Thursday, June 23, 2011

Meet Kiyomi...

Thought I'd give these girls a proper introduction, so starting off with Kiyomi. Kiyomi is my sister's middle name and she often goes by Kiyomi when signing her artwork. This image comes with a butterfly that Kiyomi is chasing, but is not featured here on this sample. Here's a close up of Kiyomi...




While exploring other blogs, I came across some you tube videos for a triple easel card, which was actually easy to make. Much easier than it looks! The main challenge is finding the right paper and embellishments for the side panels as they will look sideways when card is closed (shown here).

Keeping that in mind, I used my sakura punches by Punch Bunch to decorate the side panels. You can't really decorate using things that have a definite right or wrong way. Here's what the card looks like once you open it up... to keep the card open, I used a bunch of pop dots in strategic paces.



Being that my sister is the talent behind this company, I thought it only fitting to name the first image after her! Thanks Denise for all your hard work! Miss you!

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Supplies:
  • Kiyomi- Sister Stamps
  • Banner and sentiment stamp- Lawn Fawn
  • Sakura punches- Punch Bunch
  • Washi paper- Hanko
  • Cardstock-Bazzil
  • Gems- Kaisercraft

8 comments:

  1. Ooh, that triple easel card looks fun to make.
    Hummm, will have to try this one out..Cute image! Best of Luck Sister, Sister, for sure you will do great...BTW - I am a follower!

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  2. WOW, I LOVE the triple easel card. Oh yikes, I better get black and gray Copics to ink up their hair.

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  3. Oh WOW, the triple easel card is quite impressive and the perfect playground for little Kiyomi! Adorable card Jenny!

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  4. I just preordered Kiyomi last night! Love your triple easel card--what a fantastic way to spotlight Kiyomi!

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  5. Wonderful Jenny! :) Any link to the Triple Easel tutorial? Would luv to see how to assemble.

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  6. She is so cute. Love this card and the color my fav. purple.

    Hugs
    Kate

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  7. Kiyomi is adorable! I love your triple easel card. It looks complicated to make, but you are so talented that's why it wasn't hard to make!

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  8. I've been seeing this neat new type of card over at you tube too...been contemplating whether or not to try one, but OMGosh! After one look at this FABULOUS card you've created, I'm just itching to try one out soon. Your triple easel card is definitely the best I've seen, Jenny! What a wonderful way to showcase the new Sisters stamps we're all anxiously waiting for!

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