Here's another card I made during my recent crafty weekend:
There are a few things about this card I feel the need to explain. First, it was totally made with the recipient in mind. She loves pink and she loves sparkle. :)
Second, it's larger than an A2 card, since the die-cut panel is A2-size, and I still wanted to mat it.
Third, this was an experiment to make me use my SU Shaker Frames, which are pre-cut sticky circles. I saw an opportunity to try them after owning them for years, and while I have largely broken up with shaker cards, my friends make them, so if I needed help, they were there to save me.
Since the shaker frames were circles, I chose a die panel with circles in it, then started to apply the various-sized circles to the back of the die-cut card front. Here's what it looked like:
I put the sticky circles around a few of the openings. To do this in a few spots I needed to replace a few of the white circles. This will make more sense when you see the card front post-assembly. I filled the rest of the back with pieces of foam tape two layers thick.
I dumped a bit of MS hearts & stars glitter into the sticky rings and added a second layer of acetate to hold it all in place. I suppose I could have just added the paper layer instead of a second piece of acetate, but I was in a Make It Hard frame of mind.
Here you can see a few of the shaker pieces, and also some of the filled-in circles that hide the larger sticky frames underneath.
You can also see the Wink of Stella on the die-cut words. I told you my pal likes sparkle. :) Because of the black words, I added a black layer under the front panel and put the whole thing on a larger-than-A2 base.
Next time, if there is a next time, I'd replace the white circles in the card front all the way around the edges and put strips of foam tape on all four sides for a smoother, less-fussy, adhesion to the base. (adhesion ... I crack myself up)
Thanks for stopping by!
Stuff I used: SU Shaker Frames, SU Basic Black card stock, acetate sheets, and the following:
I love it! The glittery shaker parts are wonderful. The whole card is so pretty. I had no idea SU made circle foam shaker thingies.
ReplyDeleteThis really caught my eye, the layering of circles and lines and sparkles really make for an eye catcher of a card!
ReplyDeleteI missed this Swiss cheese card yesterday. I love it! Very work intensive but it all came out fabulously and I'm sure your friend was tickled. It is very awesome! And a great way to use those circle things from SU.
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