Wednesday, March 16, 2011

Five

This week’s featured technique on Papertrey Ink’s Make it Monday video was partially embossing a panel using an impression plate. I put the technique to use on this fun number themed birthday card.

At first, I was challenged on a layout idea that might make good use of a partially debossed panel. Once I settled on using a die cut tag, my card came together quickly. I used the Tag Sale #1 die to make a tag from kraft cardstock, then used my By the Numbers impression plate on the bottom half of the tag. It's hard to see in the photo, but I promise it's there!

I arranged the rest of the elements on the card to cover the indentation left by the top of the impression plate. A Hawaiian Shores circle sits on top of the tag with a felt “5.” The “who’s turning” sentiment from Big Birthday Wishes is stamped on a double-ended banner die cut that stretches across the card, underneath the felt numeral. I added a Harvest Gold button, tied with some baker’s twine, to balance out the elements.

The tag is tied with a scrap of Hawaiian Shores grosgrain ribbon, then set on a piece of red Bitty Star Basics patterned paper. I matted it on a Hawaiian Shores panel, then set the piece on an Aqua Mist cardfront.

Materials Used:
BigBirthday Wishes stamp set, Pure Poppy ink, Hawaiian Shores, Aqua Mist and Kraft cardstock, Bitty Star Basics patterned paper, By the Numbers impression plate, By the Numbers Collection (5) , double-ended banner, and Tag Sale #1 dies, Pure Poppy felt, Hawaiian Shores grosgrain ribbon, Harvest Gold cardstock (Papertrey Ink); circle die (Spellbinders); baker’s twine (Timeless Twine)

3 comments:

  1. Really pretty, Lori! Love the colors and the partly embossing adds just that bit of extra! Good luck on the challenge!
    Hugs, Wendy

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  2. Beautiful card! I like where you put the banner.

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  3. I really like your fun, bright card and the bow is perfect.

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