To start my card I cut a piece of heavyweight white cardstock 5 1/2" x 8 1/2" and scored it at 4 1/4". In addition, I cut a piece of red cardstock 5 1/4" x 4 1/8" and a piece of black and white plaid patterned paper 4" x 5 1/8".
The reason I left only 1/8" difference in the layers on my card is because I wanted to cut a frame with the square wide-frame die, and I needed larger than normal base layers. I also cut a piece of white cardstock slightly smaller than the frame and the "thanks" sentiment die.
I then added strips of foam tape behind the frame.
All that was left now was to complete my card. I glued the "thanks" at the top of the card and the completed frame below it . . . and I was done.
Now I was ready to cut the pieces from the Medical Bag die. I've embraced a "tool" that Janet introduced us to in one of her videos -- a fun foam sheet wrapped with Press 'n Seal. This is marvelous to keep all those little die-cut pieces from getting lost. Thanks, Janet!!!
I sponged a little bit of darker blue on the caduceus and constructed the doctor's bag and stethoscope. As I was putting the stethoscope together, I realized that the largest circle should have been gray, not black. So I cut another circle from the gray cardstock. I then stamped the sentiment onto the white panel inside my frame.
Be sure to check out the CottageCutz website on Black Friday. Here's a video showing all the dies in the Get Well release.
CottageCutz dies used on this card are:
Lois, Fantastic thank you card for a physician! I have a nephew studying to be a doctor and I know I'll be using this set when he graduates. Happy Thanksgiving too! -Janet
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card. I like all these new dies!
ReplyDeletethis is a great idea and card to send a thank you to your Dr. - so many options with the new get well dies
ReplyDeleteFabulous card! The design is so awesome and I just love how you used each of the dies!
ReplyDeleteWonderful idea. This new designs are really great.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great way to say thank you to a doctor (or nurse)!
ReplyDeleteGreat way to thank a doctor!
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