Welcome to the Chain Card Swap Blog Hop! This hop is all about Sharni and the CASES of her card. I encourage you to start the beginning and follow along to see the progression of her card through the group. Its so interesting to see the development!
I was 5th in the chain for this round and have created a funky diagonal cut for the front of this card.
Sometimes we forget we can cut paper in all manners to show case the different paper and patterns, this is a great way to do that there is lots of the Kintsugi aper on show case here.
Lets take a closer look at this card. I really like the diagonal cuts on the front, I could have switched out the patterns more, but I really do love symmetry.
The front square panel is propped up on foam dimensionals and has some fine flower die details.
I recently attended a workshop where starting with some basic white card cardstock you colour with a blending brush and ink pad, gently colour from light to dark, then use this to die cut from. You end up with a beautiful delicate looking piece thats interesting in colour and looks great on any project.
I recently attended a workshop where starting with some basic white card cardstock you colour with a blending brush and ink pad, gently colour from light to dark, then use this to die cut from. You end up with a beautiful delicate looking piece thats interesting in colour and looks great on any project.
Keeping it simple and in tone for the inside with some stamping, blending with some more dies and DSP.
I'm really enjoying this Suite so much, the colours are beautiful and the cards look so elegant!
Be sure to continue on the hop below!
What a sophisticated take on this card!
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