Hello Inky Paws Fans!
We have a NEW challenge coming your way.
Newton Blooms (grass by the chair)
I used grass
green cardstock and the A7 Frames and
Banner Die Set.
I also created
a background from the same cardstock.
Next, came
the panels for the background.
I knew that I wanted to use the tulips page
from the Spring Bloom 6x Paper Pad.
I am NOT a
technical card maker, so how to create
these panels in
a simple way will be a challenge.
After measuring
the background, I decided the panels could be no longer than 3 inches.
I need room
for the sentiment at the bottom.
The paper is 6
inches wide.
I needed 6
panels, ok 1 inch each.
But…. I waned
a slight gap between each panel, so I wound make the panel ¾ of an inch.
Final panel size
¾ x 3inches
I started by chopping
a bit of the grass off the bottom of the paper.
Next, I trimmed
the tulips into one-inch stripes.
I DID NOT trim
the strip into ¾ first, because it would leave
too much of a
gap between each panel causing the tulips not to line up.
Instead, I took
each panel in sets of two and trimmed them to ¾ together.
This will
keep the tulips lined up when the panel is glued to the card front.
I started with
the left panel and slowly glued the panels on one by one.
I checked the
placement as I went to make sure that I was gluing to panel as straight as possible.
I placed the card
front aside to dry and stared to stamp out my image from the Kitten Beach.
I attached my
image to the front of the card with foam tape.
I also stamped
on my sentiment from Spring Roundabout.
The card needs
a bit of something else.
I decided to add
some stamped out grass from Newton Blooms.
Adding on the
grass completes my take on the challenge
I
Hope this gives you a bit of inspiration for your next project.
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DIANE
Adorable, a perfect way to use pretty dsp
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