This design is a lovely 'worker card' that is suitable for many occasions and for male and female. It can be created in other colours to suit the recipient. The base card is smooth white cardstock that has been left plain. Using large Nestability dies a couple of frames are cut in contrasting colours. A piece of white card is coloured with two different Distress inks that are blended on to it. A large solid floral image is stamped on to the panel using black ink, this technique is called silhouette stamping. The completed panel is sandwiched between the two frames with dimensional glue. A floral image, matching the stamped one, is die cut through a machine out of black card. Glitter is added to the flower heads and a butterfly is created in the same way. The panel is attached to the base card and the embellishments add the final touches.
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Saturday, 22 March 2014
Field of Poppies
This design is a lovely 'worker card' that is suitable for many occasions and for male and female. It can be created in other colours to suit the recipient. The base card is smooth white cardstock that has been left plain. Using large Nestability dies a couple of frames are cut in contrasting colours. A piece of white card is coloured with two different Distress inks that are blended on to it. A large solid floral image is stamped on to the panel using black ink, this technique is called silhouette stamping. The completed panel is sandwiched between the two frames with dimensional glue. A floral image, matching the stamped one, is die cut through a machine out of black card. Glitter is added to the flower heads and a butterfly is created in the same way. The panel is attached to the base card and the embellishments add the final touches.
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