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Thursday, December 1, 2022

HD Twilight Under the Sea - You're a Treasure

Today I have 5 cards from a Hunkydory kit called Twilight Under the Sea - the set called You're a Treasure.  Here's what the set included:

One die cut sheet and two Adorable Scoreable (AS) pieces of printed card stock.

And here are the 5 cards made:

Next up are the closeups of each card.

Card #1:

I made my first card with a black card stock base.  It was pretty quick.  I cut the border to fit - except that unless I cut into the next word, it was a little too short.  So, I added black mirri to each end to create the correct length.  I also chose to fussy cut the treasure chest, so it would look like it was floating to the bottom.

Inside:

Because the inside was black, I needed something lighter to write a message on.  I added the frame, then cut a piece of white card stock a bit smaller to leave a black border.  Then I used distress & distress oxide inks to color the card stock to blend with the border & card front.  I finished with the remaining piece of border left over from the card front.

Card #2:

I usually start working with a set by cutting the AS into different pieces for the cards I want to make.  In this case, after cutting a 5 x 7 from the one sheet of AS and two 9 x 4 pieces from the other, I had some miscellaneous pieces left that weren't really the right side for any card - so, this card front was pieced from those.  The largest remaining piece was from the first AS sheet.  I took a border from the die cut sheet and added it to the bottom.  Then I added a border at the top from the 2nd AS sheet, and finished the background of the card by adding a piece of washi tape running across the top and then using a Sharpie marker to add black to the edges that didn't already have it.  As you can see, I then added a couple of die cuts from the die cut sheet to complete the card front.

Inside:

Inside I created a border with a thin strip of leftover AS and washi tape top and bottom.

Card #3:

This card front was the first piece cut from the AS.  I used a black Sharpie to edge the card stock.  Then I added a washi tape border across the top, along with a die cut sentiment from the set to finish the card.

Inside:

Inside, I cut a piece of scrap from the die cut sheet to create a border with colors that mimic that on the card front - adding washi & Sharpie.  I also free-hand cut a "fish" from black mirri to add to this border.

Card #4:

Here we have a piece of the 2nd AS piece cut to fit the card front.  I added a piece of border from the die cut sheet to the bottom border.  Then I added a frame and focal from the die cut sheet.  The final piece was a die cut sentiment, added with foam tape.

Inside:

Once again, a strip of AS scrap along with scraps of mirri & Sharpie edges create a border on the inside of the card.

Card #5:

This card front was cut from the AS in the same way as the previous one.  To this, I added a frame and focal from the die cut sheet and another die cut sentiment from the same sheet - again added with foam tape.

Inside:

Borders on the inside where created from scraps of the AS & scraps of the die cut sheet.

THE CHANGE: And now the twist!  After posting, these cards on a message board I frequent, a friend pointed out that the sentiment on card #3 might not be taken well given the focal picture.  I immediately knew she was right and that I needed to make some changes.

I thought it would be a simple swap - and it started out that way.  I simply took the offending sentiment and card #4, and exchanged sentiments to create this:


But, when I went to put the "Birthday Wishes" sentiment on the original card, I didn't like it.  It wasn't as bad as the first sentiment, but still not great.  So, I ended up putting it on the inside of card #5 so it looked like this:

So now I needed a sentiment that would work with the focal on card #3.  I remembered the sentiment stamps/dies sets that my Mom had brought over on Wednesday.  I had stamped and die cut a whole bunch with black ink on white card stock, figuring I could then color the background whatever color would work best with my card.  I chose two of those and used distress & oxide inks to color them before adding them to the card.  This is now what it looks like:


I definitely think that sentiment is better than the original with this focal!

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