Monday, 1 August 2016

Masterboard Monday

Welcome to all my new followers, hope you enjoy the journey.

Here are the cards I've made this week using my leftover Masterboards:


Simple and quick to make!
Sometimes they are just what's needed.
 


If you were here last week you may remember seeing me using some leftover Masterboard.
Recently I have found myself with quite a lot of 'leftovers' I generally make the Masterboards on A3 card or paper. I often only use half of this and then file the rest away as you can see here.

Though this is only one of the folders Lol!


This seems rather a waste so I have decided it's time to do something with them especially as I am running out of space in there!

So to get the ball rolling I have made the cards above.


These were the Masterboards I used for this project.
 
Original on A3 card.


 
Copies from the scanned original altered in Picasa.

Stamped.
 
 
 
 
Cut out.
 
 
Next layer them together and mount onto card.
I finished mine with Stickles glitter glue and Tim Holtz sentiment dies.
 
 You can expect to see more of this in the future. In some cases there will only be small pieces to use up and in others much bigger pieces so it should be fun finding ways of using it.
Hope you find it useful too.

Happy crafty week,
 
Angela x

I would like to enter these cards in the following challenges:
Allsorts challenge blog: week 374- 'A Touch of Sparkle'
 

5 comments:

Redanne said...

It would have been a shame not to use those remaining pieces - these cards are real beauties, loving that flower stamp too! The stitching on the second is a lovely touch.... Hugs, Anne xx

Jackie PN said...

Angela, your art is so versatile! Each time I arrive here I see something new and unique-such lovely cards with leftovers no less! xo

Barb said...

They're beautiful Angela and I love the flower stamps you've used. Barbxx

Cara said...

These are fabulous, love them. Cara x

Win Dinn, Artist said...

What a great use of leftover masterboards, Angela - they'll be so very well loved once received!

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