Hello! Today I’m participating in a hop for Altenew Educator Certification Program Educators and Participants (those of us currently working our way through the program). We are CASE-ing our fellow educators/participants and I was assigned to CASE Evette Jacobson.
The card above was my inspiration. I tried to incorporated small flowers and the green cardstock and the polka dots. But I was influenced by all of her creations. The one thing I noticed about Evette’s cards is she does a lot of layering. That is something I thought I didn’t do so this was a challenge and the card took time to evolve. What I realized was there are many ways to add layers to handmade cards. So here are a few examples of how to add layers to any handmade card.
1. Stamp and die cut the images from the Build a Flower Stargazer set.
2. Stamp the flower cluster in the Build a Flower Stargazer set in Regal Kiss dye ink from Pinkfresh Studios onto vellum. To help it dry I dabbed at the ink with a towel.
Layer with Ink Splatters
3. Stamp the leaves in the Dot Art stamp set onto white cardstock with Lime Green Mid Tone Shadow Ink from Hero Arts. Splatter background with black ink and cut panel to 4” x 5 1/4”.
4. Stamp the same leaves onto Meadow cardstock with the same ink.
Layer with Cardstock
5. Adhere white panel to green panel with adhesive tape.
6. Stamp sentiments from Build a Flower Lavender stamp set (sorry! It appears discontinued) and Build a Flower Canterbury Tales stamp set onto Edible Eggplant cardstock with Embossing and Watermark Ink, sprinkle with White Detail Embossing Powder and heat set. Cut to size.
Layer with Vellum
7. Adhere vellum to bottom of sentiment and add both to white panel with foam tape.
Layer with Die Cuts
8. Adhere flower with foam tape overlapping sentiment strip then add leaves with liquid glue flat to panel. I cut the long leaf in half to add more leaves.
Layer with Gems and Sequins
9. Adhere small and large stars with liquid glue.
Layer with Glossy Accents
10. Add Glossy Accents to parts of the flower for dimension but I think some parts would have looked good in a gold embossing powder as well.
11. Adhere panel to white A2 card base with adhesive tape or liquid glue.
I hope this post has helped you as it helped me to figure out how to add layers to any handmade card. They aren’t just paper but so many different things.
Thanks for visiting and be sure to follow the link below to the next person in the hop!
The next person in the Hop is Teri Marie Koszler.
What a beautiful card! I really enjoyed how you explained all the layers.
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Lovely card!
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WOW!! I am loving all the layers and details you added. There is so much to admire and love about this card!
I love how you me this card so unique to you!!!
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Stunning CASE!! Love all the beautiful details.
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You cased the card beautifully!! I love all the different layers.
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Very pretty card. Love the bold flower and the fun detailed background.
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Beautiful as always .. love your work
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wow! How detailed? The only thing that is going through my head is how long did it take to create such masterpiece? No wonder your glitter is missing… 🙂 Beautiful card, truly! Cheers!
Thank you! The part that took the most time was figuring out how to CASE the card in a way that worked for me. The actual assembly was fairly quick. And the glitter is missing because my daughter always steals it!🤣
Such a beautiful card! I love all the details and that dimension from tbe glossy accents!
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Fantastic card, Jennifer! I love your take on Evette’s card with all the layering! Absolutely beautiful!
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Ooooohhhh…I love this card so much Jennifer!!
Firstly, it is BEAUTIFUL 😍 I love your flower and the extra details are just stunning!
Also, I love that you used the CASE as an opportunity to explore something new to you! You’ve achieved a beautiful layered look that I am so here for!!! 😍
Thank you so much for joining this hop, it’s been absolutely fantastic!!! 😍🥰
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