Hello and welcome to my project share for the new Choose Two challenge at Just Add Ink. I suggested this week's challenge which is to use two elements from these three options - Scraps, Strips and Sequins.
I really love seeing what I can make with my leftover scraps and who can resist a sequin, so that's what I went with. Here's how my card turned out.
The card started with some beautiful die cuts of the forest scene in the Grove die set, left over from making this coastal scene card. Who can waste something so lovely? I wanted to try a different look to the last card so I thought trying a z fold card would be fun. Here's how it looks flat.
It actually cut like a dream. I wouldn't normally recommend two card layers but the white is so smooth, the die is so solid, and I was really careful to check it wasn't too thick to roll through.
Next step was to cut the front die cut layer down to fit over the base cut and added the Starry Sky layer behind with a little offset for a shadow effect. As it turned out, my front piece was a little out, but offsetting the layer a little worked.
So there you go. Many pics for a pretty simple card where the die cut and colour does all the work.
I hope you like it and that it gives you some ideas to try yourself.
Do head over to the Just Add Ink blog to see which Choose Two elements the team used and how they used them. You're sure to find lots of great ideas.
Thanks again for visiting. Let me know if you've enjoyed seeing my card or have any questions. Hope to see you here again soon.
Happy stamping and cutting!
PS. If you haven't checked out the Grove dies and Love For You dies yet, here's a peek. They each have coordinating stamp sets to give you even more creative options too. See and shop for them all in my store.
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This is so pretty Di. Love how it is a Z fold, makes it such a lovely keepsake for someone. Sherylee.
ReplyDeleteWOW!!! This is stunning! I used to be an SU! demonstrator years ago, they didn't have this gorgeous stuff when I was with them...I still use their paper religiously though. Thanks for visiting and commenting on my blog, I appreciate the time and the sweet words!
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