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Friday, July 28, 2023

Technique Trio

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Today's three cards started as I taught this technique to my class, and then came home and 'finished' the demo one, and two others I had kitted, but were not used... 
This is another technique by Natasha Foote, found here.  It is quite simple, but very effective!


I added a variation to each card - in this one I used a 'frame' I had on my desk, cut out to form a negative frame on another card.


I also made mine to a portrait orientation, rather than landscape, as my only alphabet dies are quite small, and this gave a better proportion


On the second card I trimmed around the 'birthday' stamped sentiment
I used the same ink as the background for my stamping


The edges were finished in the main colour, by masking off a narrow border and inking.


The inside was finished with three wee flowers, to echo the embossing


Finally a  distinctly masculine make with the brown colourway and geometric embossing


Finished with some metallic copper washi tape.

I have chosen not to link up to any challenges as all three are similar. 


16 comments:

  1. Maxine, these birthday cards look fantastic - in every color! Lovely embossed backgrounds add so much to your designs!

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  2. Love these Maxine. You are right simple, but very effective and you chose great colours. Thanks for the inspiration xx

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  3. They're all great and so pretty too. Love the embossing folders you used on each one. My alphabet letters are smaller too - I like how you used yours.
    Lynn

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  4. A stylish design Maxine, looks good in all colourways and a perfect masculine card as well.

    B x

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  5. All your three cards are so pretty, and love the fonts you used! The masculine one catches my eyes, it's a great idea to make a card for male, they are always so difficult for me!

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  6. They look amazing Maxine!! I love the embossed effect on them too. That masculine one is quite striking. You have some wonderful ideas. Its a rather chilly frosty one this morning here in my area - minus 1 degrees. Hoping we get a sunny day once the fog goes away. Enjoy the weekend xx

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  7. It may be a simple technique, but they are beautifully CAS! One that I would like to try once... Hugs, Gerrina

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  8. OH! What lovely card Maxine, I love the simplicity of your colouring and layers.
    Faith x

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  9. Wow, I am so loving these simple but so cool looking cards Maxine! They remind me of Lou Collins with her 5 min card makes. I will have to go watch the video you have links and give this a try myself. Super cool! Hugs, Brenda

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  10. Maxine, all three are wonderful birthday cards using the same design and then embellished, embossed, or colored to make them individual! Thank you for the Threefer inspiration! I especially love the frame idea as I've got a pile of those on hand! Hugs, Darnell

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  11. gorgeous Maxine. Great technqiue.

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  12. These are lovely! You are inspiring me to get out my embossing folders!

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  13. Absolutely stunning colours and technique , you never fail to amaze me with the ideas you come up with.. xx [Nat has some great videos too]

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  14. I get all my new techniques from you - thank you so much for yet another one. Very effective and ideal for a male card in any colour - but the brown one is especially suitable. What a great idea.
    Blessings Neet xx

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