Welcome to all my new followers, hope you enjoy the journey.
I am here today to show you a card made with this Masterboard:I hadn't really planned to do anything else with this but there's still some left and every little piece can make great cards.
So today I'm showing you how to make a card with those left-over pieces.
All the stamps and dies I've used here are by AALL and Create.
This is one of my favourite ways to make a card when ever I need something quick or I'm stuck for an idea so always have a few masterboards made in advance.
To make this card first cut the masterboard to the size you need for your chosen card then into three pieces, (three always works better than two but any odd number is good) layer them with coloured card and you're ready to mount them however you wish.
I distressed the edges of my three pieces before layering them but you can prep them anyway you wish.
So don't forget to use those left-over pieces.
I would love to hear your comments and
many thanks for stopping by.
Happy crafting.
Angela x
Addendum: Even numbers create symmetry while odd numbers create interest. An odd number of details is more effective at capturing your gaze. Odd numbers force your eyes to move around the grouping as there is a sense of disorder whereas even numbers give order and comfort. That forced movement is the heart of visual interest.
3 comments:
Gorgeous card. How large are your masterboards? Have a wonderful week, hugs, Valerie
This is fabulous Angela! It's a technique that I always forget about but it is SO effective! I really like your bird sat on the arrow too - it's a great accent. Take care and have a great week, Sue xx
That card is a beauty, Angela, and I suspect all around the world there will be creatives trying out the triple style! Well done, and a lovely masterboard use once again!
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