Take 1.
Sometimes what you see in your mind as you are creating, is really neat or with a few changes can become a good card. This time the first card didn't come out like I thought at all.
There are 12 spaces. That means you need to cut 12 times to be different things in each space. I love that the Close To My Heart papers are coordinated. The cardstock has 2 tones per page so you could cut "front and back" so to speak. I had some older paper in some quantity left so I started with that I had used with pages.
I had some cardstock that matched so I added that in as well.
I choose what pieces I wanted in the spaces.
Because there were some plain cardstock, I thought it might be neat to put them through the Die cutting machine in an embossing folder. You spritz a little water to help get the images deeper.
I thought about using different ones on different pieces but in the end put them through with one kind.
I chose some sentiments and did it with ink, black with distressing inks behind and just plain black.
I had an 1 inch punch and a 1 1/2 inch punch but ended cutting it out.
I had waited so long for this and it just didn't look as good as I expected.
So Take Two.
I don't know about you but sometimes I get in a rut and don't think out side of the box. We have used scissors (decorative ones too) and punches for a long time. We then had the Cricut that would cut things out. I thought about cutting out circles at 1 1/4 inches and then stamping on them. I have learned to love my die cutting machine more and more for ease of use. As I was looking for something else, I came upon some die cut circles for this project and they were just right.
CTMH has "Mix ins" which is paper that will fit into the packs in that catalog. All of the paper packets are coordinated but when it comes to smaller size coordination, I think the mix ins have it hands down.
I also realized that if I wanted to use the embossing folders, that I should do it BEFORE I did the sunburst die cut. It would be much easier. Because I was "playing" I chose to try the Daisy White. I thought I would try the Distress Oxide inks.
I really really liked how they turned out. I tried to get some of the colors opposite and some not so much.
Then came the use of Distress Oxide inks. I tried one with just shades of a color and one with different colors. Check your color wheel if you want help choosing colors.
I also liked these but I stamped on top of the Distress Oxide Inks and think it might be better to stamp first and really let it dry and then do the inking over. I noticed that I put the circle in the bottom rather than the top. I will try and play with it differently as to where the circle is next time. I also love using the green liquid Tombow for this type of card. The very thin lines do not work well with a tape runner. The liquid gives you a little time to "move" the paper on the card.
The way I cut the mix in paper with the hearts did determine which way the circle went on the sun bust cut. Before using this thin cut, you would need to decide when you are cutting the paper if you want the circle on top or on the bottom. You would also need to decide if you want to use it Landscape rather than Portrait.
If you have this thin cut, post your cards here. If you have a Take 1 and Take 2 card you can also post them here. Have fun and keep trying until you get what you are seeing in your head.
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