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I decided to play and try out some new products and create my first slimline card. It was so much fun to create and I think I am hooked. I am so excited that we now have Slimline card bases and envelopes as well as this cute thin cut. Slimline cards are all the rage right now.
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There is so much goodness on this card. I was planning to stack 2 of the Diagonal Stripe Slimline Thin cuts to get a crisscross pattern happening so I flipped this one over. However, I decided I liked this card just like it is, so this is the backside of the Thin Cut image. |
I created the background of the card by blending the Peacock Feathers Distress Oxide ink on White Daisy cardstock. I then spritzed it with some water and splattered it with some Clear Shimmer Brush and some Abandoned Coral Distress Oxide ink using a water brush.
The Diagonal Stripe Slimline Thin Cut was cut with White Daisy cardstock and then flipped over. I then blended Abandoned Coral Distress Oxide ink over it and splattered it with water . I love the oxided look you get when you do this.
The cute Penguins come from the new Winter Penguins set and I stamped them with Intense Black ink. I used our amazing Tri-Blend markers and the clear shimmer brush to colour them in. The list of the colours used is below. I hand trimmed out an extra hat/glasses of the one penguin and layered it on top with 3-D foam tape for a fun dimensional effect.
The sentiment comes from the new Months of the Year February stamp set and I put it on the large Stitched Scalloped Bracket, and used Archival Black to stamp with. The heart border is also from that stamp set and stamped using the Abandoned Coral and Peacock Feathers Distress Oxide inks. I inked up the stamp 2/3s of the way with Abandoned Coral first and then inked up the other 2/3s with Peacock Feathers ink. So in the middle the 2 inks overlaid each other. This is a really fun technique to use.
Then to finish off the card I added a few Blue Belle sequins and splattered with a little bit of the Turquoise Glossy Spray.
I hope you enjoyed this card, learned a few things and were inspired. Here is a list of everything I used.
Thanks for hopping along with us - we hope we were able to inspire you to get creative using some of the designs, products and techniques seen along the way. We hope you will join us again for our next hop, March 20th, 2021.