One of the big trends being show at this years show was Chevrons - they are everywhere! My projects feature a few of the wonderful Chevron papers found in the Authentique Comfort & Familiar Paper Pad.
I used a portion of the Chevron pattern for the layer on my card, cutting the bottom with a Spellbinders Edgeabilities Die, then layering it onto a Vanilla panel, then Chocolate base card. The flower pieces were cut from this same pattern using the Silhouette Cameo and the 3dRuffle Flower. To create the blossom, I pinched each petal, than stacked the cut flowers on top of each other, rotating the pattern and adding a Maya Road Unfinished Button tied with some Creative Impressions Brown Twine to the center. I adhered the Blossom to the Chocolate Flourish pieces (Spellbinders) then to the base card with Glue Dots.
Here's a close up of the flower
My next card also features some of the Authentique paper in another Chevron pattern, I used this paper to create a masculine card.
The Shirt Template is from the Silhouette Store. Using the Silhouette Cameo, I cut the base from White card stock, and the Shirt/Tie/Pocket pieces from the Authentique paper. The Mustard paper is the reverse side of the Chevron, I sponged the edges and popped them up for added dimension.
For more inspiration, be sure to check out the rest of the Planet Super Novas and our friends at i{heart}papers for more great paper crafting trend ideas:
ihp DT members:
Carolyn * Deb * Gretchen * Loretta * Lori * Lynn * Tracy * Kate
the Paper Craft Planet Super Novas:
Adela Rossol * Lyn Bernatovich * Susanna Boyd * Taylor Usry * Wendy Price
Thanks for stopping by!
Beautiful projects! The shirt card is so creative and perfect with the chevron design!
ReplyDeleteFabulous creations using the chevrons! Love the shirt card - perfect for a masculine birthday and the flower is beautiful on your first card.
ReplyDeleteThe floral is gorgeous, Lisa, and I love that masculine shirt! Great projects!
ReplyDeleteWish we could've spent a little more time together at CHA...but I'm glad I at least got to get a glimpse of you!
Wow - both cards are great but that shirt is beyond fab!!! LOVE it!
ReplyDeleteReally cute cards, Lisa! Love your "chevs"!
ReplyDeleteBoth stunning cards...and no stamps! shaking head wondering how she can come up with all these ideas.....for some reason I never knew what these were called, but I'll still probably stay away from them, they scare me! lol
ReplyDeleteGreat cards! Love chevrons and the masculine card is perfect.
ReplyDeletePretty cards, love the papers.
ReplyDeleteThese are both fantastic. I love the chevron shirt. I'm pretty sure my dad had one of those. :) Thank you so much for playing along this month!
ReplyDeleteWhat fabulous use of the chevron patterns! I love both of these cards but the shirt one just made me smile! Can't wait to try it!
ReplyDeleteJust love the little men's shirt card- so clever!
ReplyDeleteWonderful card designs with the chevrons Lisa! I especially like the added scallop edge on the first card and we can always use masculine ideas.
ReplyDeleteWow! That is a lot of chevron going on!!! Gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteLook at you go girl. Two fantastic creations and, "Look Ma - no stamps"....you're a creative FORCE!
ReplyDeleteI definitely noticed the chevron trend. Not a huge fan, but I like how you used it. Very manly.
ReplyDeleteThe shirt card is cracking me up -- I saw someone wearing almost exactly that today! I'm going to have to Pin this so that I can remember it for Father's Day!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful job with both cards!
Sewing AND chevron. Nice.
ReplyDeleteI like that you used several trends together. They look great. Thanks for showing us your talent.
ReplyDeleteDimension is very important to me. I like how you curled things just a little bit. Nice job.
ReplyDeleteWow! Both are fabulous! Love the shaped shirt card -- it's so hard to do masculine stuff!
ReplyDeleteLOVE that chevron-patterned shirt. The tie is fantastic!
ReplyDeleteAwesome, Lisa! As always ;)
ReplyDeletelove the deep colors and desighns. great job.
ReplyDeleteGreat use of the chevron trend! Thanks for the inspiration!
ReplyDeleteCarol B
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Fabulous, Lisa! Love how you showed the versatility of the chevron pattern.
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