Hello crafters! I have channel card and a buckle card for you today, two of my favourite styles of cards! First up is the navy blue and white channel card. I started by cutting a piece of coconut white card into two sections, one larger than the other (about 3/4 and 1/4 in size). I embossed both pieces with the Frosty Swirls embossing folder for texture and added mounting foam to raise them to create the recessed channel. Next I cut the Classic Adorned Rectangle inside decorative die in white card, using the inner oval to cut it into a frame. I backed it with Navy blue card and added foam to the back, attaching it to the top of my card. I cut a mini Snowflake striplet in white and backed it in blue and glued it into place in the recessed channel I creating in the card. I cut the thin borders from the Lavish Swirls diagonal and attached them to each side of the recess with a strip of white pearls along each edge. I cut the snowflake tag and added it across my focal element die and then added two slightly larger snowflakes to the ends. I stamped my sentiment and cut it out with a small oval die, using the die to trace around to create a faux mat in Navy blue to go behind it. I completed the card with a pierced white mat, then added a thin navy blue mat and a final white mat to frame it. The finished dimensions are 6 1/2" x 8 1/2" in size. Scroll down for card number two.
Today's second card is a buckle card created using the Deboss Snowflake die and the matching stamps (designed by John Lockwood). I stamped three of the Shooting Stars Medallion and embossed them in gold. I used the matching die to cut all three out and used the inner die to cut them into frames. I cut a long strip of milk card and wove it through the die cuts, turning the outer dies horizontally while keeping the centre die vertical. I added tape to the back to secure them then added mounting foam. I embossed a larger piece of milk card with the Let It Snow folder for texture. I cut the Scandinavian Border in gold card and cut it down the centre, adding a half to the top and bottom edge of the card. I ran a length of cream pearl strips along each edge as well. I added my buckle feature in the centre of the card and used the inside of the stamped frame as my sentiment adding it the the centre with foam. I completed the card with a milk pierced mat, a thin gold mat and a final milk mat in my usual manner. The finished dimensions are 6 3/4" x 9" in size. All for now, Sue x
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Today's second card is a buckle card created using the Deboss Snowflake die and the matching stamps (designed by John Lockwood). I stamped three of the Shooting Stars Medallion and embossed them in gold. I used the matching die to cut all three out and used the inner die to cut them into frames. I cut a long strip of milk card and wove it through the die cuts, turning the outer dies horizontally while keeping the centre die vertical. I added tape to the back to secure them then added mounting foam. I embossed a larger piece of milk card with the Let It Snow folder for texture. I cut the Scandinavian Border in gold card and cut it down the centre, adding a half to the top and bottom edge of the card. I ran a length of cream pearl strips along each edge as well. I added my buckle feature in the centre of the card and used the inside of the stamped frame as my sentiment adding it the the centre with foam. I completed the card with a milk pierced mat, a thin gold mat and a final milk mat in my usual manner. The finished dimensions are 6 3/4" x 9" in size. All for now, Sue x
203 comments:
«Oldest ‹Older 201 – 203 of 203Hi Sue
Wow, both these cards are beautiful in their very different designs, but I must admit the first one is my favourite.
Love the navy & crisp white together which looks so elegant & exquisite but by the same token the 2nd card looks vintage but very on trend with the gorgeous sepia tones.
Crafty Hugs
Haze T (Norwich) xx
Hi Sue
Wow, both these cards are beautiful in their very different designs, but I must admit the first one is my favourite.
Love the navy & crisp white together which looks so elegant & exquisite but by the same token the 2nd card looks vintage but very on trend with the gorgeous sepia tones.
Crafty Hugs
Haze T (Norwich) xx
So much elegance in two gorgeous cards!
Sandi Smith
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