Sunday 21 January 2024

Sunday Snippets - Eclipse technique

Wow, what a cold week we've had, down in the minus temperatures a lot of the time. Little Dudley has slept right through every night ............ on the fleece bed cover between Len and I, and has barely stirred!

Here's my snippets card for this week:

I used:

- 4.75" x 4.75" square white linen card - side opening ( let me know if you want the supplier)

- two pieces of the same white linen card, cut to 4.5" x 4.5" square - I used a die from the Presscut 'Nesting Square Die' set - which has 32 dies in!

- then used the Misti to stamp the same image onto both pieces of card, in the exact same position several times, using a VersaFine Clair 'Monarch' ink pad and an orchid stamp from the Marianne 'Floral beauty' set of silhouette stamps (not the best of solid stamps I have to say) 

- next step was to take one of the identical square panels and use a die to cut the Altenew 'Window Sphere' cut, centralised into the orchid image

- grabbed a little snippet of white linen card and stamped the sentiment - using the same 'Monarch' ink pad and Clearly Besotted's 'Speaking Out' set of sentiment stamps

- then trimmed it and glued it to another small snippet - of Tonic's 'Majestic Gold' card and trimmed that to fit behind the stamped part of the sentiment

- added the sentiment piece directly onto the die cut part of the front panel using a glue pen - very carefully with a glass mat underneath - then whisked it up pronto!

- next, I used very narrow double sided foam tape to stick around all four sides and also right around the central 'aperture' of the die cut image

- used a old glue stick to allow some movement room and then adhered the top die cut layer onto the identical bottom layer

- then added the whole front panel onto the card blank - using Collal glue as I so often use - finished!

I LOVED making this card, such a fabulous technique and certainly one I'll repeat for sure. I did first spot it on Christine Stokes' YouTube Channel, ask if you want the link - although Chrissie didn't add foam tape underneath the die cut layer and for me that extra bit of lift is what absolutely makes this card so special. Despite additional postage I guess!

I forgot to enter this into a couple of challenges! So here goes:

- Darnell's NBUS challenge #58 - HERE - the stamp set and the die I used are both NBUS

- We Love Stamping January 2024 challenge - 'Something new' - HERE (the stamp set and the eclipse die are both new) 

Dudley Pupdate: Apart from sleeping on our bed during the night, Dudley has decided that it's his current general lookout place! Underneath the desk is now forgotten, sigh, and I miss my boy. From the end of our bed he can see me in my craft room, see Len coming and going, me travelling downstairs and back up on the 'ski lift' - and also be within easy reach of the top of the stairs, his warning post for any callers who could be intent on running away with Honka Duck! 

We've battened down the hatches here in readiness for the forecast high winds due on Sunday. Fingers crossed it isn't as wild as they say it will be.

Remember, there's a new challenge over in the Snippets Playground - hope to see you there!

Love as always, Dudley and me,



34 comments:

  1. Lovely card, just love the die you used!

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  2. Lovely card, lovely technique, and love that die! Keep warm xxx

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  3. A stunning card Di, and so beautifully made - loving the die you used to cut the aperture!
    Sounds as though Dudley has worked out how to see absolutely everything going on without moving ...
    Blessings
    Maxine

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  4. That is a BEAUTIFUL card Di. Great technique. Perfect composition. Lovely colour scheme. 10/10!!!

    Perhaps if you get another small fleecy blanket and put it under your desk, a certain fluffy little fella will come & investigate. No, not Len!!! I meant Dudley!!! Xxx 😂

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  5. Wonderful card, Di. I’ve tried this technique three times and each one went in the bin. Thanks for your tip of using an old glue stick to help line it up accurately.
    Liz xx

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    1. Hi Liz. Re. the plain old glue stick - it does work a treat and I found it to be a real game changer. It gives you enough wiggle to align the foam tape properly, then one it's in place and you press down on it the foam tape adhesive seems to take over. I have spares if you need one - just email me and I'll get it off to you ASAP. x

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    2. Thanks for the reply, Di. I have a couple of plain old glue sticks, so I’ll give this technique another go. xx

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  6. Ah, yes ... I see master Dudley is a smart pup, finding himself a spot where he can keep an eye on you both and which is both soft and warm - brilliant. My beardie used to lie at the top of the stairs where no-one could pass (upstairs or down) without her knowing about it!

    FAB-u-LOUS eclipse card too, and in such a great colour

    Happy Snippet Day

    Kathyk

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    1. I had a little smile whilst making it - Purple Princess! And Dudley is a scamp for liking the top of the stairs as well - rather like a sentry's look out post! x

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  7. A gorgeous card Di, very elegant. Very wise of Dudley to stay on your bed, sounds like a good vantage point x

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  8. A really lovely card Di. A great technique.

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  9. This card is gorgeous and I love the final look after all that work of putting it together. I hope your storm wasn't too bad. We had high winds here all day yesterday which blew most of the snow off the trees and shrubs but it's still bitter cold outside. Stay warm!

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  10. Wow Di this is a beautiful card - I really love that die and think I may need it, and it showcases the silhouette flower beautifully. Very stylish, classy job!
    Pauline xx

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  11. A fabulous card Di and a lovely technique too!
    Kath x

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  12. Oh my goodness--amazing look! One of the best eclipse cards I've ever seen! Fritz likes to lay where he can see everything, too, as we go in and out of the main rooms. So, Dudley must have gotten used to the ski lift now--watches instead of races it?! So glad you got that and we would have to have one, too, if we weren't in a one level house.

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    1. Coming from you, as an accomplished card maker whose work I love, those words of praise mean a lot! Greta Thank you so much. Dudley still races the ski lift when it's going up, he's more wary of it going down so I usually stop to allow him to 'overtake' me! Him racing it on the way up is a little workout for him! Since getting the ski lift I've been amazed at how many friends either have one or have a relative with one. Unfortunately, one level houses are very rare in this area. And for now, we'd like to stay here. x

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  13. This is amazing, it turned out fabulously xx

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  14. This it's one of the most classy cards I have seen, such amazing work of love! You have been so accurate, it's just perfect! Thanks for the tip about the old glue and the double side foam, so useful, I have to remember this. Love the purple choice for the beautiful orchid and that Altenew die is fabulous.
    Hope that the winds were not so wild!
    I suspect that Dudley will return under the craftroom table when it gets warmer. ;)
    Lots of cuddles to the boy and big hugs to you!

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  15. Oh WOW Di, what a beautiful card, it's a real stunner!! Hope you're ok in the storm - wind here is dreadful and the noise off it so scary!

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  16. Hi Di

    This card is absolutely stunning .. .. I love it very, very much .. .. so much so that I feel a crafty spend coming on!! Hope the postie delivers whilst Mr Heart is otherwise occupied because I am supposed to be taking less crafty stash to our new abode .. .. not more!! LOL!!!

    Love Jules xx

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    1. The die came from Bumbleberry Papercrafts Jules. x

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  17. I've made several eclipse cards in my time... but NEVER one as amazing as this one. I really like the use of the die to create the eclipse. Again... stunning! Your little pupster is also pretty stunning in how smart he is... sleeping is a location that is probably as warm as a toaster, camping our where he can see those he loves most in this world, and where he can easily protect both of them AND his beloved duck! I love your stories about his fun personality!

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  18. I'm just amazed by this card Di and it's another of your designs I've been staring at for ages! Dudley can't be under your desk lounging about you know - he's got work to do, protecting the house from Boiler Engineers and protecting Honka Duck from marauders! Give him a little scritch under the ears from me and the golden girls :) Hugs, Vicky xx

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  19. This is such a pretty card and a great technique but I think it takes someone with your meticulous attention to detail to get such a good result. Dudley certainly seems to have made a strategic choice of outpost lol!

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  20. That's fabulous Di and I love the eclipse technique, and the die you used is beautiful and perfect for it, and that silhouette orchid is gorgeous! x

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  21. What an amazing card, with the die giving a "how did she do that?" effect. Love the CAS treatment Di. Sorry I can't comment on your gorgeous past cards, but I have seen them and loved each and every one. x

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  22. Such a gorgeous card using that technique with the slats, Diane - love it!!

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  23. Your card is so gorgeous and I am amazed at how you made it! What a beautiful effect! I will check my stash to see if I have a die like this. Looks like you really enjoyed this one, and the outcome is beautiful!

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  24. Here again here with my DT hat, Di! Your card is just amazing, so elegant and interesting! Fabulous work and I'm very happy you shared it with us at We Love Stamping!

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  25. You know it's cold when the dog doesn't stir. I don't blame Dudley. [Bunny]

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  26. A generic C&P comment as unable to type much (MS flare up) to let you know I've seen your lovely entry at We Love Stamping, thank you.

    B x

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  27. So caught up in the card that I forgot to say - thanks for sharing with us at We love Stamping.

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  28. Di this is stunning your always come up trumps so creative x

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  29. wow, very clever and stunning too.
    Dudley is very smart <3

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