Sunday 15 November 2020



For this sample I used one of the backing papers, I also used a stencil for the font and an svg file for the cab which also comes with mat layers ( I did add an extra layer myself). I used a white pen to draw the cab before cutting.



Another background paper printed A5 size plus the front view of the cab made in the same way as before, I stencilled the crown and big ben. 






For the cab and bus cards I enlarged the svg files, used one of the mat layers (which I enlarged at the same time) doubled it flipped one and welded them together I then used another one of the same size behind the bus to get a full background (the ones welded together won't be full size as they need to overlap to enable you to weld them). I used an embossing pen in the universal pen holder and black embossing powder. for the bus I then added a yellow embossing powder topped with glossy accents.



For this sample I used a stencil on the card base then edged in ink, a backing paper cut from an svg in two mat layer sizes also with inked edges with another mat layer in the same cardstock as the tower to give definition. Another stencil for the postcard also then inked to give definition finished off with the tower top and mat layer.



another backing paper, three different svg files for the tuck in edges, the candelabra and the tower with the mat layer and card base having inked edges.



For this one I have repeated again a similar process but the picture on the front is one of the Charisma files printed then cut out on the scanncut.



I think this is my favourite as I have made the backing paper A5 before printing onto printable acetate I have then fussy cut flowers and a bird from the same backing paper printed A4 inked the edges then layered on top of the acetate, this serves another purpose in hiding the 3d foam I used to attach the acetate to the card base.

 

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