Todays tutorial is another of those that will give you two cards for the price of one .. and no waste at all. I have created two cards one gold and the other silver and just by varying the colors and the way you add in flowers, ribbons and pearls will create a new look for you each time.
Spellbinders Supplies:
- S5-164 Grateful Lattice
- S6-001 5x7 Matting Basics A
- S6-002 5x7 Matting Basics B
- S4-425 Elegant Ovals
- GC-200 Grand Calibur
Other Supplies:
- Flowers from Wild Orchid Crafts
- Ribbon from Mei Flower
- Glitter from Glitter Magic
- Gold and Silver Card from Craft Show
- Double sided adhesive sheet
Instructions:
With die #7 from Matting basics A create two card bases (Please remember that #1 is always the smallest die)
With die #7 from Matting Basics B and the Grateful Lattice die cut out one panel.
Cover the waste pieces with double sided adhesive sheet and sprinkle with glitter of your choice
I used a fine silver glitter for mine and pressed it on to the adhesive sheet making sure that it is all covered.
Continuing with the silver panel I have got my base as a Hinged card and to this I have cut a smaller silver panel and another in white and embossed this one.
Layer them all together using foam tape under the Lattice panel.
Wrap these with silver ribbon before adding to your base card
Add the full Lattice piece to some gold card using foam tape around the edges of the die cut and another in the centre to support the sentiment
Again I have added in some gold ribbon around the layers before adding them to the base card
With the Elegant Oval I have cut one gold and one silver oval from die #3
I have varied the orientation of these ovals to add another difference to my cards.
I added in my flowers on the gold card to frame the sentiment along the top right corner
I used a selection of Roses in gold and ivory, with Tuscany rosebuds and gypsophilia and all have been sparkled with fine clear glitter
On the silver one I have added them to the bottom of the oval and used camellia, tulips, small rosebuds and gypsophilia
And there you have two lovely cards ready to send and no waste at all from your precious cardstock.
The same ingredients have been used for both cards but they look completely different
Look at other dies in your collection and see if you can repeat this tutorial with them.
More tomorrow ...
Hugs xx
Hi Christina, these are both so pretty, very different from your other cards. I can't wait to try to make one.. Just hope thy come out as lovely as yours. I'm off to bed it's late here in the states.. :) Have a wonderful day :)
ReplyDeleteThey are both lovely and with no waste
ReplyDeletethanks for showing that
cheers Kaye
that is lovely Christina, I just have to try it. hugs Lyn xxx
ReplyDeleteTwo beautiful cards Christina. Love them both.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea Christina. I have a couple of this type of die and never thought of using the waste. I so love the way you arrange your flowers. Why do mine never look that good?
ReplyDeleteLove Val in Spain x
Two lovely cards & great inspiration for me as I have this die.
ReplyDeleteMichele
Christine you are so inspiring, I will have to see if I have anything suitable in my very small collection of dies. Both are beautiful cards but delightfully different.
ReplyDeleteSuzanne
Good morning Christina,
ReplyDeleteAnother great Tutorial. I might have a go at this later.
Well that's after I get through my "to do" list.
Have a great day
Patricia x
Hi Christina
ReplyDeleteThank you for the tutorial and showing us such a lot of ideas from this die , your two cards do look so completely different , loving the sentiments and both finished projects .
Take Care
Elaine H X
Hi Christina
ReplyDeleteTwo cards for the price of one. Two lovely cards for us today. Thanks for the tutorial.
Wonderful tutorial Christine! Two beautiful cards and no waste, brilliant idea. Debra x
ReplyDeleteGreat idea Christina, looks so pretty, xxxx
ReplyDeleteGood morning Christina, these two cards are absolutely stunning I love them, they are beautiful. Your inspiration is amazing, flowers ribbons and sentiments lovely, and they look very special.kind regards.
ReplyDeleteAnne Owens.
Hi Christina two beautiful cards and loved the tutorial.
ReplyDeleteMarion H
Morning Christina,
ReplyDeleteTwo lovely cards, I have this die but must admit I usually throw away the waste, but will be trying your idea.
Lydia
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Beautiful cards, Christina, thanks for this informative tutorial!
ReplyDeleteI also have this die, so now I only have to try making something similar ;))
Hi Christina, Love both of those cards, as always your cards are beautiful, Cheers Anna.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous cards!
ReplyDeleteWow-what gorgeous cards! Great tutorial!
ReplyDeletethey are both beautiful cards. i am happy to say i have the lattice and the ovals dies so i will make these for myself but in different colours. great idea to use the waste. xx
ReplyDeleteThis tutorial is awesome! Love both cards, love the way you used the waste and changed the orientation to make the cards look different. I'm so in awe of your talent. I'm also excited because I happen to have all the dies you used so I plan to create my version of your lovely cards. I cannot wait until I am finally able to craft again! Your cards make me miss it even more!
ReplyDeleteGood Morning Christina :) OMG!! Absolutely Gorgeous Cards this morning and a wonderful tutorial, as well! Lovely sentiments on both cards. It's the first time I've seen the sentiment on the silver card, as I recall What a beautiful way to start my day. Thank you so much for sharing Enjoy a wonderful day. Big Hugs.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful cards and fantastic tutorial! Thank you!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful cards. Thank you so much for the tutorial. Another die I bought that I will now know how to use. Your tutorials really help me and I really appreciate them. Thank you again..
ReplyDeleteTwo gorgeous cards Christina, you make it look so simple....thank you for sharing this with us...luv Ursula xx
ReplyDeleteVery clear tutorial - and lovely cards xx
ReplyDeleteTwo fabulous cards and an easy to follow tutorial. Thank you Christina. Pat x
ReplyDeleteThese are both gorgeous!! I love it when I get a twofer from my die cutting! Less to clean up and doubling my stash of ready to go cards! TFS!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! Beautiful! Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteHi Christina this is absolutely worth trying. its lovely.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely beautiful and I love the way you use all of the parts to make two cards. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous cards and awesome tutorial!
ReplyDeleteSherrie K
Beautiful cards.Thank you Christina for reminding me how to do these cards again, I also did one with same technique with the bird cage and the Diagonal stripes as per your video's. All the cards were well received by the receipients. Just love watching your video's over and over.Thank you again xx
ReplyDeleteThese cards are beautiful and a very clever idea. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteboth lovely Christina xx
ReplyDeleteHello Christina
ReplyDeleteTwo gorgeous card's, love them.
Regards
Joan
Very pretty cards Christina, I will check out my dies. I think I will have to watch more closely for fancy dies in the stores. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteTwo beautiful cards Christina. Love them both. Thanks for sharing.xx
ReplyDeleteThese are beautiful Christina. I would love to try these but I don't have any intricate dies like this. They are really gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteToday's post is a real gem in everyway Christina! Thank you.
ReplyDeleteHi Christina, Two wonderful cards, thanks for the handy tips. Janelle x
ReplyDeleteHi Christina, 2 lovely pretty cards, great tutorials thanks for sharing. Take Care Melody xXx
ReplyDeleteHi Christina, thank you for your very interesting tutorial. I don't have the lattice die but guess it's one for my list. Good to see that the negative of the lattice makes such a lovely card too. X
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing these beautiful layouts and for the tutorials. I just love the lattice. The cards are so elegant looking.
ReplyDeleteThank you for the tutolrial. These cards are so pretty. I love the dies and the colors and everything about them! Gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteAlways a pretty technique Christina; I am half afraid to try this. Of course, if I want all the pieces to remain in the die that is when they will all fly out. If I want them to come out, they will stay in. Yin and yang. I am going to get brave and try your lovely technique, I've only got a sheet of paper and 5 minutes to lose.
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