However, I was too impatient to wait for the package to arrive (I expected it to take much longer to be honest) so I'd already set to and made a set of four cards over the weekend. All fairly similar, yet different, if that makes sense:
For each one I used:
- white card blanks, cut to sizes which suited the 'frames' I was using
- frames all from one die cut using the Impression Obsession 'Rectangle 6 in 1 frames' and one piece of Stick It backed white card
- various pretty die cuts, again cut from Stick It backed white card
- pieces of the sparkly alcohol ink pieces, trimmed to suit whichever frame I wanted to use and then the white frame added without pressing it down too firmly at first if I wanted to tuck a stem underneath
- then I added the white die cuts and where the frame covered a stem I carefully snipped the stem to size before firmly pressing the frame back down on top of it
- backed each framed image with a smaller panel of white fun foam to add dimension
- stamped the sentiments using the Misti and Memento 'Tuxedo Black' ink
- and finally glued the framed panels onto each card
Underneath each of the cards I've added a little bit to say what size the card is, which dies I used and also which sentiment sets (again, mostly for my own future reference). Other than that, the process was the same for each card:
6" x 4" card blank, Memory Box 'Dragonfly Stems - Left Corner' die and a sentiment stamp from the Paper Smooches 'Sentiment Sampler' set |
5.5" x 4" card blank, Memory Box 'Prim Poppy' die and a sentiment stamp from the Paper Smooches 'Sentiment Sampler' set |
4" x 4" card blank, MFT's 'Hello There' set of dies, Memory Box 'Mini Butterflies' die and a sentiment stamp from the Paper Smooches 'Sentiment Sampler' set |
It's a total joy to see a background suddenly take on a whole new life with the addition of some white contrast. Thanks to Jennifer McGuire this is my new favourite style of card :)
Going back to my new Simon Says Stamp 'Dahlia Corner Frame' die - that's waiting here to be used when I make a new batch of sparkly alcohol ink cards. It will mean less fiddling about when you can just add one single die cut - but in truth you can easily look through your own dies and come up with very similar results without having to go for the 'all in one' frame and flower dies.
I love what you did with your beautiful backgrounds Di, awesome QCAS cards :)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful cards - the gorgeous sparkly backgrounds really set off the white die cuts perfectly. What a lot of lovely variations on the theme
ReplyDeleteLovely cards Di, and can't wait to see the new die in action xxx
ReplyDeleteWhat beautiful, beautiful, cards you have made from those fabulous backgrounds Di - loving them all! And great work choosing which dies to use inside the rectangles.
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Maxine
Blimey, what a great use you put those backgrounds to
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Kathyk
Gorgeous cards, Di and a really cool way to make up some stash cards. Your backgrounds against the white dies is super. xoxo
ReplyDeleteGorgeous backgrounds and beautiful cards. What a fab. way to use the backgrounds.
ReplyDeleteO wow! I love the way you used the papers: better CAS cards are not possible!!
ReplyDeleteLia xx
The backgrounds do take on a different look. They are pretty standing alone but they are prettier with white to make it pop. All of the cards turned out beautiful. Now, we'll wait to see what the new stamp looks like with another shimmery background. [Bunny]
ReplyDeleteeach card is lovely with the alcohol papers! They look so serene and beautiful with the white!
ReplyDeleteCAS Perfection Di!
ReplyDeleteThose are very pretty! You have a nice variety of die shapes to work with. They look sparkley in the photos, so I bet they really are in real life! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteThey are all so beautiful xoxo
ReplyDeleteFantastic results with these very pretty alcohol pieces and love the frames and all the different dies you have used to dress them, all so elegant too Di. I am looking forward to seeing what you do with your new Dahlia Corner Frame, which I have to say looks very pretty, and I'm pleased that there was no duty to pay. Funnily enough Hubby just sent for a piece of computer software from the US and had to pay £8 VAT plus the £8 Royal Mail mail fee so I don't think he will be doing that again either. Our son thinks that you wouldn't necessarily get picked out but you just never know. x
ReplyDeleteFabulous cards Di - I love your backgrounds.
ReplyDeleteKath x
Beautiful card, very elegant looking. A great job with your backgrounds x
ReplyDeleteBrilliant use of those amazing sparkly backgrounds, I'm sure I could find suitable dies in my stash but first have to try out the sparkly technique
ReplyDeleteThese cards are so beautiful!! Lovely designs! :)
ReplyDeleteYou rocked each one of these, Di! Fantastic.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous!
ReplyDeleteThose backgrounds are gorgeous and what a fabulous idea to use all white dies and and frames, really shows up the gorgeous colours. Have a lovely weekend.
ReplyDeleteKath x
Wow Di those backgrounds are impressive and the dies used with the frames are totally stunning xx
ReplyDeleteOoh Di, these are awesome cards! I am hopping back to see the alcohol ink posts now, I am a bit behind with my visits. Hugs my friend xxxxxxx
ReplyDeleteStunning cards Di, love those oretty frames too! Off to check them out lol! Looking forward to seeing your makes with the new floral die too, Cathy x
ReplyDeleteThat SSS die is on my wishlist, so I can see why you "had" to have it! Glad it didn't cost a double fortune, though--haha! I totally love all your cards, Di! I watched the video, but haven't made one card based on it. Now I really want to get in gear & case both of you!
ReplyDeleteWOW - the girl did good!
ReplyDeleteThese are totally AWESOME. The white dies totally make the most of the pretty backgrounds. I REALLY love the look of these cards Di.
Your new USA dies looks GORGEOUS. Can't wait to see what you make with it. Glad you weren't striped by RM/Customs
Hugs, Sarn xxx
Wow Di, these cards turned out amazing with those lovely backgrounds! I love the dies you used. And speaking of dies, I'm so happy you were able to get the die you wanted without incurring additional expense. Can't wait to see you use it. Hugs, Brenda
ReplyDeleteBring on the Dahlia!...these are really lovely Di and great use of your sparkly backgrounds. very classy! xx
ReplyDeleteI love how you've used your alcohol backgrounds, Di. The white die cuts showcase them perfectly. Your new die is fabulous, I can see why you 'needed' it and so pleased you didn't get stung with any extra charges. xx
ReplyDeleteStunning cards Di, love the backgrounds. I have never used alcohol inks before, might have to be brave and buy some.
ReplyDeleteLooking forward to see your creations with your now die.
Have a great week x
Wow!! Your backgrounds look amazing with white,it makes the shining pop so well and LOVE the frames you used!!
ReplyDeleteThe die you bought from SSS is just wonderful, well done! So glad you didn't paid extras! :D Waiting to see other beauties with it!!
Just bought two things from them Di (they sent voucher as bait cos they’d missed me... last time yonks ago was a gift certificate! Anyways send it to a friend in US simply because it expensive post! She mails to me at much cheaper rate and I pay her ( at her protest), the two items I bought are also Simon Says and Christian, and nothing like available here (dont see Christian stuff really), both stamps, one background words, You Matter, oh so nice, versatile plus!!. I’ve not had them yet only just done.
ReplyDeleteThese are brilliant cards Di, love that simple classic affect wonder if I’ve card that would work on?
Thanks for being a blessing, and may God bless you too.
Hugs, Shaz in Oz.x
{Wonderful Words of Life - Shaz in Oz}
{Calligraphy Cards - Shaz in Oz}
Gorgeous makes Di. Hugz
ReplyDeleteYour backgrounds are beautiful and perfect for those gorgeous die cuts. They really pop against the backgrounds.
ReplyDeleteI really love your cards and have those frames. Must get busy. Thanks for the inspiration. Hugs.
ReplyDeleteI had to blink twice when I saw this post. Honest I’m not copying you. At the moment
ReplyDeleteI blog a post when my shoulder allows me too and then schedule it so at least
I am in blogging land in spirit if not in body. For the same reason
I can’t link to challenges that don’t yet exist!. Owe you an email but that is a bit hit and miss too at the moment. I am reading everyone’s blogs though. . Hugs me.
Lovely die, beautiful backgrounds and cards!
ReplyDeleteI too have been stung by the 8 pound fee a few times - twice when the parcel were actually prizes - however I did receive some marvellous dies and stamps...
Those lovely die cuts really show off the gorgeous papers to great effect Di. I especially love the delicate dragonfly one and the quirky feel to the last one with that gorgeous friend sentiment.
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Carol x