Hello and welcome to another ESAD Blog Hop. All good things come to an end as the saying goes and with so many fabulous new products in the upcoming 2019-2020 Annual Catalogue, it's time to say farewell to some of our favourites.
You may have arrived from seeing Mandy's farewell creation but if you started here, click the 'Next' button at the bottom of this post to continue hopping.
You may have arrived from seeing Mandy's farewell creation but if you started here, click the 'Next' button at the bottom of this post to continue hopping.
One of my favourite suites in the 2019 Occasions Catalogue is the Classic Garage suite. It is always difficult to create masculine cards so this suite was a welcome addition to our product palette and I am happy to say, it is carrying over to the new Annual Catalogue.
The matching Designer Series Paper is however retiring and will no longer be available after the 3rd June so I decided to use it to create my farewell project.
This paper is so versatile and can be used for layering cards or decorating 3D projects and gift packaging but best of all, many of the printed images can be cut using the Garage Gears dies or several of our circle punches!
The matching Designer Series Paper is however retiring and will no longer be available after the 3rd June so I decided to use it to create my farewell project.
This paper is so versatile and can be used for layering cards or decorating 3D projects and gift packaging but best of all, many of the printed images can be cut using the Garage Gears dies or several of our circle punches!
For my cards today I have used the 'Floating Frame' technique. This technique requires images to be cut and placed on a card front or layer which then has a frame cut out of it using a die and die-cutting tool.
Of course the pieces need to be held in place whilst the frame is cut and this is easily achieved using Glad Press'n Seal foil (available online). This foil has a low tack adhesive side which can easily be removed once the frame has been cut. Before removing the foil, Dimensionals are attached to the cut pieces and the 'frame' adhered to the card front or layer.
If you would like to try this technique yourself, Jennifer Maguire has a good video tutorial here.
Of course the pieces need to be held in place whilst the frame is cut and this is easily achieved using Glad Press'n Seal foil (available online). This foil has a low tack adhesive side which can easily be removed once the frame has been cut. Before removing the foil, Dimensionals are attached to the cut pieces and the 'frame' adhered to the card front or layer.
If you would like to try this technique yourself, Jennifer Maguire has a good video tutorial here.
The second card uses the cut-out from the first card
All products used are available to purchase from my Online Shop here
Product List
Next up is the very talented Monique Fielder who I'm sure has a fabulous farewell project to show you.
Thanks for stopping by and hopping with us today. If you get lost or if there's a broken link, you can find a link to the next blog in the list of participants below.
1. Bronwyn Eastley
2. Libby Dyson
3. Katrina Duffell
4. Lou Kitzelman
5. Shannon Kissane
6. Nicole Wilson
7. Delys Cram
8. Lauren Meiklejohn
9. Cathy Pinchbeck
10. Sandra Mastello
11. Richelle Fletcher
12. Rose Packer
13. Siobhan Fitzsimmons
14. Jo Weedon
15. Peta Stephen
16. Lisa Whitehead
17. Rochelle Laird-Smith
18. Rebecca Scurr
19. Mandy Depiazzi
20. Denise Buetler (you are currently here)
21. Monique Fielder
22. Kelly Kent
23. Sharon Dalton
24. Rebekah Crisp
25. Maree McIntosh
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