Hello and welcome to our All Star Tutorial Bundle Design Team Blog Hop for April 2022. This month we are using the New Horizons Suite. The projects featured in the bundle are exclusive and the tutorials come complete with photos, video directions and a supply list that includes both Metric and Imperial measurements.
Here is a sneak peek of the New Horizons Suite bundle of tutorials.
To enjoy the tutorials you have several options:
- shop with me - if you order from my online store you will receive that month's bundle for free
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To give you even more inspiration each of us has created another project using the New Horizons products. Here is my project for today.
This watercolour effect DSP really is a joy to use, and for today's project the design made it super easy to produce a second card with very little extra effort. I'm really happy with the results!
The DSP you choose to use will dictate the colour of your card base - I am working with Misty Moonlight. It is an InColor which will be retiring soon and I am so going to miss it! For the first card I cut a normal height card base that extends to the whole length of the cardstock, which I then divided roughly into thirds. I covered the front panel with DSP leaving a small border around the edges and then cut an aperture using one the stitched rectangle dies (save the offcut for card two!). Then, I took a second piece of DSP and positioned it so that the view continues through the window.
To complete the card I added fences to draw your eye into the scene, stamped the birds and scattered some of the enamel pebbles. Opening the front panel reveals the continuation of the scene.
Adding a basic white layer to the centre panel allows room for a personal message together with a stamped sentement that is only seen when the card is opened fully.
Using the leftover die cut panel it is super easy to make a second card.
Simply add another stitched rectangle to act as a frame and then layers of Basic White and Misty Moonlight to a Basic White card base. The decoration is minimal - just a die cut fence, some stamped birds and grasses.
To begin with, I felt rather decadent using two sheets of DSP on one card, but using the leftovers to easily create a second card justified the decision. I hope you like them too.
If you want to be inspired with more ideas using this suite you can purchase the tutorial bundle (along with previous tutorials) HERE.
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Karen, I love these cards. Very clever how you got to use so much of the two sheets of DSP. Enjoy your week!
ReplyDeleteVery artistic! Great fold! Thanks Karen for your inspiration on our All Star Tutorial bundle Design Team!
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