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Thursday, 30 June 2011

Sneaky peek at... Just A Note

This sneaky peek is a little bit misleading as it's not *exactly* what we'll be making at the session tonight. The idea is the same but we'll be using smooth card in different colours. This is a set of notecards I made for a friend using the gorgeous textured card from Stampin' Up! in Old Olive and Real Red (a real classic colour combo). I've used the cherry stamp, inked up using SU markers, from the Tart and Tangy stamp set and I think it makes a really cute, kitsch pattern. It reminds me of 1950's diners and poodle skirts.

NotecardsI've used the One Sheet Wonder (OSW) technique, in as much that I've stamped up a single A4 sheet of Whisper White cardstock with a repeat design, and then cut sections of the card to make each card.

This is my take on the OSW, as a normal OSW is used to make ten cards and mine makes six. I knew there were certain designs I wanted to use that required larger pieces of stamped card so I decided to sacrifice quantity to get the designs I wanted.
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On the green card above I punched out three individual images using the Circle punch and matted them with the contrasting red card. The sentiment is from a retired set that I've cut out using the Word Window punch. The red card is probably my favourite. I've highlighted the cherries paper by using contrasting card and the Eyelet Border punch.

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The sentiment on the red card above is stamped onto contrasting card and cut out using the Extra Large Tab punch.

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I've used faux stitching on the green card above. It's so easy - just use a marker to draw a zigzag line over the edge of your paper to make it look like it's sewn to the card. If you have time to make it look even more realistic, use a piercing tool to make holes where each stitch would go through the card. Both cards use the 'friends' sentiment from the Just Believe set.

In this week's session I want to see everyone's own creative flair so I'm not setting precise instructions. Depending on the stamp sets that people choose, they will be able to use their OSWs in different ways. I'm really looking forward to seeing what is created.

4 comments:

  1. what wonderful cards--I love your 'one sheet wonder concept'--I'm going to give it a try! keep up the beautiful work.

    Diane
    http://DianesDigitalDesigns.blogspot.com/
    Simply Create Design Team Member

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  2. Thanks Diane! I can't claim credit for the concept as it has been around for much longer than I have been crafting. I like to think I've put my own spin on it though :)

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  3. OOoh these are lovely, what fresh vibrant cards.

    yes of course you can case that card lovely, don't mind at all
    Hugs
    Victoria
    x

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  4. These are just gorgeous, I love them all, love the retro kitsch feel to them :o)

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