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Saturday, 19 July 2014

A marathon make!

A little while ago a friend of mine asked if I could make a card for her to give to her son for his birthday. She explained that she wanted something that would be personal to him and trusted me to come up with something suitable! I knew that he was outdoorsy and that he took part in a lot of outdoor fitness activities for both work and leisure. I remembered that my friend had told me all about this marathon that her son was going to take part in, in August. The Ultra-Trail Du Mont-Blanc is an approx. 2 day marathon around Mont Blanc, passing through Switzerland, France and Italy! My initial thought was 'Crazy! Yep, he's definitely got to be crazy!' but upon reflection I thought it'd make a great card idea, it would be something personal to him and hopefully make an impressive impact when he opened it.

So, I set to work researching what was involved and looked for ideas that would translate well into a card. I soon came up with the idea of using the route map as part of the design and envisioned a huge pop-up mountain in the centre. Now this idea was all well and good but a pop-up mountain in the centre of the card?! Could I really pull it off? I hadn't really done much 3D paper craft but I knew I really wanted to try it so, with much enthusiasm and a lot of trial and error, I set about creating my mountain. I made template after template until finally I found a method (and size of mountain) that worked perfectly!

The front of my Mont Blanc card.
I wanted the front of the card to have the appearance of a normal card, to not give away the secret hidden inside, without it looking too plain. I used an image of a runner and added the sentiment 'Happy Birthday' and set that on top of travel themed backing papers and 'Airmail' washi tape.

Once I had constructed my mountain I decorated the inside of the card by marking out the marathon route using eyelets to mark certain points along the way, I then threaded red cotton through to show the actual route. I completed the decoration with some more travel and map-themed backing papers and got everything constructed. Although it was quite bulky in the end I was rather proud of the finished article.
Upside down picture of the card opened flat, mountain in the middle and the route marked out.
The inside design was based on a travel journal and the idea of someone planning a trip with their maps out making notes on where they were going and what they needed to do.

Pop-up mountain!
To get a 'realistic' effect on the mountain I used pearlised purple paper that had a slightly crumpled effect and then added some silver/grey to the bottom. I trimmed around the mountain with grey ric rac and added some tiny little runners which I'd printed out and carefully cut out by hand. To represent the snowy cap on the mountains I added some puffy glitter glue to the points which added an icy, sparkly effect.




My friend was really pleased with what I presented her with and told me she had never expected anything so elaborate, she thought it was perfect. I've since been advised that it was received very well too and her son loved it so a success all round!

This is by far the most complex card I have made so far but I really enjoyed the challenge and was so pleased with the end result that all the time and effort was definitely well worth it!
S.x

Thursday, 3 April 2014

The forgotten blog......!

Unfortunately this blog seems to have been long forgotten by both me and Jen, we've been so busy with every day life, as well as creating, that we've not really had the time to stop by and write! 

Since setting up this blog I have now launched my very own Etsy store! There's a huge amount of competition and I'm still getting to grips with making my shop the best it can be but I'm getting there slowly but surely. My etsy store is selling my handmade cards but I hope to expand in to selling other items if and when I pick up a new crafting skill. If you'd like to see what I've been busying myself with since I've been gone please stop by at Elmwood Cards  I'd welcome any feedback anyone has regarding my cards and/or the set-up of the shop :)

I have made a note to myself that I must try harder to set back some time for writing here and updating everyone on the makes I've been working on. I'll try my best to nag Jennie to do the same too as I know that she has made some great cakes since the last time she blogged!!

For now though, I'm just going to dig my way through all these craft materials and see if inspiration strikes.

S.x