Wednesday, February 5, 2014

Faux Tie Dye Card



Faux Tie Dye Card by Bridget Louw

 


Hi, it’s Bridget here again with my first project for 2014. I am still exhausted from all the festivities but it was loads of fun.. The card I want to show case for you today is a faux tie dye technique using Distress paints. Once the paper has dried you can emboss it or cut dies from it using the amazing array of folders and dies from Couture Creations.
The card measures 7” high x 5” wide.

The first step is to cut the card base from white cardstock which measures 10” x 7” scored at 5”.

The coloured layer measures 6 7/8” x 4 7/8”.
Cut another piece of white smooth cardstock 4 ¾” x 6 ¾”, this is the piece we will faux tie dye.

On a non stick craft match spread the Distress paints in the colours of your choice and mist lightly with water. Sweep your cardstock through it until it is completely covered and set aside to dry. 

 

While it is drying die cut the second smallest die from C0723049 Nesting Dies: Victorian Rectangles and stamp your card sentiment on it. Create a bow with one or multiple loops and set aside.


Put the now dry cardstock through the Large Persuasion Blooms (C0723452) embossing folder and attach it to the piece of coloured cardstock. 

 

 

Create faux stitching with the piercer from the C0721986 Handheld Essentials set. Fill in each hole with a white pen to simulate stitches.

 

Adhere to the front of the card, attach the sentiment and ribbon using C0721963 Foam mounting Tape.

Congrats, your card is done, easy as 1,2,3

Couture Creations products used
C0723452 Persuasion Blooms
C0723049 Nesting Dies: Victorian Rectangles
C0721963 Foam mounting Tape
C0721984 Double Sided Tape
C0721957 Self Healing Cutting Mat
C0721986 Handheld Essentials set
CO723039 Precision Trimmer

Other products used
Big Shot Die Cutting machine
Cardstock
Sentiment stamp
Ribbon
Distress Paints
I hope you like my card and will try making it with the amazing product range from Couture Creations.

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