Today, we are showcasing two card front sets - Pop Art Unicorns and Pop Art Faces. I was given the Pop Art Faces to work with.
Here's my first card
Honestly, the card fronts are so pretty that you don't really have to do much to turn them into a card. For this one, I die cut the sentiment using STAMPlorations' Life is Good phrase die, one using black cardstock (for the shadow) and several times using scraps of different colors that I picked up from the card front. I cut portions of the letters and adhered it to a pink base. I tried to mix up the colors. I glued the black shadow, slightly offset from the multicolored die cut and then glued it all to the front of the card front. To complete my card, I adhered the panel to a white A2 card base with double-sided tape.
Here is my second card
For this card, I made a fun fold card. I simply cut the Pop Art Face card front diagonally from upper right to lower left. I cut a fun fold card base using a sheet of 100 lb white cardstock and cut it diagonally. I placed the cardstock with the right angle to the lower left and scored horizontally at 5 1/2" and verically at 4 1/4", so the top flap would fold down and the right flap would fold left. I adhered the diagonal card fronts in place with double sided tape. For the sentiment, I used a STAMPlorations' Stitched Tags - Nesting die and STAMPlorations' Radiate Happy stamp. I used some patterned paper that looked like newsprint and added some antique linen distress ink, applied with an oval ink blending brush for a bit of a distressed look. I added a bit of ribbon to the tag. I adhered the tag to the right side of the card (I actually remembered NOT to adhere tag to both sides of the card, which would make opening the card extremely difficult - LOL. Yes, I've done that before!).
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Thanks for stopping by
sue
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Fun designs with the new card fronts.
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