I decided to play along with the Try a New Technique challenge on SplitCoast...Got Grid! The instructions are very simple to follow and I have a Scor-Pal, so I decided to dust it off and use it. I have so many gadgets and so little time...LOL! I wanted to stay with the nature theme that Beate used on her written tutorial, so I used my Cattails by Penny Black Co. This is the first time I got to play with it. I used it as the background also. The supply list I used to make these cards is pretty long, so I posted it at the end. I sponged a lot of different colors on the New England Ivy base card until I was happy with it.
I made these with the intention of using them for sympathy cards; however, my sympathy stamp was too big for the hardware, so I had to choose another word. Memories goes perfectly with the sentiment inside, so I am still be able to save them for that occasion.
The first card, I used the grid lines pushed in and the second card I used the side with them raised. Cool, huh? A different look just by using the opposite side. Notice the big eyelets on the side? I have been keeping a secret....
I purchased the Big Bite Crop-a-dile a couple of weeks ago on HSN when they had scrapbooking items for sale. Woo Hoo! I really like it! I didn't use my other one that much, because I always line up more than one embellishment. This rocks! It is easy to use and you can line your eyelets, grommets, etc. up in a row even in the middle of a scrapbook page. Holy Moly! I haven't tried it scrapbooking yet, but I certainly will.
Another thing I want to point out is the fantastic CTMH New England Ivy ribbon. It matches the pattern in the grid perfectly. Unfortunately, it is retired. I looked through a lot of ribbon before I found it in my stash. A girl can never have enough ribbon or stamps or gadgets or paper...LOL!
This is the inside of my card. I just love the sentiment from the Best Wishes stamp set. I added the Inkadinkado stamp to the bottom corner. Normally, I don't decorate the inside of my cards, but I felt like continuing the nature theme on the inside too.
This is the first grid I made and sponged it too dark for what I wanted to do. I was going to toss it, then I decided to make it black and brown. This color combo is definitely out of the box for me. As a stamper, I just don't like to throw anything away. If I can salvage it, I try to. I stamped the same image on the black paper in Versamark for the background.
Which grid do you like the best? The lines going in or raised? Just make a comment to let me know. Thanks!
Supplies: All supplies are CTMH unless noted. Best Wishes stamp set; Memory Labels stamp set; Cattails stamp (Penny Black Co.); Inkadinkado stamp; Cocoa ink, marker and paper; Black ink and paper; Desert Sand ink, New England Ivy ink, maker, ribbon and paper; Sunny Yellow ink; Honey ink; Crystal Blue ink; White Daisy textured cardstock; Black cord (unknown); Antique gold hardware (Paper Studio); Antique Silver hardware (Paper Studio); Big Eyelets (unknown); Versamark
Happy Stamping!
13 comments:
Simply awesome!!! Both are very nice, I prefer the raised grid.
Love these cards! Oh no, more stampsets I will have to buy. I like the indented lines the best.
oh my gosh kim....that is amazing....i don't think i like one more than the other....i just love them both! and finishing off the inside....I need todo that more often!
These cards are beautiful, I like the indented one better.
Beautiful cards! I love them both, but prefer the raised lines.
love this effect on cards...the first one I like the best. Awesome cards~
These cards are beautiful Kim!!! Lvoe both of them! :D
I like them both but I prefer the lines going in on this one.
Beautiful cards, Kim! Love the technique!
can't wait to meet you at convention!
The cards are all great, Kim. I like the indented lines a little better but I really like your "mistake" card color the best!
I'm glad that you didn't throw it away.
Well my goodness, Kim! I am blown away by these cards. They are fantastic...so so beautiful! I like both of them. I've seen this grid done before, but never tried it. Maybe there is a tutorial in the making for it?-hint hint ;D
Awesome. I read you daily. Love your ideas and your cards.
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Jaunice Minor
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Absolutely GORGEOUS! You have done a fantastic job on all these cards. Thanks SO much for sharing!
(trying to catch up a bit after a week of being couch bound)
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