- 5.5" x 4.25" cream Hunkydory card blank - side opening
- a leftover snippet of the same sheet of Hunkydory cream card on which to assemble the herringbone background, covered with 'medium sticky' double sided adhesive sheet
- a selection of quarter inch wide paper strips, cut from snippets tucked in the back of LOTV's 'Country Gentleman' 8" x 8" paper pad - a variety of different colours/patterns
- spent a very contented time adding the strips to the sticky panel
- the next step, once the herringbone was completed, was to snip off the overhanging ends of the strips - I'd done this after a fashion as I went along so as not to waste any small pieces but trimming the remaining ends from the back of the card panel evens it all up
- then I was faced with a panel which wasn't exactly equal on opposing sides where the chevrons finished - it's the nature of the beast and so I carefully trimmed the herringbone panel, a little bit at a time and ended up with a piece measuring 3.5" x 4.75" - which still kept the A2 card balance/proportions and evened up the pattern edges
- then layered the herringbone panel onto a larger rectangle of brown Hunkydory card as a frame add narrow frames
- glued the herringbone layer onto the card front, using Collall All Purpose Glue
-adhered the two layer front panel to the card blank using narrow foam tape for some lift
- then stamped the sentiment using a large stamp from a set by The Greetery called 'Opposites Attract' - and a Tsukeno Brilliant 'Pearlescent Poppy' ink stamp, onto a snippet of the cream card I'd been using throughou
- made a cutting 'jig' and die cut the sentiment out, using a die from the same Greetery set
- then took a little snippet of the Hunkydory brown card and die cut it using a Lil'Inkers 'Stitched Rectangle' - tweaking it a little at each end by shuffling the die along by one stitch and re-cutting
- glued the sentiment together and then onto the brown rectangle - finally gluing it to the bottom right of the card
- finished!
I loved making this card, especially the herringbone background. It's the selection and slicing of the snippets of papers I found to be more onerous - actually building up the herringbone itself is very satisfying!
Do come and play in Allsorts - there's also an 'anything goes option', the challenge runs for two weeks - plus the prize is four background stamps from A&C. Go for it!
With love, good grief, I sound like Meghan Markle!!

Congratulations on your Guest Designer spot. Your meticulous attention to detail has certainly paid off here with the production of a perfectly balanced herringbone pattern using strips of your patterned paper Snippets. Great sentiment too along with a detailed description of how the end result was achieved.
ReplyDeleteCONGRATS on your GDT spot at Allsorts Di.
ReplyDeleteYou’ve made a stunning card which looks like it’s been quilted. LOVE it.
Meghan who? Never heard of her! xxx
So pleased you used this technique Di as it's different and excellent inspiration, not to mention great way of using up a few more snippets. So pleased you joined us at our Guest Designer at Allsorts, thank you so much.
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A lovely card Di and great use of snippets. Congratulations too on your Allsorts GD spot.
ReplyDeleteKath x
Fabulous card and great background, so appreciate you guest designing with us at Allsorts!
ReplyDeleteThank you for being a GD over at Allsorts!
ReplyDeleteLovely card, and I might NEED that sentiment!
Such a beautiful technique and great way to showcase the pretty paper scraps. So glad you joined us as a guest designer for this challenge!
ReplyDeleteIt's a beautiful card and a well executed technique. Thanks so much for being our GDT at Allsorts.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card Di, I love the design using your snippets. So pleased to see you as Guest Designer in the Allsorts Challenge.
ReplyDeleteLiz xx
Love it! Love the papers and the design, great idea for all those strips we get left with xxx
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