Hi everyone. It's the start of a new technique at Group of Seven. This time we are using die-cuts to add texture to backgrounds. Basically, it gives a faux dry embossed look. It's a great way to stretch the use of your dies.
Please check out the details for the Textured Backgrounds using Die-cuts technique and link to videos on the blog ...
For the card above I used some older dies that I haven't used for a while. I started with die-cutting Fresh Foliage from Smoky Slate card stock three times. I arranged the sprigs onto another piece of the same colour of card stock. I adhered the pieces with glue and set aside.
Black card stock was adhere to my Honeycomb stencil (Penny Black). I sponged over top with Hickory Smoke Distress Oxide inks, removed the stencil and let dry. A panel was added to the left side of the textured background and the used leftovers for the inside of the card.
The Framed Fern (Penny Black) was die-cut from black card stock three times and adhered together to get a thicker die-cut. To finish, a heat embossed sentiment (Essential Sentiments - Maker's Movement) was adhered. I glued the framed fern on top and popped up the whole panel with foam.
And one more ...
For this next card, I used a textured leaf die (Delicate Leafy Branch - Simon Says Stamp), which adds even more texture to the background. The Floral Stem Collage (Poppy Stamps) was cut from mixed media paper, watercoloured with Distress Inks and popped over top. A simple sentiment (A Little Sentimenal - Clearly Besotted) was stamped to finish.
The tone-on-tone of the background and adhered die-cuts adds a lovely texture, depth, and interest without overpowering the main design. This is a really easy and straighforward technique that is fun to do. :)
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Card #1:
Stamps: Essential Sentiments (Maker's Movement - closed)
Paper: White card stock (Neenah 110 lb.); Mixed Media (Strathmore 140 lb.); Smoky Slate card stock (SU!); Black card stock (SU!)Ink: Hickory Smoke Distress Oxide (Tim Holtz); Versamark
Accessories: Fresh Foliage die (Memory Box); Honeycomb Stencil (Penny Black), Framed Fern die (Penny Black), sponge, white embossing powder, heat tool
Card #2:
Stamps: A Little Sentimental (Clearly Besotted - Retired)
Paper: White card stock (Neenah 110 lb.); Mixed Media (Strathmore 140 lb.); Ink: Distress Inks: Salvaged Patina, Shabby Shutters, Saltwater Taffy, Abandoned Coral (Tim Holtz)
Accessories: Delicate Leafy Branch (Simon Says Stamp), Floral Stem Collage (Poppy Stamps), watercolour paint brushes
4 comments:
These are amazing, Lol!
Both cards using this technique are fabulous, Loll! But! You KNOW you had me a smoky slate, right?
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What a fun technique and your cards are lovely using it. Will definitely be doing it. Thanks for the inspiration.
Love this technique and your examples really show it off so well. Not done it for ages, so thanks for reminding me about it! :)
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