Shamrock Evolution for PPA290
Ready for St. Patrick’s Day? It’ll be here before you know it. Celebrate with lucky shamrocks and everything green. It’s also time to play with my fellow Pals for this week’s sketch challenge. Join me for a shamrock evolution and PPA290.
Although I’m on the Color Team at Pals Paper Arts, I play along with the sketch team as often as possible. Challenges really stretch the creativity muscle. That being said, this sketch had me a little puzzled. I wasn’t sure if the vertical line was the opening or a seam. My interpretation was an off-center gate fold.
Why is this a shamrock evolution? Because the final card you see above evolved through three iterations. We’ll look at all three on this post. You can decide for yourself, which one makes the cut.
One thing all three versions have in common are the little shamrocks inside and out. The’re created with the little heart included in the Cups & Kettle Framelits Die Set.
Shamrock Evolution
This is how the final evolved. Need a larger image? Click on the individual image.
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Voila! Every step came closer but it still wasn’t quite right until I swapped the patterned papers around. In the first two rounds the darker color was just to heavy to be on top.
Shamrock Construction
Outside Shamrock:
- Die cut three hearts from desired paper.
- Remove heart from die taking care not to rip the remaining or “negative” image.
- Adhere die cut to paper of your choice, using Fine Tip Glue Pen. Let dry.
- Snip around the glued die cut to create a shamrock petal.
- Adhere to project and embellish as desired.
Inside Shamrock:
- Snip around negative images saved in step 2 above.
- Arrange “petals” and adhere to project using Fine Tip Glue Pen. Let dry.
- Embellish as desired.
There’s one final evolutionary step that will take your shamrock up another notch. Stamp each “petal” before cutting with the coordinating stamp (A Nice Cuppa Item 140683). The stamp set can be purchased separately or bundled (Bundle Item 141074) with the Framelits for a 15% savings.
Hope you enjoyed this mini-tutorial. The “Round 2” version of this card was also created for Day 22 of the Thirty Day Challenge in our group (#30daychallenge). You won’t find this challenge online. It’s one of the fun activities available to our group of Stampin’ Up! Demonstrators. Want more information on how you can participate? Let’s talk! It’s a great time to get started with the “Ultimate Starter Bundle”. You’ll receive an additional $30.00 in product, but only through March 31, 2016. Email me (rae@wildwestpaperarts.com) for more info.
Thanks for spending part of your Saturday with me!
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Awe Rae, you are a GENIOUS! I never would’ve thought to use that heart to make a four leaf clover… Wow! Thank you for joining us at the Pals Paper Arts sketch challenge this week.
Thank you Maggie!
Not only a cute card but cute hat embellishment too! Love both! I was going to get that framelet set as my birthday present (March 17th) but now I need it sooner as I make birthday/St. Patrick’s Day cards for a few people who share the same birthday. I may CASE your card but I might use the “steam” framelit and use the Irish Tea theme instead. We’ll see. Anyway, love the card. After I read about it I think #3 is better with the dark/light contrast and also the curves of the shamrock go with the rounded corners. Either way, great cards! Love them! Thanks for all the wonderful ideas I get from your blog. Happy St. Paddy’s Day early!
Tank you Chris! You’ve got my creative wheels turning again with your Irish Tea theme. Send me a copy. I’d love to see it!
Oh, Rae! I love them all. I had NOT even looked at that framelit set! Now, I need it! Such a cute way to play along!
Thank you Patti. I’m with you… it wasn’t on my list until I started looking at the little accessory Framelits. Great possibilities there.