Hi! The theme for the Craftyscrappers Challenge #14 is new technique. Here is the set of cards that I made with inlaid die cutting. Though I have tried this technique with shapes, this is the first time I made it with a sentiment die.
I started with three pieces of white panels cut with the Stitched Rectangle dies by Die Cuts and More. I stamped the images with a mix of Altenew and Memento dewdrops inks. The stamp set is from Craftyscrappers called Gratitude. It is a beautiful set with lovely images and some great sentiments. I stamped the top layer with Versamark and heat embossed with gold, silver and copper EPs by Ranger and Wow!.
After my stamped panels were finished, I used the Hand-lettered Hello die by Wplus9 to die cut the sentiment out from two of the panels. I also cut 5 out of white card stock. I adhered the white sentiments and then topped them with the sentiments cut from the stamped panel. I also cut three sentiments out of silver and gold metallic paper. Here are close ups of the cards with details on how I made the card bases.
I ran the kraft card base through my Big Shot with the Woven Next Level embossing folder by WRMK. I love the amazing texture that this embossing folder creates. Here is a closeup of the stamped panel.
I mounted the panel on the card base and added a sentiment in gold metallic paper.
Entering this card in to the following challenges:
CAS(E) this Sketch #204
CAS-ual Fridays - CFC165
I kept the next card very simple.
I used some handmade paper on the card base and adhered the stamped panel on it. Here is a closer look at the panel.
The sentiment is cut from some textured silver paper.
The last card is made with Altenew inks. I wanted to create an ombre effect.
I used a white card base and colored it with direct to paper technique. The sentiment is cut from silver metallic paper.
Entering this card in the following challenges:
CASology Week 232: Cut
AAA Cards: CAS Game #81 - Hello
The Card Concept: CC#65
I was inspired by the combo of the pink band on white.
So here are my three cards and I hope they inspire you to create something beautiful. Looking forward to seeing your entries in our gallery. There are some fab prizes for the winners.
Love,
Nandini
I started with three pieces of white panels cut with the Stitched Rectangle dies by Die Cuts and More. I stamped the images with a mix of Altenew and Memento dewdrops inks. The stamp set is from Craftyscrappers called Gratitude. It is a beautiful set with lovely images and some great sentiments. I stamped the top layer with Versamark and heat embossed with gold, silver and copper EPs by Ranger and Wow!.
After my stamped panels were finished, I used the Hand-lettered Hello die by Wplus9 to die cut the sentiment out from two of the panels. I also cut 5 out of white card stock. I adhered the white sentiments and then topped them with the sentiments cut from the stamped panel. I also cut three sentiments out of silver and gold metallic paper. Here are close ups of the cards with details on how I made the card bases.
I ran the kraft card base through my Big Shot with the Woven Next Level embossing folder by WRMK. I love the amazing texture that this embossing folder creates. Here is a closeup of the stamped panel.
I mounted the panel on the card base and added a sentiment in gold metallic paper.
Entering this card in to the following challenges:
CAS(E) this Sketch #204
I kept the next card very simple.
I used some handmade paper on the card base and adhered the stamped panel on it. Here is a closer look at the panel.
The sentiment is cut from some textured silver paper.
The last card is made with Altenew inks. I wanted to create an ombre effect.
I used a white card base and colored it with direct to paper technique. The sentiment is cut from silver metallic paper.
Entering this card in the following challenges:
CASology Week 232: Cut
AAA Cards: CAS Game #81 - Hello
The Card Concept: CC#65
I was inspired by the combo of the pink band on white.
So here are my three cards and I hope they inspire you to create something beautiful. Looking forward to seeing your entries in our gallery. There are some fab prizes for the winners.
Love,
Nandini