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We used a different (to me) technique at the Group of Seven Cardmakers
this month. I will admit that I did some shopping to get some cover plates
that I though would work for this technique.
After seeing Julia's gorgeous blue and white card I wondered how patterned paper
would work for this technique. This pack of paper has two pieces of some designs, one
of paper and one of vellum. I used the vellum piece as the base and die cut the paper.
In hindsight, I think I would like it better if I used the darker piece as the base.
I used a plaid die to cut the top piece and glued it to a piece of cardstock.
Then I lined the die cut piece over the base, lining up the designs.
Then...
I had two past calendar pages with this sunflower in my UFO box. I like this better
with more white around the design. I think it makes the design stand out better.
And my favorite...
More past calendar pages and the other plaid die.
I hope you'll go to the Group of Seven Cardmakers blog to see what the
the fantastic designs the rest of the group has done. You'll find a link to a video
Challenges:
NBUS #60 - (Never Before Used Schtuff - Both Coverplates)
Card Recipe (card 1)
Stamps:
Ink:
Paper: Patterned Paper (?), Neenah Natural, Red, Black
Other: Layered Plaid Die (TH), Yana's Wonderful Scripted Sentiments (Spl)
Card Recipe
Stamps: Painted Harvest (ret SU), Fancy Greetings (Alt)
Ink: So Saffron Crushed Curry, Soft Suede, Old Olive, Mossy Meadow, Chocolate Chip (SU)
Paper: Neenah Solar White, Crushed Curry
Other: Jack Frost Cover Plate (CP), Clear EP
Card Recipe
Stamps: Butterfly Trio (PB)
Ink: Memento Tuxedo Black, Squeezed Lemonade, Mustard Seed (DM)
Paper: Neenah Solar White, Black
Other: Blender Pen, Layered Plaid Die (TH), A2 Thin Frames (SSS)
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