This is the second card I made:
The paper for the flowers was originally cream and brown; I brayered turquoise ink all over it to change it to the colors I wanted. This is not my original idea, it was an idea was introduced to me by Lisa Somerville.
Teal, Red,Brown and Gold (looks like cream, but it is gold)! I am certainly working hard at expanding my color palette, don't you think?
The background and "friendship" are both from SU's Tres Chic Background -- the doodles are from SU's Priceless set. I also used a ticket punch in some of the corners, too.
Here is Kelly Mahoney's card to me that inspired this adventure:
Want to know how to make these tag-flowers? Here is how:
- Fold the bottom left corner up to meet the opposite edge, from straight edge to straight edge, as shown.
- Fold the top right corner of the triangle to meet the fold on the left side. You just made your first "petal!" Repeat with remaining tags.
- To assemble, find the center point on your prepared background and adhere the tag-petals around it in a circle,
butting edges against each other to create the flower. Add a brad, button, bead, chipboard or glitter in the center and you are done!
Here is a challenge for YOU -- try the punch flower and email me your creations. I will post them next Wednesday and mail my cards to two randomly drawn entrants.
My email address is:
phuntoon@optonline.net
If you prefer, send me the URL of where I can find your posting in the comments and I will post it from there. Hope you will play along!
Make sure to check out the other Blogger's Challenge players listed in the left column. I am always amazed at the creativity and sheer variety of talent on this great challenge group!
Fun! Haven't tried the tag-fold look yet....after seeing your wonderful samples, I just may have to!!!
ReplyDeleteYou did a great job on this one!
ReplyDeleteSusie
Wow...you really out did yourself on this one! Great cards, all of them.
ReplyDeletegreat to see you venture out of your color comfort zone! Thanks for sharing the how to on the tag fold.
ReplyDeletePat these are the cutest cards, I just recently ran across this pattern myself and have a made a couple of them, very cute and easy to do!! TFS
ReplyDeleteDiane
I haven't tried this folded tag yet, but I think it is awesome. Great job on your challenge!
ReplyDeleteConnie
http://inkspiredtreasures.blogspot.com
Awesome! I just love those pinwheel cards!
ReplyDeleteLove this idea - will have make one soon too!
ReplyDeleteClaudia
Wow! I would have NEVER thought this up. That is so great, just another use for an already wonderful punch. Thanks for sharing!!
ReplyDeleteSusan
Wow, Pat! These are way cool!
ReplyDeletegreat cards Pat!! thanks for the tutorial too - never knew how to make them and love knowing! :)
ReplyDeleteWow--these are all great cards! I may have to try one out this week . . .
ReplyDeleteVery cool Pat! Thanks for the mini-tutorial!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful Thank you for the tutorial!
ReplyDeleteWhat a cute project, Pat -- great tutorial!
ReplyDeleteThese are so clever and cute!
ReplyDeleteGreat idea (hope I can find time to try it out). These look like pinwheels, very fun. Ida
ReplyDeleteThank you for this !
ReplyDeleteI was looking for this tutorial
Awesome use of the tag punch Pat!
ReplyDeleteGreat cards and tutorial Pat!
ReplyDeletePat, I am so glad that my card inspired you... since it was your color combo that inspired me!!! It is funny how that stuff works!
ReplyDeleteI am honored!
this is so cool! I need to try this
ReplyDeleteYour cards inspired me--I gave your technique a try this week. Here's my card: http://inkingaloud.blogspot.com/2007/08/tag-punch-flower-fun.html
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