Monday, July 25, 2016
Happy Birthday Cappucino Card
4:00 AM
Hello, DeNami Design Friends!
It’s Lisa P. This
week our DT projects are all about layers. Using die-cuts is a fun and
simple way to add layers to your cards. And foam tape is a great way to
add a 3D effect to this layered look.
My card for today features the NEW CL-E207 Medium Happy-cino stamp, one of my favorites from the most recent release!!!
I
die-cut the scalloped rectangle frames from white cardstock. I then cut
a 3” x 4” panel from patterned paper and adhered it to the back of the
smaller frame. I cut a 4” x 5” panel from patterned paper and adhered it
to the back of the larger frame. I mounted the larger frame directly
onto a blank kraft card base and then used 3D foam tabs to mount the
smaller frame on top. I stamped the NEW CL-E207 Medium Happy-cino image
onto a circle die-cut from white cardstock, added color with markers,
added sparkle with a glitter pen, and adhered it to the top center of my
card with 3D foam tabs. To finish, I die-cut a banner from white
cardstock, stamped the sentiment in the center, folded the edges of the
banner and adhered it to the card with a strip of foam tape.
Here’s a closer look:
And here’s a better look at the 3D layers:
I hope you like my project for today!
Thanks for visiting!!!
DeNami Design Supplies:
Other Supplies:
Dye Ink, Copic Markers, Glitter Pen, Cardstock, Patterned Paper, Dies, Adhesive, Stamp-A-Ma-Jig
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3 comments:
Yup, I love it!
I'm featuring it over in the Coffee Loving Papercrafters FB page!
Super cute, fun & yummy!!
Lots of pretty layers Lisa, this is wonderful!
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