Hi everyone, and welcome once again to another craftalong tuesday. Today I've chosen a really lovely bundle that is an extra special one, as one of the main dies within the bundle corresponds with the embossing folder, which I think is just amazing giving such a delicate embossed look to all of the seashells. So without rambling on any longer let's get started with todays project, hope you like it!..................
Materials needed:
Seaside spray cardstock
1pc - 5-7/8" x 8-1/4" - scored on longside at 4-1/8" - cardbase
1pc - 7/8" x 4-1/8" - sentiment layer
Basic white cardstock
2pc - 4" x 5-3/4" - front of card layer and inside of card
1pc - 3/4" x 4" - for the sentimet
Sand and sea dsp
1pc - 3-7/8" x 5-5/8" - front of card layer
Piece with seashell images on to fussy cut some out
White vellum cardstock
1pc - 3-7/8" x 5-5/8" - front of card layer
Soft seafoam cardstock
1pc - approx 4-1/2" x 6" - to die cut seashells out
Sahara sand cardstock
1pc - approx 4-1/2" x 6" - to die cut seashells out
Pearlescent speciality paper
1pc - approx 3-1/2" x 3-1/2" - to die cut one seashell out
Opal Rounds
Card instructions
1. Fold and burnish the cardbase.
2. Stamp images and sentiment using soft seafoam ink and seaside spray on the white card piece for the inside of the card and glue inside card flat.
3. Glue the dsp piece onto the other white card piece, and glue flat to the front of the card base.
4. Die cut all of the different seashell pieces, including the single pearlescent one and then place them one at a time inside the embossing folder, you will see that they line up with the embossing folder exactly, run them through the die cutting machine, and then you will be wowed as to how fabulous they look.
5. Carefully using your snips cut the shells from the sahara sand section, and then using a few, not lots of dimensionals layer them on top of the soft seafoam section. I've also used the seaweedy pieces to give the whole piece alot of dimension.
6. Fussy cut the dsp shells out and give them a bit of depth using a bone folder, then attach them into place, don't completely glue anything down, as you want it to look 3D rather than flat.
6. Stamp the sentiment using seaside spray ink and then add a few dots using the stamped image and sahara sand ink. Now glue this flat at a slight angle, onto the seaside spray piece of cardstock and then glue this onto the shell section.
7. Cut out the pearlescent shell using your snips and then place this onto the shell piece tucking it under and on top of different pieces, again to give a bit of depth.
8. Now take the vellum piece and using your snips rough up the edges of it, I've put small tears into each side as well. Take the shell section and place dimensionals behind the shells, put a small bit of glue onto the dimensionals and now attach this whole section onto the vellum (using a bit of glue makes sure that it stays attached to the vellum).
9. Now on the reverse side of the vellum place glue dots, again behind the shells, then attach this to the front of the card base on top of the dsp. Using the vellum just dulls the dsp down a bit making it look merky like under the sea.
10. Place 3 opal pearls onto the front of the card base and that's the card finished.
Hope you liked the project today, I really loved how it finished and I already have a dear friend in mind to send it to for her birthday.
Until next time take care and keep crafting see you soon.
Huge Crafty Hugs
Natalie xx
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Oh my...I am so looking forward to putting this together. Such a perfect card for my nephew who loves the sea. Thank you Natalie x
ReplyDeleteAhhhh thats great to hear Debbie loved putting this one together hope you enjoy making it thanks for your lovely comment x
DeleteAbsolutely gorgeous card, Natalie, I love all the different layers and elements, so much fun, love anything to do with the sea :)
ReplyDeleteThanks Anne I just think this suite is brilliant for sea and sand themed cards it's so easy to use x Natalie
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