Hi everyone. I've been playing with inlaid die-cutting.
I started with die-cutting the Floral Heart (Simon Says Stamp) four times: once from my card front, discarding the white die-cut pieces as they aren't needed; then three more times from metallic paper (pink, orange, silver).
Packing tape was added to the back of my card front, and the metallic pieces were placed into the open spaces. I used the pink paper for half the flowers, and orange for the rest. The silver was used for the leaves and dots that fill in the design. I finished by stamping the sentiment (Simply Sentiments - Lawn Fawn) in black.
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I had several pink and orange die-cut pieces left because I only used half for the card above. So I die-cut another card front, but this time I left the white pieces in place, securing on the back with more packing tape. And another Floral Heart was die-cut from silver for the leaves and dots.
Since the white die-cut pieces were already there, this time the matching pieces cut from the metallic papers were glued over top. This adds a little dimension and is a variation of inlaid design.
Thanks for stopping by!
Stamps: Simply Sentiments (Lawn Fawn)
Paper: White card stock (Neenah 110 lb.); Mixed Media (Strathmore 140 lb.); Metallic Orange card stock and Metallic Pink card stock (Ranger); Metallic Silver card stock (gift from a friend); Black card stock (SU!)Ink: Black (Memento); Versamark
Accessories: Heart of Flowers die (Simon Says Stamp), Packing tape, glue, Pokey Tool, Pick-up Stick, dimensional double-sided tape, Silver embossing powder (Ranger), heat tool
4 comments:
These are beautiful! I have that die and never thought to use metallic papers--gorgeous!
What a sweet card Loll!!! I love to do inlaid work for a card...thanks for the inspiration to get back to it!
Paper Hugs,
Jan
Loll, I really like the 'satin' look of your foils! How beautiful!
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I love it when you can use the leftovers and raising the blossoms on the second card made it different but just as beautiful as the first one, Loll. The metallics are so pretty in this flowery heart shape.
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