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Monday, 18 December 2017

Layered Card Inspiration by DT Khushboo


Good morning guys! 

This is Khushboo Gandhi here, with an inspiration post this week. For my project this time, I chose to show you guys how you can achieve layering when you're making cards. Sometimes layering looks complicated, but it's not that difficult. There's a simple technique to it - and it all comes down to balancing out your elements on the card.

So let's take a look first at what I've created.





















Materials used:

  • White cardstock
  • Aqua blue cardstock 
  • Chipboard
  • Washi tape
  • Designer corner punch
  • Glue
  • Designer paper/tags
  • Sentiment
  • Pearl brads
  • Wooden embellishment
  • Lindy's brown spray paint
  • Paint brush
  • Brown distress ink
  • Printer paper


Brief steps for creating a card with layers:

  • Take an A4 sized white cardstock and score in the middle of it - to fold it into two and serve as a base (and the first) layer of the card.
  • For the second layer - take an aqua blue cardstock and cut it 1/8th inch less than that of your white card. Punch the corners with a designer corner punch.
  • Add chipboard underneath it (to give it a 3d effect) and stick it onto the base.
  • For the third layer - take your pattern paper and cut it in the shape of tags. If you want, you can stick it onto a black cardstock before sticking it on the chipboard, and then onto the aqua blue cardstock.
  • Take your brown distress ink and distress the edges of the cardstocks.
  • Curl or distress the edges of your tags to give it more depth and character.
  • For the base line, below the tags, take a thin strip of printer paper and cover it with a washi tape of your choice. Stick it underneath the tags to make the card more cohesive.
  • Stick a sentiment of your choice, with pearl brads at its ends.
  • Finally, splash some brown spray around the card.

Hope you guys enjoyed my creations and the tutorial. Can't wait to see how you add your own twist to this!

Above mentioned products are available at Rainbow Craftykari Store OR you can pre-order the products by sending email at rainbowcraftykari@gmail.comThat's it from me, folks!


Signing out,

Khushboo R. Gandhi

4 comments:

  1. This is just so beautiful...

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  2. Loved this creative card. You made layering look so easy. I loved the tip of using chipboard..I have not tried it ever!

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  3. It's amazing, loved the details you explained! Thanks for sharing !

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  4. Looks soo pretty... Share the design procedures,some of the aluminium nameplate manufacturer produce these types of the designs in metals sheets like aluminium, brass.

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