While I was browsing You Tube I came across a video by Maymay Made it Crafts where she took a 12 x 12 scrapbook paper - particularly ones that are hard to use and just chop them up - don't look or chose an area - just chop. I have a box of 12 x 12 sheets - have had them for years.... so decided I'd try and see what I could come up with.
I chose a sheet of some grey paper with some black and clear embossing on it. It came in a pack of mixed company's papers, so I'm not sure who produced it. I chopped it at 4 inches by 5.25 inches and off I went... Today I'll share the first three cards I made.
#1
#2
My next card had a bit more colour. I used Altenew mini set - Adorable Anthurium stamp and die set to make three pots of flowers. I used Altenew Woodless Watercolour pencils to add the colour. I added the back one directly to the card and the front two were popped up on dimensional tape. The sentiment is from the same set.
#3
The background for this one was very textured. So I decided to add a bit more with a Hero Arts stamp called - Old French Writing (an older wooden stamp. I used a dark grey Altenew ink for this. For my floral I used a 49th and Market rub on from the Vintage Bits Blendable 01. The sentiment is a pre-printed one from Creative Expressions cut with an Altenew die. The card looks much nicer in real life.
I had fun coming up different ideas for this rather different paper. I've done the other three cards but still have to photograph and edit them.
Happy crafting
5 comments:
What a great concept Dawn - and one I should use too :) Loving your stunning results.. some very clever work with the paper
Blessings
Maxine
This is a great idea, Dawn, and I love your results!
I'm going to have to try that. I love love love that last one with the faded flower and vintage writing. CarolG
I've got to get going with this technique too, Dawn - too many 12x12 papers cluttering up the place! Love what you did with this trio, especially the last one with the rub-on, stunning!
That is a good idea for making use of some of the 12x12 papers we all seem to have. 3 beautiful cards!
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