Fractured Card Technique - Part #3

 Fractured Card #3




Welcome back to my 3rd and final version of the fractured card technique.  This is, by far, my favorite.  The possibilities are endless.  And it looks like you spent hours on it... when it was just about 30 minutes. 
Couple this technique with the new More Than Autumn stampset and dies from Stampin' Up! and you have the ultimate question..... ARE YOU TEAM APPLE OR TEAM PUMPKIN? 

Let's get to work!  You can shop for all the items used by clicking HERE

Items Used:

    More Than Autumn stampset/ dies
    Polka Dot Trim
    Wink of Stella Glitter Brush
    Ruler and Pencil
    Adhesive Sheet

Inks:

    Tuxedo Black Memento
    Smokey Slate
    Stampin' Blends: Real Red, Pumpkin Pie, Granny Apple Green, Pecan Pie
    
Paper/Dimensions:

   Cajun Craze cardstock: 5½" x 8½", scored at 4¼"; 2¾" x ¾"
   Basic Beige cardstock: 4" x 5¼"
   Crumbcake cardstock: 1½" x 1½"   
   Basic White cardstock: 3½" x 4¾";  scrap for die cuts


  
I created a video showing how easy this comes together! 


I would love to know which method of the fractured card technique you like the most!  

Fractured Card Technique - Part 2

 Fractured Card #2



Welcome back to my series of fractured cards! This is by-far the easiest of the three!  This method lets the beautiful paper to all the hard work.  Just pick the patterned paper that works best for you!


Items Used:

    Thoughtful Wishes Dies
    
Paper/Dimensions:

   Mossy Meadow cardstock: 5½" x 8½", scored at 4¼" ; ¼" strips (x4)
   Old Olive cardstock: 1½" x 1½"
   Blackberry Bliss: 4" x 2"
   Meandering Meadows DSP: 4" x 5¼"; 4¾" x 1 "

Here is the video showing how easy it is!


Just use any beautiful background paper you have laying around!



Be sure to check back for the Fractured Card #3 - it is a showstopper!!!



Fractured Card Technique - Part 1

 

Fractured Card #1





This technique appears daunting, but trust me, it is easy.  In my 3-part series, I am going to show you 3 different ways to create these masterpieces.  

If I can do this, anyone can.  Let's start by getting our supplies together and our paper cut.  


Items Used:

    So Sincere stampset
    Autumn Leaves dies

Inks:

    Cajun Craze 

Paper/Dimensions:

   Early Espresso cardstock: 5½" x 8½", scored at 4¼" ; ¼" strips (x4)
   Basic White cardstock: 4" x 5¼"
   Cajun Craze cardstock: 2" x 2"
   Very Vanilla cardstock: scrap for die cut
   Country Woods DSP: 2¼" x 2¾" (x2)
   Unbounded Beauty DSP: 2½" x 4" (x2)
   Oxidized Copper Specialty Paper: 3" x 5"

Need some supplies?  Get everything you need to make this card added to your cart by CLICKING HERE!

Now that you have your paper ready, let's put it all together!  Watch the video to see how the magic happens.  Once you get the "gist", you will be making this card for every theme and occasion! It really is easier than you think!




Be sure to fold/curl those leaves to get a crisp 3D image!


Be on the look out for the second way to create these "fractured" cards!! Coming soon!



Harry Potter Themes Book Treat Boxes

 









Check out how easy it is to cover these book box treats with patterned paper.  They are a blank canvas just waiting for you to transform them into your masterpiece with just a little "hocus pocus"!

Want to get your hands on these book boxes before they disappear???  Just click here!

Here is the link to the video (s).  The first video ended too soon due to an incoming call... Yep, one of those days!

Video #1

Video #2


Grab a pack of treat boxes today for your favorite muggles!