Hi, Cornelia here today, playing with my CUTplorations word dies.
I used distress inks and some of my CUTplorations dies.
Inked up some white card stock and die cut the words.
I then die cut the words out of my card base and randomly stamped in the same colors around the negative space using the mixed media stamps, Scribbly Splattery Grunge and Mixed Media Elements,
I glued black card stock under the negative die cut to give my words more depth, or a shadow if you will and make the words easier to read.
Did the same with the other cards.
Added various embellishments
or splatters - my favorite type of embellishment!
My supplies:
If you try out any of the techniques from our Spotlight posts, link up your project up at our Spotlight Project Showcase.
great project!!! thanks for the tutorial
ReplyDeleteBeautiful cards, Cornelia! I'm loving all of that great color!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous. Love the coloured diecut words. Hugz
ReplyDeleteVery cool and artsy cards! Love them and the technique you showed us! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteI LOVE all your ombre die cut sentiments and freestyle stamped backgrounds Cornelia. TFS and always inspiring us. Hugs...
ReplyDeleteWhat a deceptively simple technique that looks so amazing!
ReplyDeleteBlessings
Maxine
GORGEOUS!!!
ReplyDeleteLOVE LOVE LOVE these words and ADORE your inky designs - THANK YOU for sharing!!!
Beautiful cas designs and the ombre effects are stunning!
ReplyDeleteCheers
preety
Love your use of colour. The blending is fabulous as is your fantastic layout x
ReplyDeletewow, these are beautiful. What a great idea.
ReplyDeleteYou could get two cards out of each
ReplyDeletecut - using the negative and the
positive. Great cards. Very
colorful.
thanks for sharing.
Certainly something I am considering - still have the negatives :)
DeleteSimply fabulous. Love the bright colours Cornelia. Great little tutorial. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh...why didn't I think of that! Whenever I try to create an ombre effect like this, I really struggle with it...Thanks so much for sharing your process with us! Gorgeous cards, Cornelia...I love every color combo, too!
ReplyDeleteWow... I'll surely give it a try. Gorgeous cards.
ReplyDeleteGreat effect with this technique!
ReplyDeleteLove these vibrant colour combinations! So striking...
ReplyDeleteWOWed! Sentiments say it all! Of course, now I need more word dies...STAMPlorations, of course *grin*
ReplyDelete~carol