Wednesday, May 9, 2012
Trendy Triangles [MIM #65, LIM #66, CFC #51]
What fun playing with triangles! I had a blast seeing what I could make from various background papers cut with the PTI triangle banner die. This is prompted by PTI's Make it Monday challenge to make a background from patterned paper scraps, and by Casual Friday's Happy Birthday challenge (Happy One Year, guys!)
The first card is kind of quilt-like, with one upside-down triangle focusing on the sentiment. Originally I had the red triangle pointing up to the sentiment, but the wide end matched size-wise to the word "heart" so I thought it looked better that way.
The card is based on a pin by Ali Edwards of a quilt from Blue is Bleu. I've had it in my head for awhile, knowing it would be a card one day:
Now I'm left with a desk FULL of triangle scraps (the die cuts three triangles at a time, which is a lot when you only need one).
So what's a girl to do ....
More cards!!
This one is a simple hexagon on dimensional adhesive.
and ...
a flower note card.
wait, there's one more ...
Reminds me of a kite string (although I don't know who actually had cute little kites with decorations on the string, it wasn't me, but I always loved pictures of kites like that). Embossed paper on one side, sentiment on the other. Zig zag stitching down the middle. Really, really easy. I had so much fun playing around. And now I have a whole set of cards! These would make a nice gift set, I think. They all have different sentiments from Dawn McVey's dress form set so they coordinate in that way too.
OK, OK, just one more ...
This one is for the Less is More "Yellow" challenge. Fun cards to make!
Thanks for looking!
Supplies used:
PTI banner die
PTI dress form stamp set
PTI circles impression plate
Cosmo Cricket Hello Sunshine paper
Jeepers you've been a busy girl! Kelly these are fantastic. Love the hexagon but I think my fav is the final card with the stitching...so FUN!
ReplyDeleteWow, what a wonderful set of cards! I love the triangles and hexagons, and you've chosen such great coordinating patterns--great job!
ReplyDeleteExcellent cards Kelly, I love those triangles. What a fantastic idea.
ReplyDeleteThese cards are absolutely gorgeous! Love them.
ReplyDeleteLove your triangle, the pattern paper you chose really makes them pop against the white background. Very pretty!!
ReplyDeleteOh my! These are fabulous!!
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness! These are amazing. I can't even begin to choose a favorite. Love them!
ReplyDeleteWow, these are all so fabulous!
ReplyDeleteFabulous cards! :)
ReplyDeleteGenius designs, Kelly! I love them! Thanks for playing along at CAS-ual Fridays this week!
ReplyDeleteLots of lovely triangles... it must have been really fiddly deciding where to place them all!
ReplyDeleteYour LIM card is fab!
Thanks so much
Chrissie
"Less is More"
Oh wow - these are absolutely gorgeous....... so zingy and fresh and I love all the triangles.- brilliant.
ReplyDeleteOh these are just so awesome...I love the patchwork effect and colours/patterns you used. I need some triangle dies too :0)
ReplyDeleteThanks for joining our birthday challenge this week at CASual Fridays :0)
Jenny x
Awesome design. Love what you did with the triangle dies. Have to get that next order!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous set of cards! Love all the patterns in those awesome triangles! Thanks for playing this week at CAS-ual Fridays!
ReplyDeleteI need that paper. talk about jumping off the screen!!
ReplyDeleteLove the variety! What a great idea - awesome set of cards!
ReplyDeleteOh Kelly! I adore your take on the challenge! The vibrant colors and the banner builder die worked perfectly together for your fabulous CAS look. Congrats on the shout out from Nichole, too! Well deserved. AND Your new blog design is wonderful!
ReplyDeleteSuperb LIM cards, stunning designs
ReplyDeleteThank you very much
mandi
"Less is More"
these are fantastic!
ReplyDeleteFabulous Cards!
ReplyDeleteThese are really creative and fun. Thanks for sending me the link the other day. I can't wait to have a chance to play around some more.
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