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Meet today's card.
So glad to be using some of the Gel Plate prints I made....you know the ones that didn't quite work out the way you had planned.
They work so well for die-cutting.
So here's what I did to create my card.
- I began by cutting the front panel from some white cardstock and embossed it using a folder from Sizzix.
- I glued that onto an A2 card base and set it aside.
- Next, using one of my 'not so good' Gel Plate prints, I die cut the flowers using Brushstrokes 1 & 2 die from Tim Holtz. I stacked them together in order and glued them all down over the white card base.
- Using some matching cardstock, I cut out the leaves with dies from the same sets and glued them behind the flowers.
- I stamped the sentiment onto another small piece of cardstock with some black Versafine and pop dotted it over the embossed background near the top.
Thanks for taking a look.
Supplies
Stamps- Everyday Sentiments (YNS)
Inks- Versafine Clair black
Paper- heavy white (Scribes Nook- Waterloo, Ont.)
Accessories and Tools- Brushstrokes 1&2 (TH); Spellbinder Platinum machine;
10 comments:
Perfect use of your not-so-good prints. X
Gorgeous card design and love the colors.
Absolutely gorgeous Karen, Kate x
gorgeous card, love the effect of the gelli plate print as a bouquet of flowers :)
What a pretty look using a gelli print to die cut the flowers Karen and love the brightly coloured leaves and sentiment strip and the lovely texture of the embossing in the background. x
What a fabulous result using your gelli plate prints that didn't work how you wanted them too - a spectacular card Karen.
Stay safe
Blessings
Maxine
I'm sure we would all think those prints were gorgeous before, but they sure did make fabulous die-cut flowers, too, Karen!
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A great way to use those gel print backgrounds, Karen! Love all the dimension!
Love the mix of the gelli plate print and the plain turquoise flowers! A beautiful card.
Beautiful color scheme you have going here. It looks so striking on the white background. Another beautiful card.
Hugs Monica
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