Sometimes I'll make a background I don't like, and it goes into the UFO box. It may not be pretty, but I could always die-cut something from it later.
Sometimes I try a technique that just doesn't work the first few times, and those pieces get tossed. Not worth it. Some pieces that get saved are piled up next to my work space. The pile is getting out of control ... might be time to purge.
This time, though, I was making backgrounds ala this Faux Textured Metal Paper video by Jennifer McGuire. I was bad and didn't pay attention, and managed to rip two sides of the background. RUINED! GAH! But nooooo, my SYFY kicked in and I immediately went into salvage mode. Who said the piece needed to be A2 sized? No one, that's who!
Here's my card, then the blathering shall continue:
Oh, look, it's crooked ... |
Since I knew I could only use the center of the piece, I chose an embossing folder that focused more on the center than an all-over pattern. Then I trimmed it down past the boo-boos and ended up with a piece about 3x4.
I dug out a piece of mystery orange paper and created a layer. I was following the current Nacho Average Challenge sketch:
which I turned 90 degrees. I added a piece of skinny gold washi tape to the bottom of the orange piece for that sketch element, and added a Paper Smooches die-cut for the sentiment.
So that boo-boo was saved, and went to live on in a different configuration. It also shows that you can use just part of the background if you want to. So many possibilities.
Enough blathering. Thanks for stopping by!
Stuff I used: SU black card stock, misc. orange card stock, gold washi tape (it's really skinny, so maybe Little B?), sunburst embossing folder, and the following:
Nice save, it looks wonderful. When I read the title of the post, I wondered what it had to do with the SyFy channel. Duh :-) Yes, I watch too much TV.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely gorgeous! Good save! Thanks for joining us at Nacho Average Challenges this week!
ReplyDeleteCrooked, how could that be? ;) That really is the perfect die for the size and colours of the panel. Beautiful card!
ReplyDeleteI haven't tried that technique yet...must do so at some point. Love what you did her and the save is fabby!
ReplyDeleteA fantastic salvage card! Lovely sunburst embossed pattern. Very pretty salvage, L!
ReplyDeleteThere are no mistakes, just opportunities for embellishment, right? Nice save! Thanks for playing along with the Nacho sketch!
ReplyDeleteI'm going to check out that tech, awesome job, and great save. love the EF who's is it? I might need it.
ReplyDeleteSuper cute card!! Can't believe it's a salvage card!!
ReplyDeleteLove the embossing and your take on the sketch! I'm going to have to try the technique!
ReplyDeleteIs it bad that I read this: Faux Textured Metal Paper as Faux Tortured Metal Paper? I want to know why we are just pretending to torture it? Why not the real thing? Anywho... great card and great fix. It's not crooked, it's the angle. That's my story and I'm sticking to it.
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