- 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