This project started with an idea I have been wanting test out. It ended up working for a challenge that I want to enter. Inkspirational Challenges has a "Frame" theme this week and I purposely cut my inked panel smaller that the 5" x 5" card base I made so that I could frame my work.
Altenew: Hibiscus Garden 3D dies
My Favorite Things: Wild Greenery dies
Lawn Fawn: Henry's ABCs dies
Gold cardstock
Distress Ink pads
So, I saw this technique recently on You Tube while looking for ways to get a glimmer foil affect without the machine. This is just die cutting using thinner gold cardstock/paper, adhering it to cardstock, then running it through the Big Shot a couple of times to get it flat on the background.
After ink blending and spritzing a 4.5" x 4.5" white panel with water, I die cut the tropical leaves and adhered them to the panel with Bearly Arts glue. I learned that you need to let the glue dry completely before running it though the Big Shot. I used a couple of thin shims to do so.
I die cut my letters twice, once out of coral and once out of the same gold used for the leaves. I adhered a gold letter behind each coral one for a shadow effect. Then I put them on a small blue scrap piece of cardstock. I popped it up on foam tape for the front of the card, and adhered "soon" inside the card with glue.
I am very much in tropical cardmaking mode now that summer is upon us. This is my favorite cardmaking time of year!
See you back here soon,
Carol
Love the colors on your background Carol - and great technique to make your thin gold card look like foil and the leaves are beautiful! Thanks for joining us at Inkspirational:frame! Julia xx
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ReplyDeleteBeautiful color blend and shine, fun design with a summery feel! Thanks for participating in our challenge at Inkspirational.
ReplyDeleteThanks so much Pia!
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