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Monday, 15 April 2013

So what shall I make?

Just been trying to think of a card for a card-making workshop tomorrow -
 this is what I have come up with...



 Basically a piece of paper is cut to size to be matted on a folded card blank.
 A piece of ribbon is pleated and fixed with pins and then attached to the paper with double sided tape.
The paper is attached to the card blank with white glue.
Then three squares of white card are taken, layered and stamped together in 'triple stamping' mode.
These squares are separated and glued to 3 squares of coloured card.
The picture is reassembled and attached using dimensionals on the two smaller squares.
Finally a butterfly is added.


My next version is 'monochrome'.

I am going to submit this one to Rhedd and Rosie Challenge #4
which asked for a 'monochrome' make...
The backing papers for all these cards have come from the scrap bag of my good friend Kathy -
 see some of her ideas at The Teawife's Creations


Looking forward to what the card-makers make tomorrow!!

My final version is


If the pins are a worry, tiny beads may be glued on the points.



Happy Crafting!

1 comment:

  1. All gorjuss thank you for joining us at rhedd and rosie. xxx Nicky.

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