Hi everyone, it's Charlotte C. Hope all
the moms here had a great day yesterday.
Thank you, Sheila, for having me here this week to share something I
found while visiting some blogs. Too bad
I can’t remember where I was to get you the name of whoever posted these card
directions. We’re talking clean and simple here. You know how Sheila is always saying make two
up? Well, with 3 pieces of card stock and
scraps of DP I made four up in no time - even when I took a few turns from the original.
The card bases I made are all white, 4 1/4 x 5 1/2, top
fold. Starting with that and following
what I saw originally posted, I cut another panel of white card stock at 4 x 5
1/4. Then take that panel (or layer) and
cut it diagonally somewhere along the
bottom third.
Lay the bottom portion on the base, bring it down a bit and
draw a light pencil line. The line is
where you place your images, and once you put the bottom of the layer in place
the pencil line will be covered. Of
course, you can put the piece where you want it, draw a line and then erase it
after you stamp your image.
Now
stamp your image along the line. In this
photo you’ll see I used 3 different colors of blue and I actually brought the
image slightly below the line because of its size. The
sentiment gets stamped on the bottom panel.
Now take the upper portion of the layer, place it on the base
so that the image is showing, then trim off at the top edge.
Pop up the upper and lower layers.
I didn’t pop up the layers here because
truthfully I wasn’t crazy about the card, too plain, but I’m using it here just
as an example.
The next card, I covered the base completely with some pink
polka-dot paper. The flowers in the space were cut with Art Philosophy using
glossy paper and second generation stamping. I pop-dotted the upper and lower layers.
Little strips of the same paper and some
bling finished that one and I love it.
Then I took a reverse approach. After cutting the layer in two I placed a
Tim Holtz stencil on each piece and pounced three colors of Distress Ink on
them, and this time I put a sentiment in the space, along with a few stamped
flowers, pop-dotted the layer panels. And
some bling, of course. So pleased with
this one too.
A masculine card in blue and brown. Brown
dots made with a pencil eraser! Layer
panels are pop-dotted. I love the color
combination on this.
I was having so much fun cutting and placing the cut layers
on those four cards I thought, hey, what if I made a circle? So I grabbed a piece of ivory card stock and
a scrap of DP and I did just that. I
wish I had brought the circle and cut down further on the DP so it didn't seem so centered (not my intent), but it is what it
is. Once I cut the circle in the layer,
then I sliced it diagonally. Here’s the
thing though. If you start to separate
the two pieces the cut circle gets kind of wonky and is no longer a true circle,
so I trimmed off ¼ inch from the circle openings and, voila, the opening was
perfect for the 1 ¾” Artiste cut and stamp (same stamp I used in the card
above). The DP is adhered directly to
the card but the sentiment is pop-dotted.
A few studs from CTMH and done! I can't wait to duplicate this one.
These really came together very quickly. I should have put a warning that this was
picture heavy. I hope you try slicing up
your cards! Have a great week.