Showing posts with label Stitched Wide Circle Frame Set. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Stitched Wide Circle Frame Set. Show all posts

Tuesday, June 28, 2016

For passing the driving test

Hi, Janja here!

In the June release of the CottageCutz dies - Home Sweet Home, you can also find two dies with cars and keys.
My today's card is for successfully passed driving test.


For the card we need:
- white card base: 10.6 x 5.3" (27 x 13,5 cm), folded
- patterned paper: 5 x 5" (12,7 x 12,7 cm)
- white and color cardstock
- silver cardstock
- Distress inks: Festive Berries, Aged Mahogany, Black Soot
- cord

Place a car in a frame, which is cut out with the largest die from the stitched wide circle frame set. From patterned paper cut out the circle.
Two dies from basic set: stitched rectangles set and rectangle set are used for the printed inscription. On the lower part of the card mount strips the size of : 5 x 0.5" (12,7 x 1,2 cm).


From the die cars & moving truck I chose sports car. Shade a car with Distress inks. For car key use the die home sweet home keys.


Assemble the card.


I would like to remind you on our CottageCutz challenge #3 - pocket. You still have time to share your projects with us till the end of the month.

That’s all for today, I hope you like it and thank you so much for reading.

Janja

List of dies used:


  


  

  


Tuesday, April 19, 2016

A beautiful underwater world

Hi, Janja here!

The new CottageCutz flourish & flowers dies are already on my desk. But before I start with them, I want to lead you in a beautiful underwater world. Let's see what is hiding in the coral reef.


For the card we need:
  • white card base: 10.6 x 5.3", folded
  • blue or patterned paper: 5 x 5"
  • patterned paper in the sand color: 5 x 1"
  • white and color cardstock
  • distress inks: peeled paint, mowed lawn, worn lipstick, dusty concord, festive berries, aged mahogany, mustard seed, rusty hinge, pumice stone and black soot

First, we prepare cutouts shaded with distress inks. We prepare a larger number of cutouts, because the card is made inside and outside.
 

For corals, underwater plants and coral reef, I used the die - under the sea. The die offers a lot of elements that you can optionally attach to the background. Some of cutouts are fixed directly to the background and for the remaining we use adhesive pads. 
In this beautiful environment, I added a crab, a starfish and a fish.
 

In the interior of the card, the background is prepared the same way as the front side of the card. 
From the white cardstock we cut out a circle (the largest die of a set) for text. The edges are covered with the stitched circle frame (the largest die of a set). With the remaining cutouts we create a beautiful underwater world.
 


And don't forget on our April challenge - anything goes. You still have time to share your projects with us till the end of the month. Two lucky winners will get the nice award.
Dies, which I used at work:





Have a nice day. 

Janja