Tuesday 10 October 2017

Autumn Too ...

Do you find that when you remember a particular technique you then use that technique to create a lot of cards?  I certainly do ... as followers of my blog will know!!  Today is no exception, I'm into paper piecing at the moment - either stamping and die cutting images and then putting them back together on a card base or die cutting an image and then filling in the negative space with patterned paper.  So it will not be a surprise to see today's contribution to the card stash as it follows the same idea ...



This uses the left overs from my previous post 'Autumn'.  This time I've used a hexagon die and included the outline which I've adhered flat to the base and the hexagons I've adhered using foam adhesive to add dimension.

I used:
UNIKO Fun flowers stamp set (just one of the leaves)
Distress Inks - ripe persimmon, abandoned coral, festive berries, spiced marmalade, carved pumpkin and candied apple.
Sizzix - Tim Holtz Frameworks Honeycomb Die

I'm entering this into the "Less is More" Challenge.



Enjoy!

6 comments:

  1. Great card, love the dimension :)
    Hugs Kaz x

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  2. Love how you've used the hexagons x

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  3. A beautiful card that makes echoes to the previous one with the circles ! It is a very creative design and so beautiful with these hot colours over the white space ! Love it ! Thanks so much for sharing and for playing along at Less is More !

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  4. Beautiful, classy, elegant and such a striking and intricate design Elaine. Love your use of the Uniko goodies and as always thanks for joining us at Less is More

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  5. What an unique card, so fun with all the geometric shapes! Great dimension. Thanks for joining us at Less Is More and I hope to see you playing along in our current challenge OLC: Stars -though knowing you you might have already entered, I'm late with my commenting rounds and haven't checked yet! :)

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