I have had the gold die cut strips, made with Spellbinders' "Octagon Strips and Accents" dies (discontinued), for several months. I had made them to use on a project, but that ended up not working out. They were too good to chuck, though, so I held onto them. The other day, I finally decided this was The Time to use them.
I used the outer die in the set to cut 2 backing pieces of peach pearlized cardstock, & glued the gold die cuts to those. I used the same die with the corresponding insert to cut another strip from purple cardstock. I wanted something to break up the gold banners, and give me a third element. I cut a third peach piece to back the purple strip for continuity, & glued them together.
For the background, I applied Golden's Light Molding Paste through Hero Arts' "Deco Pattern" stencil. I left kind of a ragged edge towards the bottom right corner, so I could add a die cut greeting. I die cut the greeting from Hero Arts' "Hello Stamp & Cut" set once from gold & once from the purple I'd used for the third strip. I glued the purple down to my background panel, then layered the gold on top, offset so the purple provided a shadow.
After I decided how long I wanted my banners, I cut each strip to length. I wanted to stitch them, but with the thickness of the layered banners, I couldn't stitch straight through to the card front. So I poked holes along the top of each banner, & stitched with white thread. Then I used liquid tacky glue to glue just the tops of the banners along my panel, lining up the stitching lines & letting the rest of each lift up. Finally, I matted my panel with a light teal cardstock that I'd adhered to a white A2-size card base.
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Your stenciled background is so dimensional with the molding paste and such a pretty background for your banners sewn personally on background. Thank you for sharing with us at Double Trouble.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Suzanne! :)
DeleteThat background is terrific! Love the colours you chose - so elegant. Thanks for sharing with us at Double Trouble :)
ReplyDeleteThank you, Alyson! :)
DeleteLove the texture, stitching and card design! Thanks for sharing with us at The Paper Funday Challenge.
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Thank you, Donna! :)
DeleteThose are such unique die cuts, and I love how they look on the textured/embossing paste background. Great card! Thanks for joining us at Double Trouble.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Melanie! :)
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