She does the most incredible 3D cards and has a free tutorial on how she does it.
The way she matches up her elements and patterned paper is awesome.
The following cards are my first attempt into my journey of 3d cards.
My first card I used dimension tape but I wasn't able to get the image rounded. Even though it is 3d it is too flat. Just a tip, instead of expensive dimension squares you can purchase a whole role of mounting tape at the dollar store which works fantastic.
My first card I used dimension tape but I wasn't able to get the image rounded. Even though it is 3d it is too flat. Just a tip, instead of expensive dimension squares you can purchase a whole role of mounting tape at the dollar store which works fantastic.
The card is a 5 X 7. The image is from Lily of the Valley. The embossing folders are sizzix
The images was colored with prisma colored pencils and mineral spirits.
The second time around I used silicone glue and it worked out much better. I was able to
round out my mouse and put different depths in certain areas. It was really fun and challenging and I plan to do it again. So many ideas floating around in my head.
The card is a 5 X 7. The image is Penny Black, Cheesecake Wishes. The daisies are cut
from MTC and flourishes are Cheery Lyne.
The images was colored with prisma colored pencils and mineral spirits
The images was colored with prisma colored pencils and mineral spirits.
The second time around I used silicone glue and it worked out much better. I was able to
round out my mouse and put different depths in certain areas. It was really fun and challenging and I plan to do it again. So many ideas floating around in my head.
The card is a 5 X 7. The image is Penny Black, Cheesecake Wishes. The daisies are cut
from MTC and flourishes are Cheery Lyne.
The images was colored with prisma colored pencils and mineral spirits
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