5/18/11
Sending smiles..
I sat down today to case a super sweet blog friend! Kasia is insanely talented and I am always drooling over her cards! She does this masking thing a lot on her one layer cards! I love it! So I finally told her this time I had to go and CASE her! So here is my card...
First, I centered a rectangle nestie on my card and traced a small line at each corner so I could have the box centered. Then I took that same nestie and a 4 /12 x 8 1/2 piece of typing paper and put the nestie in the center. I ran it through my big shot and then took the piece of paper and centered it to my pencil lines! Then with some removable tape I attached the paper down to my card. I used Tim Holtz Broken China blue distress ink and a sponge for the sky. Then I took my hand cut foam clouds and stamped them with Fresh Snow...(after all was said and done don't ask me why I didn't just use my Up, Up an Away clouds...).
Next, I pulled out my Banner Builders set and decided to use fabric instead of ink! My super sweet friend Barb sent me a bag of small fabric pieces awhile back and I thought now would be the best time to pull them out! I made a little picture tutorial of how I did it...
It was super easy! 1. I just used the small banner die and cut out 4 banners with white cardstock. 2. I covered the front of each cardstock banner with ATG and then stuck each one down on a piece of fabric. 3. Then I trimmed around each die. 4. Here you can see all of the banners finished. I didn't end up using the green one but isn't it so cute? I love the polka dots! And that's it! Super easy!
OH and I attached each one with foam tape for some dimension! So that is all I have for you today! Thanks to Kasia for all of her amazing inspiration!
Hope you all have a great day!
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Super cute, Laurie! Kasia's "masking thing" is a great idea, especially for card you need to be less bulky for whatever reason. I'm going to remember this--thanks for sharing your case! :-)
ReplyDeleteThe fabric banner is fabulous Laurie and I love the masking technique.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely darling!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing this technique! :o)
Laurie, thanks so much for sharing how you did this. Adorable card!
ReplyDeleteThis is so cute! The masking technique is fabulous!
ReplyDeleteThis is fabulous Laurie! I love your clouds, so fun and the fabric banners are so colorful and perfect! What a fun card!
ReplyDeleteOh! This is F-U-N! I really should use some of my fabric scraps like this, what a great idea! Love the masking, too!
ReplyDeleteWhat a sweet card, laurie! Great job with the banners. I have a stash of fabric that I need to get into. Thanks for the idea!
ReplyDeleteTwo of my favorite girls together! Love Kasia and love you, and this card is fab! So cheery! Btw, how are you feeling? Any better? Been thinking about you...
ReplyDeletethis is fabulous, love the fabric banner. gotta try this technique!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great card, thanks so much for the fabric tutorial, I have been wondering how to use fabric and I can't wait to try it for myself!!
ReplyDeleteSuper cute! Love the banners!
ReplyDeleteHey there Gorgeous Lorri!
ReplyDeleteThis is the most gorgeous little card ever! I must check out that masking thing, so thanks for posting a link to it!
Have a great day my friend!
Luv Karen
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Laurie, you completely rocked this! It's so fab...I love it!
ReplyDeleteawesome!! love this
ReplyDeleteOoh...love the masking effect on the background! And the fabric banner! Just beautiful!
ReplyDeleteYou make it look so easy. I love the one layer background and the texture of the fabric. Lovely!
ReplyDeleteWow a fabric banner, great idea for a card, love the masked sky too :)
ReplyDeleteJenny x
LOVE the color on here! The masking looks great, especially like how the clouds look so "creamy" (for lack of a better word at the moment, lol). I never would have realized that the banners were fabric until you mentioned it. Cute!
ReplyDeleteMasked perfection!!! Oh how I love a great one layer card :) What a fabulous use of fabric! That's going in my to CASE bank!! Thanks for the fabulous inspiration!!!
ReplyDeleteFabric banners? Oh you just can't stop! I love your masked sponged background sky.....just looks so pretty! I just don't get results like this with my sponging (even starting off the paper and coming back on).
ReplyDeleteLaurie, you are way too kind! And I am sooo behind my blog surfing! Thanks ever so much for your sweet words. It just so happens that YOU are a fabulous inspiration to me! :)
ReplyDelete{hugs} to you friend!
P.S. I can not wait to see the end result of your reno'd craft space. How is it going?