Today I have some cards made with 3 sheets of coordinating 12 x 12 patterned paper. The first two cards have 3 different patterned papers on the same card. This is a REAL challenge for me. I just usually prefer either no pattern or one pattern - maybe two - seldom more than that. But, I wanted to meet the challenge I saw posted, so I decided to try my best. The rest of the cards use one or more of the patterns.
Card #1:
This is a banded fold back card. The inside has the small square pattern matted with red, and the outside has the striped matted with red. I also used matted striped for the band. Then I fussy cut the squares from the largest pattern & matted those with red before adding them as you see here. I finished with a matted die cut sentiment (A2 Card and Box Set from Card Making Magic) and large Jewel Dazzels for the center of each square.
Opened:
As you can see, I added an extra band piece so I could put the little pop-up girl on it. I also stamped the message "Stay young at heart!" - Crafter's Companion Compendium stamps (CCC) - Birthday Male page.
Card #2:
Once again I have 3 patterned papers on this card. As you can see, I matted the layers with read again. This time I did not use Jewel Dazzles, but added a punched circle to the center of the large square. The sentiment is again from the A2 Card and Box Set.
Inside:
Matted paper and a stamped sentiment (CCC - Congratulations page).
Card #3:
This one is quite different - I started seeing the lines as waves and went looking for something that lives in the sea. In addition to a blue card stock mat, I used a blue Sharpie marker to border all elements (except the porpoises - which were fussy cut freebie downloads from somewhere).
Inside:
Inside I added more of the blue card stock, a stamped message (CCC - Inspirational), and scrap from a calendar page.
Card #4:
This card actually has FOUR patterned papers on it because I added a blue patterned paper as part of the matting. But this time I made things REALLY challenging for myself. I started by cutting squares from some of the patterned papers. BUT, I cut them too small - 1" square - and that meant I had a BUNCH of them. Here's the first card I made with them and I only used a small fraction! Anyway, I had planned to put a 3 x 2 grid of squares, but when I saw how small these were - even after TRIPLE matting - I decided to make a 4 x 3 grid instead. As you can see, I used an embossed piece of card stock (Kitchen Weave by Cuttlebug) for a background and pulled the middle two pieces out, turned them on point, and had them on either side of my focal - which is another multi-layered square, but bigger. On the bigger one, I wrapped a scrap of lacy ribbon before adding the sentiment to it. The sentiment is one of my Mom's stamp & die cut sets & I threaded a piece of card stock through it - finishing the ends like I would if it were a ribbon.
Inside:
As you can see, I added strips of the same embossed card stock and 4 more of the multi-layered squares. The sentiment is from CCC Inspirational.
Card #5:
Here I used most of the rest of those little squares I talked about in the description of the previous card. I embossed the front of the cream colored card base using the same Kitchen Weave embossing folder as I used on the last card. I inked all the edges of the little squares, and aligned them on strips of a dark red card stock as you can see in the picture above. I had a leftover strip of striped paper that I matted on the red before gluing it horizontally across the center. The focal is a fussy cut image from the 3rd printed paper - matted with dark red, placed on the larger striped square (with foam tape) - also matted on dark red. The sentiment is a cut out from a freebie download (Debbi Moore).
Inside:
Most of the rest of the squares & a couple more strips of dark red form borders on the inside. The stamped message is one from CCC - Birthday-Female.
Card #6:
I'm getting desperate to use up these papers at this point! So - I recognize that I need to make a bigger dent in the large patterned paper, so I cut out a bunch of the larger images to use on this card. As you can see, I used the smaller print as the background - with a dark red frame. To this, I add a strip of the striped paper - matted on the red. I matted the larger print pieces on cream and arranged them as you see, then I added a die cut sentiment (A2 Card & Box set from Card Making Magic).
Inside:
The border is another strip of the small print - matted with dark red. More of the cream matted larger prints, and a stamped sentiment (CCC - Birthday Male) complete the inside.
Card #7:
Here's the FINAL card from these papers - YAY! Since the papers are multi-colored, I've enjoyed pulling different colors for the mats. This time I tried yellow mats - but they didn't work as well as I would have liked, so I double matted by adding green. This worked better. After adding the strip of striped paper for a background, I scattered a bunch of the larger print pieces and the die cut sentiment (A5 Box Kit from Card Making Magic). I needed something else, so went through my stash and found this panda freebie printout (from Debbi Moore).
Inside:
A couple of strips - one of the striped, one of the small print - double matted with yellow & green create a border. A couple more of the larger patterned pieces, and a stamped sentiment (CCC - Birthday - Male).
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