Wednesday, October 5, 2022

Cards, Cards, Cards 2022 The Paper Cut

Part 2 of this class. Decided to divide the 10 cards in 2 the first was the regular cards and this one is the holiday cards. 

It came with 100 lb. cream A2 scored card base, layer of cream triple square mini window card front, I used a dot of alcohol reinker on a clear block in multiple fall colors and then with an aqua brush used it to splatter the background then mounted the brushed gold mirricard strip then the bronze glow DP glitter words die cut mounted a piece of acetate on the back of the opening then mounted the layer on fun foam on top of a piece of glitter piece then mounted the leaves that were die cut with gold mirrilava, rosegold mirrilava & copper mirricard


Next card was a bib overlay kit using Impression Obsession.It came with grape jelly bib card, white bib overlay which was stenciled with a chevron die cut that came in the kit with Tim Holtz distress oxide hickory smoke and Picket Fence Studios life changing blender brush then attached the strip of gun metal mirricard; the circles black, gun metal mirricard, grape jelly, antique gray that came in the kit as well as the witch brewing, messages are from clear stamp sets Lizzie and hand over candy. One message was attached on another piece of gun metal mirricard.



Next card was using Rubbernecker product. It came with wild cherry circle card base, white circle layers, strong lime layer pre-die cut with stitched circles set pre-embossed; green flash DP glitter cardstock strip, all images were pre-printed and pre-cut, for the inside fiery red DP glitter cardstock





Next and last card using Impression Obsession projects. It came with Jupiter metallic A2 scored card base cut in half and mounted to an A2 Recollections 110 lb. white cardstock card base, brushed gold mirricard layer, champagne curious metallic layer, gold mirrilava layer, opal stardream metallic where the images were stamped from August 2022 set and I colored with Copic markers, the words are Christmas words and mounted on a triple oblong oval 







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