I spent some wonderful creative time with my friend Margo this week and introduced her to my world of card making and Stampin' Up! Margo was on a mission to make her man Harvey a beautiful "something", for Valentine's Day, and I want to share her accomplishment.
Happy Valentines Day Everyone! Hope you had a wonderful day filled with Love!
I spent some wonderful creative time with my friend Margo this week and introduced her to my world of card making and Stampin' Up! Margo was on a mission to make her man Harvey a beautiful "something", for Valentine's Day, and I want to share her accomplishment.
Margo had written a very special poem for her husband that reflected not only on her Valentine's Day wishes, but also was a celebration of their recent wedding anniversary and some of her husband's personal and work related milestones.
Let me tell you, working with Margo on this project was fantastic. The creative process involved in first deciding what to make and then running with her concept and ideas was a real rush and something I truly enjoyed. Margo is one of those self-assured, dynamic, "think on your feet women" who came in knowing where she wanted to go with this project but wanting me to show her the way to make it a super "WOW! I think we both accomplished those goals.
The hardest part of the creative process for me, is deciding what you want to make, and let me tell you, this project was certainly no exception.
Once I'd shown Margo samples of various card styles she decided to create a Top Note Flip Album. This was an ideal style for her project because the accordian pages would better show-case her four paragraph poem and love messages. She wanted a very clean masculine look so we chose to use Riding Hood Red, Basic Black and Very Vanilla cardstocks. To accent the pages and compliment the cardstock we added Stampin' Up!s beautiful Love Letter designer series paper (page 173 of the Idea Book and Catalogue). Most of the sentiments and the poem were computer generated.
Here is the cover of the Top Note Flip Album. The Heart is from the Hostess Set Punch Potpourri (page 10 IB&C). Basic Rhinestones were used to add bling to the heart. |
This is the interior view of her Top Note album showcasing personal messages and her poem. |
Okay, so I hope you enjoyed looking at this project. As a side note Margo's husband was "WOWED" and very appreciative of the work she had put into making their celebration so special.