Hi
everyone,
Donna
here today with a set of Tim’s wonderful new dies…I just couldn’t resist them!!
This is a really quick card to make and have in your stash for that male in
your life ;)
What to do:
Take
a sheet of Strathmore Mixed Media Paper and sprinkle some of the new Infusions,
I used Rocky Road, spritz with water until you get the colour you want, then
blot with kitchen roll and heat dry.
The
‘planet’ behind the cityscape was cut with a circle cutter from a scrap of
Gelli printed paper using DecoArt paints. If you haven’t got a circle cutter
then a circle die would do or even use a little plate to cut around!
The
cityscape was cut from patterned paper but you can use absolutely anything for
this, I just thought this paper had a great industrial quality to it.
Adhere
everything to the background, I used foam pads to prop the cityscape up in the
foreground to give more depth.
Add
a Tim Holtz sentiment sticker, mount onto black card and then white cardstock
and you’re good to go ;)
Supplies Used:
Foam Pads
Hope
you like it
Donna
x
What fabulous texture and interest!
ReplyDeleteA really fabulous cityscape Donna and so very dimensional too. Just love how you put this together.
ReplyDeleteI have this set too and can't wait for time to play.
Fliss xx
Fantastic!!! xxx
ReplyDeleteI don't need those Dies, I don't need those Dies, I don't need those Dies, love this!! Great choice of paper to die cut them from makes a fabulous card.
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Amanda x
oooooh this is so cool Donna - LOVE it!
ReplyDelete(fab dies!)
Gill x
WOW, this turned out so cool! Love those dies! They look amazing cut out from patterned paper like this. Thanks for sharing! xx
ReplyDeleteSweet...all this inspiration on these dies has given me new reason to create a list of things to buy. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteGreat textures Donna and cool design.
ReplyDeleteJulie x
Love what you've done with the Cityscape dies, and your skies are fabulous behind too!
ReplyDeleteAlison x
Oooh been away - nearly missed this! Fab xx
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful variation on the Cityscape dies! Really creative and beautiful.
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