I wanted to share a card that was published in Paper Crafts & Scrapbooking Magazine's January issue (yeah!). You can find the issue HERE.
This card was in the triangles section of the issue:
This card was in the triangles section of the issue:
I started by making my own paper digitally (the diamonds) using a 4x6 Photo Template no. 2. I added the cake die-cut from Ruby Rock-It and stamped the Hero Arts sentiment.
I thought the Lucky Charm tiny triangles didn't quite match the diamonds, so I added vellum to soften it. Here's a close-up:
I made a video that shows how to use digital templates. It wasn't the same process I used on this card (there were a few more steps), but I used the same template. As a forewarning, the patterned paper I made in the end was pretty ugly. LOL!
(Please click on the YouTube icon to watch the video in HD.)
Thanks for stopping by! Have a great day!
Supplies
Cardstock:
(Rustic White) Papertrey Ink
Patterned paper: (pink and cream triangles from Lucky Charm 6x6 pad) American Crafts
Clear stamps: (sentiment from All Occasion Messages CL272) Hero Arts
Ink:
(Wet Cement Mid-Tone ink) Hero Arts; (White) WPlus9
Accent:
(coral pearl) Doodlebug designs;
(cake ephemera from Cook It collection) Ruby Rock-It
Digital element: (triangle
template from 4x6 Photo
Templates no. 2) Designs by Lili at The Lilypad; (digital overlay from Textured #20)
Mommyish at SugarHill Co
Fibers: (white
lace; pink/yellow ribbon) May Arts
This is gorgeous! LOVE LOVE LOVE that candy jar!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteI love that you took a geometric shape and made it girlie. Very pretty.
ReplyDeleteLoving this sweet card and your tutorial...you make it look so easy!
ReplyDeleteSweet ! You so clever! Thanks for the tutorial ! Hugs...x
ReplyDeleteSuch a pretty card, love how you created the paper and a great video!
ReplyDeleteThis is so soft and pretty, Jocelyn! Congrats on the pub, too. :)
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