Hello I'm popping by to share some thank you cards I made.
I'd seen the floating frame technique using some sort of film,
(which did sound a bit fiddly)
and I thought it might be possible to do it without the film.
Then I received a card from Kim Fee doing exactly that!
Her's is so pretty, and I couldn't manage to get anywhere near her lovely work,
but here's my first attempt....
I used Sweet Soiree papers, fussy cut some designs out.
This is so much easier if you have frame dies, I just love the SU stitched rectangles.
On the one above I think I cut a frame in white,
then cut a frame from the paper and then fussy cut bits.
The one below was fussy cut then hand cut to fit the frame underneath.
I backed the frame with a contrast paper, and the fussy cut bits "float"
by placing them on dimensionals, or foam pads
A lovely friend made me an advent filled with little crafty bits,
the candy dots came in useful for these.
The sentiments are fussy cut / die cut.
Do hop over to Kim's website to her lovely designs HERE
Have a good weekend
Lesley
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Those papers are so pretty Lesley and this is a brilliant way to show them off! Vicky x
ReplyDeleteThis is new to me and I will go check out how to do that. It gives nice dimension to your cards and you can make the frames anything. Thanks for sharing.
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