This is my first blog hop entry so bear with me ...
I am using some Papertrey Ink sets I haven't had a chance to use too often even though they are gorgeous designs. Whenever I want to make a card, I have so many choices and am so torn as to what to use! So here are a few sets that haven't gotten much love lately.
The Outline Alphabet and Out on a Limb are very versatile sets and I used them with some delicious Distress Ink. The background is a simple Text Style II. Some irridescent embossing powder, White Opal Liquid Pearls and there you go!
And a full view of the card with some bad lighting (never home to take pictures of my cards in daylight ... alas!
Stamps: PTI Outline Alphabet, Out on a Limb revised, Text Style II
Paper: Hero Arts layering paper
Inks: Distress Ink,
Versamark
Misc: Liquid Pearls white opal , foam dots,
irridescent glittery embossing powder
I love to create cards and it seems people enjoy receiving them. You'll often find me amidst a stack of paper, glitter, stamps and inks playing with my supplies. If you would like to make an order, email me at cardsbycara AT hotmail DOT com
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Tuesday, January 25, 2011
Wednesday, January 12, 2011
Acetate card tutorial
I love the look of acetate cards but couldn't figure out how to hide the adhesive and make it look finished. After some searching online for tips, here's what I learned:
The front should have a smaller layer, attached with glue dots (my fave!) and then a mat on the inside of the card with the glue dots hidden by the front layer. (You could also use pop dots for some dimension on the front layer.) A simple background stamped in Staz-On works well and I have also used Brilliance inks for a more pearlescent finish. I have also experimented with photocopying backgrounds on the acetate.
I did a dark chocolate mat impressed with the Woodgrain Impressions plate from PTI. Then Giga Guidlines impressed layer on the inside to write on that is larger than the chocolate layer for a larger mat when the card is closed.
Finally, on the back, you can do an even larger mat or the same size.
Here's another one I did for Christmas:
I used a PTI fillable frame with an Impress Rubber Stamps tree, a full card inside attached only behind the fillable frame. I photocopied the background pattern to keep it simple. Some stickles and voilĂ !
Supplies:
Card 1
Stamps: Michaels' $ baby stamp
Inks: Staz-On, Distress Inks
Paper: Acetate, turquoise, chocolate, Hero Arts layering paper
Misc: PTI fillable frame, Giga Guidlines and Woodgrain PTI impression plates, glue dots
Card 2
Stamps: Impress Rubber Stamps tree
Paper: Acetate, Mocha layering paper, Pine card
Ink: Versafine Black Onyx
Misc: PTI fillable frame, Stickles, glue dots
The front should have a smaller layer, attached with glue dots (my fave!) and then a mat on the inside of the card with the glue dots hidden by the front layer. (You could also use pop dots for some dimension on the front layer.) A simple background stamped in Staz-On works well and I have also used Brilliance inks for a more pearlescent finish. I have also experimented with photocopying backgrounds on the acetate.
I did a dark chocolate mat impressed with the Woodgrain Impressions plate from PTI. Then Giga Guidlines impressed layer on the inside to write on that is larger than the chocolate layer for a larger mat when the card is closed.
Finally, on the back, you can do an even larger mat or the same size.
Here's another one I did for Christmas:
I used a PTI fillable frame with an Impress Rubber Stamps tree, a full card inside attached only behind the fillable frame. I photocopied the background pattern to keep it simple. Some stickles and voilĂ !
Supplies:
Card 1
Stamps: Michaels' $ baby stamp
Inks: Staz-On, Distress Inks
Paper: Acetate, turquoise, chocolate, Hero Arts layering paper
Misc: PTI fillable frame, Giga Guidlines and Woodgrain PTI impression plates, glue dots
Card 2
Stamps: Impress Rubber Stamps tree
Paper: Acetate, Mocha layering paper, Pine card
Ink: Versafine Black Onyx
Misc: PTI fillable frame, Stickles, glue dots