As I mentioned before, I just love this technique! So, I was trying to decide which cards to make in class next week and this one was a consideration! (I decided on the other "daisy" card), but I still wanted to share it! This one uses the border piece from the Fresh as a Daisy DSP pack, and I selected one of the daisies for the focal point!
Measurements:
- Copper Clay (N): 1/2 sheet, 4 strips @ 1/4" x 5"
- Fresh as a Daisy DSP: 4" x 5 1/4" (border print), 2 1/4" square (with daisy)
- Basic White: 2 1/2" square
To Make This Card:
- Die cut 2" White Stitched Square from the Stitched Shapes Dies.
- Attach this square where desired to the DSP, where desired. DO NOT ADHERE TO FRONT OF CARD, YET.
- Next, take one 1/4" Copper Clay strip and lay from corner of square, along the cut edge of the square, and off the DSP layer.
- Then, lay the next strip, butting the end to the previously laid strip, and laying this one also along cut edge and off the DSP. Repeat until all 4 strips are done.
- Next, trim off the strips so that they are even with the DSP.
- NOW, adhere the DSP layer to the folded Copper Clay card.
- Decide what your focal point is going to be. I die cut a stitched square from the DSP. I would suggest trying to place the "daisy" on point so it's right side up!
- Attach this to the center square.
- Lastly, adhere the White piece inside. I like to add a strip of coordinating DSP to the inside.
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