Showing posts with label CAS card.. Show all posts
Showing posts with label CAS card.. Show all posts

Tuesday, 19 January 2016

Smooshed Background card #2--Step-by-step pictorial

 Heyy friends !!

I recently bought a couple of Jane's doodles stamp sets. I usually don't indulge in impulsive shopping, but Jane's doodles stamps are just too cute to miss, even a frugal shopper like me couldn't resist buying not just one, but two stamp sets together... ha! ;) And here's the card I made:-


Sharing a step-by-step picture tutorial of the process of the making. It's a picture heavy post. But the sizes have been adjusted. Hope you enjoy.



Jane's doodles stamp sets--Rain or Shine and Double trouble

 
 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
After the above step, the fuzzy cut images were put together and the sentiment was stamped in Archival, followed by  versamark ink and clear embossing it. And this panel was then mounted over a card base.
here's the final look again:-
 
 
Let me know your views about this card. :)
Linking it to:-
3. Paru's Cardmaking Challenges--- New --- The stamps I have used are new to me and used them for the first time here.
 
Thanks so much for your visits to my blog. See ya soon .;)
 

Wednesday, 23 April 2014

CASology- Garden

Hello everyone,
Quickly sharing a card I made inspired by the cue word- garden at CAS-ology Week#92.





'Garden' made me think of butterflies. Although I don't own too many stamp sets at present, out of the ones I have, I tried to dig out those few stamps that I have been over-looking or didn't include in any of my projects yet. And I did find a few small butterfly and dragonfly stamps and also a sentiment I had never used before from the Fiskars-butterfly magic stamp set, that I think would be perfect for a  CAS card.

After stamping the sentiment and the winged creatures, my plan was to keep it as it is. But somehow, the focal point looked slightly off-centered and didn't quite appeal to me. So I decided to add an inch of a strip of a suitable patterned paper on the inside of the card and sliced off an inch of the edge from the card base on the outside, so that the PP is visible on the outside too. (Hope I make some sense here). Anyway, I think the picture does the talking better and I'm satisfied with the results. What do you think?


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