You all really seemed to enjoy one layer, birds last week, as we had another bumper week. Thank you.
One layer is certainly a breeze for you all now and many of you even enjoying it. Maybe it will take over the world!
We also have now tipped 1200 folllowers! Amazing.
Onto this week and it's theme time, we have chosen
"Cut it Out"
For this we would like to see some kind of hole or aperture in your card!
Here are our samples
I made a 6x6" card from white hammer card, then cut an aperture from the centre of the front flap, with a heart die. This particular die is Nellie Snellen Multi Frames Dies Hearts. I used the very plain die from this fab set. I printed Wedding day in Scriptina font which I'd previously printed onto ivory paper from a wonderful set by Pink Petticoat Vintage Rose I used the big roses background in Blossom for one and Ocean for the other. As the paper is ivory I punched daisies from ivory card in 2 sizes. Placing them, I did the top and bottom first, so that I kept the shape and put pearls in the centres to finish. I will put close-ups on my personal blog here
Chrissie
This is a stamp by Tanda very much in the style of Rennie Mackintosh. The circle element seemed perfect for making an aperture and as luck would have it, one of my circular Nesties was the perfect size.
Here is the technique I used in order to cut out just part of the circle and leave the lady's image intact.
- Cut around the edge of the image within the circle with a craft knife, continuing just past the edge of the circle.
- Place the die in position, under the cut out section of the image.
- Run the card through your die cutting machine.
- The whole image was cut out with a rectangular Nestie adjusted to fit the frame of the image, as in a previous tutorial.
This one has a die cut, rectangular aperture, which has been decorated with a Martha Stewart flower border and additional, matching, Woodware punched flowers. The butterflies are from Dienamics and Marianne Creatables, again with a little added Glamour Dust. The computer generated sentiment is in Passions Conflict ROB font and mounted on an oval Nestie diecut.
There are a few more aperture cards on my personal blog, one using no dies to make the aperture!.
We look forward to see your wonderful creations.
Wow fabulous samples ladies looks fun will try to play this week have some birthday cards to make!
ReplyDeleteFabulous cards,thanks for the tip on cutting out part of the circle. Off to get my thinking cap on.
ReplyDeleteFab cards girls and I love the "Theme" xx Jan
ReplyDeleteWhat a great theme!! I have to think about it, but I love the idea. I really admire the 3 ladies who already participated. WOW, so quick.
ReplyDeleteI do love the cards in this post. Thank you!
lovely work ladies.
ReplyDeleteI znów spore wyzwanie. Podziwiam zaangażowanie projektantek i rewelacyjne pomysły, które za każdym razem stanowią niezłe wyzwanie dla wszystkich. Uwielbiam tu się bawić.
ReplyDeleteMore lovely cards girls, off for a think now :O) Viv xx
ReplyDeleteGreat cards to inspire us ladies.....and another lovely challenge
ReplyDeleteAnne
Wonderful inspiration ladies, thanks. I think this may be a good challenge, Gay xxx
ReplyDeleteWow Chrissie & Mandi - those cards are really inspirational & that is some challenge.
ReplyDeleteThank you for the method of cutting a partial aperture - very useful.
Now off to check my stamps
Eeeek! All right then... your cards are certainly inspirational! Vicky x
ReplyDeleteChrissie, that is SUCH a beautiful card. Truly amazing!
ReplyDeleteFabulous cards ladies - and a super challenge too! I've had lots of fun thinking about it, and already there 25 cards loaded!!
ReplyDeleteFantastic inspiration and a challenge that's right up my street, Thank you,
ReplyDeleteJulie.x
love your cards - off to hae a think about my entry
ReplyDeleteWhat a fantastic challenge to get me rethinking my dies! (Which I have, and ended up not using any!!)
ReplyDeleteAnother great challenge. Thanks for favoring me with the Showcase award. I am just giddy all over. I rather clumsily placed the badge on my blog. I so look forward to see what you gals come up with every Saturday!!
ReplyDeleteWhat brilliant entries so far
ReplyDeleteI used Nesties, but I cut it out! :) Thanks girls~ beautiful samples!
ReplyDeleteSorry girls
ReplyDeletei was very rude n forgot to comment, slap me legs, fab challenge, gorgeous cards as always, sue.x
Hi Ladies, Oh wow l see this as a brilliant new challenge and as always your cards are an inspiration to us all! nice to see lots of bloggers have taken the inititive and placed their own fabulous cards, it was a great way to use my new nesties that l recieved from my DIL at Christmas:) Sandra H
ReplyDeleteFantastic theme! Thank you!!
ReplyDeletethanks for such a fun challenge this week LOVED CUTTING out an aperture
ReplyDeleteWhat a fabulous challenge....very creative too!
ReplyDeleteGreat challenge...already looking forward to the next one!!!
ReplyDeleteReally enjoyed this challenge, especially starting my Christmas cards lol
ReplyDeleteMargaret :o)
I can't believe all the creative work the card makers have made with this challenge...love it. I notice Margarets comments above me...don't laugh I'm already making my Christmas cards and now she given me food for thought. Thanks for the challenge ladies
ReplyDeleteThanks for a great challenge ladies xx
ReplyDeleteNice different challenge and fabulous card examples from you both and some brilliant entries too.
ReplyDeleteKath x
Fabulous inspiration, Chrissie and Mandi, thank you! Another very popular challenge this week with some super entries:)
ReplyDeleteThank you for a very challenging challenge!!! ;) I had tons of fun--your cards are amazing! :)
ReplyDeleteeveryone has done such lovely cards, so well done to all of you. Maggie
ReplyDeleteAnd again a lot of beautiful cards. I feel dizzy when I watch them. They are all so beautiful. Again, I was able to play in such great company. Thank you for the CO-Creators - Mandi and Chrissi:)
ReplyDeleteso many lovely card, I missed this challenge, I will lift it
ReplyDeleteHaven't been able to comment on as many as I would have liked, but what a great selection of "holey" cards.
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