Saturday 17 November 2018

Winnie & Walter - Leading Lady Act Three

So happy to be back for another week on the Winnie & Walter blog - I am having so much fun creating all these projects. 

This week I chose to focus on one of my favourite techniques - creating backgrounds using die cuts. Winnie & Water dies are some of my absolute favourites and I am highlighting a few of them today.

First up is using tone-on-tone die cuts to create a background - this is a time consuming technique but it is one of my favourites since I just love the effect on the finished card. For these cards, I used the Typecast: Cary Numbers Cutaways to create my background. I die cut all the numbers five times and then adhered them randomly onto the same colour card base. I wanted the background  of the card to be the focus so I kept the rest of it very simple with some Copic coloured images from Happy Dance and a greeting from Sentimental Birthday.




I made two versions of the card - one in white and one in blue. I am not very good with using non-neutral coloured card bases so this technique is a great way to force myself to do it :) 

My next two projects focused on using border dies to create the background using the Georgette Border Cutaways. For the first card, I die cut the flower-shaped border repeatedly across the card panel. I then backed the panel with Be Creative tape and added some glitter to it through the die cuts (I was going for a sparkly snowflake look - that unfortunately does not show up well in the picture). I, once again, kept the rest of the card simple with a cute Copic coloured image from Sweet Holiday with Evelin T and a greeting from Sentimental Winter


For the second card, I die cut the flower shaped border only three times on the panel, and I finished the edge with the scallop die. I again backed the die cut part of the panel with Be Creative tape but, this time, I added red glitter to the die cut openings. I mounted the panel on a light grey card base and added a red glitter In A Word: Merry Cutaway die cut combined with a light grey stamped sentiment from In A Word Merry. The finishing touch was some sparkly gems added to the centres of the red 
flowers.


My final projects are all about adding Copic colouring to the die cuts to create interesting backgrounds - for these projects, I used one of the hexagon frame dies from the Essentials Josephine Cutaways.  


For the first card, I cut the smallest hexagon frame multiple times from 6 different colours of cardstock. I then added to some shading using corresponding Copic colours to the outside edge of each hexagon frame. I adhered the frames to the card base in rainbow order (these die cuts piece together - almost like inlaid die cutting). I then die cut the small hexagons (many times!) from white glitter cardstock to inlay in the centre of each of the hexagons. I trimmed the panel, adhered it to a card base and added a simple white embossed greeting from The Big, the bold and the party with foam tape.


For the second card, I repeated the process but instead of adding the white glitter paper, I also added shading to the centres of the hexagons and popped them up with foam squares. I finished off the card with a glittery In A Word Thanks die cut.



Finally, I wanted to quickly share a card front that I made to show another idea on how to colour the hexagons. For this one, I used a light grey panel and cut the hexagons from the same paper. I coloured some of them with different shades of grey Copics - and adhered them to make an ombre pattern. I ran out of time on the rest of the card but wanteed to share what I had done.



Shay has kindly offered up a $30 Winnie & Walter gift card for me to give to one lucky commenter on my blog, My Life in Paper For your chance to win, leave a comment on this post and/or any of my leading lady posts and I will randomly pick a winner from all the comments left by November 30th.


Thanks so much for stopping by! 

Jill



19 comments:

  1. Love the bear holding the tree... so cute. Your coloring is fabulous.

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  2. Oh so creative & wonderful, Jill! I love all your cards, especially the hexagons & your Merry card!

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  3. The critters are all so adorable, of course! I love how you used the Georgette Border cutaway on a couple of your cards. I have that die and now I have to CASE both ways you used it; it's just lovely!! And so good to know I don't need a whole cover plate to do that BG. Thanks so much for your inspiration today.

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  4. Oh my! The designs of all your cards and the bright colors are simply amazing!!! Awesome creations!!!

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  5. Amazing cards! Adorable, beautiful and fun. Fantastic and creative examples of using dies for backgrounds.

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  6. All your cards are fabulous but I particularly love the last three with the fantastic Copic marker shading!

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  7. Fabulous cards! I especially love the holiday cards and the use of the border die!

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  8. i LOVE These!!!! such great ideas for backgrounds!

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  9. Oh my goodness, those Happy Dance critters are so adorable and I love the colorful balloon bunches! Your coloring skills are exception and these are beautiful cards.

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  10. Your cards are so cute and colorful.

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  11. These are all fabulous cards and ideas! Love them all, especially how you used the border die to create the background. May have to CASE that one too! All the hexagons cards are pretty awesome too! x

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  12. Wow Jill; what a treat for the eyes...so many and so much bold fresh and festive colours! Congrats on being leading lady! Couldn't pick a favorite; ther are to many I really like :) Hugs, Gerrina

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  13. Fabulous cards! I love the balloons and the Christmas tree!

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  14. I just love those awesome balloons and that cute little guy with his Christmas tree. Your cards are the sweetest ever!

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  15. oooh these are so fun -love how you colored the balloons

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  16. Love your wonderful cards. The hexagons are awesome and the bear and rabbit with the tree are just adorable. Thanks for your lovely inspiration.

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  17. You are so creative!!! Wow...what intriguing ways to use die cuts. I am in awe. My favorite is the pretty Merry card with the border die used repeatedly. Love the sparkly gems you added.
    <3 J

    jwoolbright at gmail dot com
    HerPeacefulGarden.blogspot.com

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  18. When I first saw your number cards in my email they caught my eye. So happy I have a chance to go back and read how they came together. Thank you for sharing! I also love how you created the background from a border die. So clever!

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