Tuesday, May 05, 2015

F holes

F holes

Today's BEDM brief is to do with the Mexican celebration of  Cinco de Mayo.  Zoe at Splodz Blogz has done an excellent post on this, so please head over there to find out more as I had no idea what it was and I've left it a bit late to find out about it!

So instead, I am going to focus on celebration of a different kind. CBC's birthday!  He celebrated this a couple of weeks ago (maybe a week ago?).  Usually, I have some clear defined idea of what card I am going to make for him but this year, I was definitely scraping the barrel for an idea.  Finally, I decided to make him a card linked to his 'cello. CBC is a very good Cellist.


Image borrowed from
http://musicpartnership.com.au/music-instruments/cello
If you're wondering about the F holes reference- please refer to the diagram above for the names of all the different parts of a cello (and violin/viola).  The f holes are so called, because they resemble a fancy 'f'.   I had an idea in my head to make CBC a really simple card using apertures cut in the shape of f holes as you can see above.

What I didn't remember, it being so long since I used one, was how utterly egregious I am at cutting using a craft knife OR a Stanley knife.  Literally, it was a disaster. And when I folded my gate-fold card, I accidentally folded it in half too reducing the stability of the whole card.

Finally, I resorted to a pair of scissors to finish off the f holes and filed the (very) rough edges with a nail file.  I printed f hole shapes onto the card in the first place.  Oh and as you can see, I should have printed them a bit nearer to the middle edges.

It looked MOST sad and pathetic, so I added gold outline stickers to the edges of the card to try and give it a little more sophistication and used a gold Sharpie to try and outline the f hole edges.  

The whole thing was decidedly shoddy, which I warned CBC about, and he laughed lots when he saw it.  It looks better here with a glossy filter and sparkles than it does in real life but am including it here in case someone who CAN cut, sees it as an excellent idea they can use for their own card for a string player and adapt it accordingly! After all, the idea was quite original, it was just the execution of it that was rather dreadful!

F holes
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14 comments:

  1. HI Kezzie - I love it :) You've got to bear in mind all the utter klutzes in the world when it comes to making cards and then yours will shine :) I'm sure CBC loved it. We had a cellist in here the other night - it's such a gorgeous instrument. I hope the week is going well for you.
    Fil
    PS Thank you for the lovely comments over at my place :)

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  2. I agree with Fil...I think it's brilliant! And it was made with love; you see the hiccups, we see a great card.
    Did I say my birthday is at the end of May and I play the violin?????????????!!!!!!!!!!!!
    Zx

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  3. This card looks amazing! Love how you personalized it and made it about the instrument he's playing...so nice.

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  4. Kezzie, if it's any consolation, your card looks much better than what I would have come up with. It's a lovely and thoughtful card and totally charming. Happy Belated Birthday CBC...

    I love cello music and how fortunate that you are both musicians.

    You were asking about the pizzas, I just made the crusts and prepared the filling from what I had in the fridge and used can pizza sauce and my granddaughter put the fillings on. We had green and red pepper, regular yellow onion, broccoli, mushroom, garlic, pepperoni, hamburger, Mozzarella and Parmesan cheese. Nothing fancy. They were all tasty.

    Hugs,
    JB

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  5. This is a precious card, as you know and CBC knows very well. You made it. Done. Wonderful! How many people do this these days? I have to say, my smut brain after recently posting on swear words interpreted the words F Hole in an entirely inappropriate and silly way! So sorry!!! I love the diagram of the parts. Frog? Very nice.

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  6. Well I think it looks really cool. You are so creative Kezzie, even if perhaps you ought to STEP AWAY FROM THE KNIFE xx

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  7. I think it's charming. And if nothing else it made a man laugh on his birthday :)

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  8. It really looks good in the pictures! Even though you said they look better than in reality, I am sure it was amazing! I loved it, such a nice idea! I liked to know about the f holes, they really look like letters F. I love the sound of violins! Happy belated birthday to CBC!
    DenisesPlanet.com

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  9. Hi Kezzie! This is such an informative post. I just watched the movie, "if i stay," and the main character is an accomplished cellist! It is such a beautiful instrument both in structure and sound!

    Chelsea
    Ginger Side of Life

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  10. Great Idea ,looks cool!

    lovely Greetings :)

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  11. I think the card looks really good! It sounds like it was really difficult to do, and I think you pulled it off! It's so thoughtful too, I like it =]

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  12. I think it looks good here! Those crisps were called Puft by the way...I made the Hoops thing up clearly!

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  13. What a great card, love this idea :)

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  14. It was a creative and made with love, what more can you ask for.
    Lisa x

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