection Patterned Paper (Crafty Secrets)
Accessories:
Eyelets (Making Memories)
Ribbon (Offray)
Sewing Machine
Sponge
Enjoy your Tuesday, I'm off to the voting polls today!
5 comments:
I've never really thought about what draws me to a card, but I LOOOOVE this card you made! The color and style caught my attention right away. I love that "primitive" look of it!! So I guess I've have to say color plays a very big part in what draws me to a card, which is funny cuz putting colors together is the hardest thing for me!
I have to agree with what you see first in a card. I guess for me it would have to be the overall design and then is it a card I want to save to my card folders to save and explore further. Having taught card making for so many years, I guess I am still in that frame of mind when it comes to seeing a card for the first time.
I haven't really thought about that either, but I think I'm also drawn by color and design first. I'm also drawn by projects, especially home decor. I love your black/white; that's always an eye-catcher for me and your primitives are some of my favorites (although I don't own them YET). :) I also love the details; although I'm also drawn to simple cards on some days. Maybe it depends on my spirit...Your card is fabulous, Sherrie! I love everything about it. Thanks for all of your inspiration and tips!
Love this Sherrie!
For me it's definitely color first - if I don't like the colors I really look no farther. Then it's the focal point whether it's an image or a sentiment, then the details - I really like details - it's like adding jewelery to an outfit, it just finishes the whole thing. I also have to have or see beautiful papers. You have been a great inspiration - I subscribe to your blog so I do not miss anything.
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