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Showing posts with label Kat Scrappiness. Show all posts

Sunday, November 5, 2023

Season's Tweetings on Die Cut Divas

 Hello,

It's my turn to share a project on Die Cut Divas Challenge Blog today.  I present to you, yes you guessed it, another Christmas card (in slimline protrait format, it measures 3 1/2 by 8 1/2 inches).


I recently purchased an Idea-Ology Tiny Attacher, so I am anxious to use it.  Instead of gluing the pine branches, pine cones, and berries, I used the attacher to staple them onto the tree branches and tag.  Fun!!

Don't have one?  Get it here at Kat Scrappiness, our November challenge sponsor.


On my card, you could find these in Kat Scrappiness store:



I really like the background paper, it has foiled speckles and the colors so delightful, but it's only 6 inches long, and my card is 8 1/2 inches in height.  So I cut one piece 3 by 6, and another 3 by 2 1/2 glue them on the back of the Diamond Wire frame one below the other.  

On the front of the card, I place the longer branch over where the two pieces of speckle paper meets, so the seam is concealed.

Other supplies used:
Lawn Fawn Winter Birds Clear Stamp Set
Lawn Fawn Winter Birds Lawn Cuts
Copic Markers
Memento Dye Ink (Tuxedo Black)
Altenew Handmade Tags Die
White gel pen

Thanks for visiting me today, have a great one!

Wednesday, November 1, 2023

Slimline Merry & Bright on Die Cut Divas

 Hi there,

It's November and a challenge awaits you on Die Cut Divas.  This month's challenge theme is: Anything to do with Holidays (any holidays), and the sponsor is Kat Scrappiness.   The challenge prize is: a Kat Scrappiness gift package worth $100 (winner with a valid U.S. address only).


My project today is a Christmas card, it features Kat Scrappiness's Embossed Edge Nesting Slimline Craft Dies


The embossed edge really add elegancy to the stenciled panel.

Be sure to stop the Die Cut Divas Challenge blog and check out the rest of the inspirations.  See you the challenge gallery!

Supplies:

The Crafters Workshop Buffalo Plaid Square Stencil
Spellbinders Bottle Brush Trees Die
Hero Arts Winter Foilage Stamp & Cut XL
Ranger Distress Ink (Picked Raspberry)
Versamark Watermark Stamp Pad
WOW Metallic Gold Rich Super Fine embossing powder

Thanks for visiting me today.  Have a great day!

Friday, November 5, 2021

Non-traditional Christmas cards on Die Cut Divas

Happy Friday everyone!!

Today I am sharing a non-traditional color/style Christmas/Holiday card on Die Cut Divas.

My project today features Kat Scrappiness' Embossed Edge Nesting Slimline Dies.


I didn't want to take away the clean classic embossed edge from the die cut, so I just hand cut some washi tape for the main panel and added a multi-stacked 'joy' die.


I hope you enjoy this slimline card design.  See you at the challenge gallery?

November's challenge sponsor for Die Cut Divas is Kat Scrappiness.  Challenge winner would receive a gift package value at $25.




Supplies:



Thanks for stopping by, have a lovely day!

Monday, November 1, 2021

Diamond Wire Frame on Die Cut Divas

Hello,

November is here and so is a new challenge on Die Cut Divas.  This month's theme is: Slimline or Mini Slimline.  

Here's my take:

I used Kat Scrappiness' Slimline Diamond Wire & Wood Grain Frame Die, I placed it on top of an acetate painted with alcohol ink to create a free 'stained glass' look.  This panel is then attached to a white slimline cardbase with foam adhesive.  

I embellished with some florals and leaves, and added a tag with gold heat embossed 'noel' tied with gold thread.  I also splattered gold metallic ink on the florals and leaves.  The card size is 3 1/2 by 8 1/2 inches.


And while I got the supplies out, why not make another?!


For my second project I change the orientation and made it a shaker card.  

The Slimline Diamond Wire die cut was done in black card stock, and I coat it with Opal Magic Yellow Pink Acrylic Paint.  I did the same with the die cut florals, but on the floral I added a coat of Metallique Frozen Berries Acrylic paint and sprinkled some glitter.  I added silver glitter leaves to the floral arrangement et voila! 

Here's a closer look of all the glittery goodness.


Our sponsor for November is Kat Scrappiness and the challenge prize is ... a Kat Scrappiness Gift Pack valued at least $25.

Come on over to the Die Cut Divas Challenge Blog to see more inspiration projects and details of the challenge!


Supplies:

Ranger Alcohol Inks (Lettuce, Sunshine Yellow, Aquamarine)
Ranger Alcohol Alloy Ink (Gilded)
Versamark Watermark Ink
Wow Metallic Gold Rich Super Fine Embossing Powder
Prima Opal Magic Art Alchemy Acrylic Paint (Yellow Pink)
Prima Metallique Art Alchemy Acrylic Paint (Frozen Berries)


Thanks for visiting.  I wish you a lovely day!