I've wanted to make some word art cards for awhile, especially after seeing all the hot subway art on Pinterest for so long. So I was excited to see Betsy Veldman demoing a MIM technique to split up a sentiment stamp and use your own die cut letters.
Here's the original stamp, from Papertrey Ink's new Over Under Easy Additions set. I inked the top three lines, added my own die cut letters, and then inked up the last two lines. I love how this technique turns an inside-the-card-sentiment stamp into a front-of-the-card focal point. Way to get more mileage out of your stamps!
The ampersand is cut out of cork, inspired by the Moxie Fab challenge to use cork. I like pairing a rustic, textured cork with a modern, graphic card that has hammered silver on the edges. Completely opposite. But, if the opposite rule works in the world of interior design, why not on a card, right?
Here's another word art card, this time with plaid and some bling.
I was using the washi tape to position the die cut letters (so I could see where it should go without having to move each letter one-by-one) and then thought it actually looked pretty neat on the card. So I put a strip on and added the letters to the top and bottom, with a sparkly ampersand in the middle.
Also, the die cut letters are colored with my alcohol markers. I am lazy. What a pain to find and cut all those little pieces of colored paper. Just die cut it all on white, and then color afterwards. Much easier, plus I don't think I own all those shades of pink cardstock (it's all boys except me here!)
I was so inspired with this technique that I kept making cards. This one is inspired by the CASE Study inspiration card by Angline Yong:
I stuck to the color-blocked background, and used negative die cuts for the letter and the little half circle window on the bottom where I put the holly leaves.
Originally, the "peace & JOY" were both on the white cardstock base, but I liked adding a little color to the JOY. The two colors don't necessarily go together, but I think that's why I like it. It's a little off, but in the context of the whole card, still in the ballpark.
Also, you remember that I'm lazy, right? Can you tell where the die-cut letters in the first card came from? Yep, nothing goes to waste here. One card's negative is another card's positive!
Thanks for looking!
-Kelly
Card #1 Supplies used:
stamps: Papertrey Ink Over Under Easy: Holiday Additions Mini Stamp Set, Places Please Mini Stamp Set
dies: Papertrey Ink lower case block letters, upper case letters
other: cork
Card #2 Supplies used:
stamps: Papertrey Ink Over Under Easy: Holiday Additions Mini Stamp Set, Martha Stewart background plaid
impression plates: Papertrey Ink Circles
dies: Papertrey Ink lower case block letters, upper case letters
other: Spectrum Noir alcohol markers
Card #3 Supplies used:
stamps: Papertrey Ink Over Under Easy: Holiday Additions Mini Stamp Set, Places Please Mini Stamp Set
dies: Papertrey Ink lower case block letters, upper case letters
other: circle punch
Wow, Kelly, you sure have knocked the ball out of the park with these work art cards! All of them are SUPah fabulous! I especially love the use of cork for the first one and the glitter ones for the rest!! You have been brimming with creativity....send me some mojo, will you?
ReplyDeleteStunning word art cards Kelly! Love the white with pops of colour and cork in the first card especially. Thanks for joining us at CASE Study this week :)
ReplyDeleteI love these! The cork is just perfect for that card!
ReplyDeleteClever! You know that usually I'm a lover of white space, but this time, my favourite is your CASE study card - so rich - great combination of colours! (and that little cut out is the perfect finishing touch!)
ReplyDeleteWow someone took this and ran with it!! What fun cards Kelly I really like the frist one with the cork and little holly sprig!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful set of cards - love how you used your die cuts & the negatives! Design & balance of elements & colors are perfect.
ReplyDeleteGreat combination of elements and i LOVE the cork!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous cards Kelly! Love the negative die cut one the most!
ReplyDeleteAll three of your cards are just wonderful. Great tip to just use markers to color the paper.
ReplyDeleteFabulous cards! I love each one!
ReplyDeleteWOW!..what a lovely set of cards Kelly..love them all!
ReplyDeleteKelly these are all SO WONDERFUL!!!!! I love this idea and I am hoping to find some time tomorrow to play along myself! Thanks for so much wonderful inspiration!!!! :) Jill
ReplyDeleteFabulous cards! Love the bit of cork on the first one.
ReplyDeleteFAB, FAB cards Kelly - the cork one is a corker!!! :)
ReplyDeleteCan I pick 'em or what! Congrats on your shout out at CASE study!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations...lovely cards here Kelly! You lined up the letters PERFECTLY~wow!
ReplyDeleteWow- love all 3 cards. They are fab-u-lous!
ReplyDeleteGreat take on the challenge! Congrats on you win at CASE!
ReplyDeleteThis is GREAT Kelly!!! Your cards are amazing!
ReplyDeleteWow! These are great Kelly! You are just too smart with the washi tape. Love the colors and a big congrats to you for you win at CASE! Gorgeous!!!!
ReplyDeleteAmazing cards! I love, love, love the top one!
ReplyDeleteI love word art cards. These are awesome!
ReplyDeleteI love all the variations--these are wonderful! The cork and the glittery "&" signs are very cool! I love the color blocking, too.
ReplyDeleteLove these cards! They are so bold and graphic, and love the different ampersands that you used!
ReplyDeleteI feel like I've been to card making school! These are ALL perfection! Well done!
ReplyDeleteLove all the color and texture in your cards.
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh, these are definitly the most beautiful christmas cards that I have seen so far this year. Love them!
ReplyDeleteTSF!
Tascha
Wow! Very cool cards!
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