Monday, January 19, 2009

Valentines Card




I did this card for a class at TwoPeas. It is a monthly class that challenges you to make three cards from three different designs. I used my Cricut to cut the hearts and my Cuttlebug to emboss the base of the card and the elements. Since I was trying to stay pretty much with monotones, I added dimension by using different embossing folders and different materials. I wanted my hearts to stand out more so I used Metallic Champagne acrylic paint from Walmart to paint them.

One great tip about die cutting, whether it is with a manual or electrical machine, buy tons of heavy white cardstock and acrylic paints. Your color choices are limitless with the right acrylic paints. Use them straight out of the bottle or mix them to create your own personal color. Then you won't have to worry if you have the right color cardstock for a particular embellishment. I am a very late night scrapper so I can't just get up and drive down to my LSS for the perfect color cardstock. So I buy several paints and I try to get them in different finishes. For example, this paint has a metallic finish to it. I also have a flat Champagne color that I like to use. I use to be an Acryli[c paint snob and just buy Making Memories but I have started to use brands like Folk Art and generic. Don't get me wrong, the Making Memories bottles are so much more attractive and love the way they come in color groups but sometimes I can't find the color I want or another brand is on sale, so I just go for it.

4 comments:

  1. I love the color on your hearts! What a great way to give yourself more color options.

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  2. Gorgeous card, Ro. And thank you for reminding me about painting the cardstock. I've also made a wrong-colored embellie work on my project by painting it the color I needed, and also painting a border in the color I needed.

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  3. Beautiful card. I love neutral colors even for Vaentine's Day. Have a great day.
    ~Sue~

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  4. Beautiful card. I love neutral colors even for Vaentine's Day. Have a great day.
    ~Sue~

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