For today, I am sharing a layered neighborhood background card scene. It includes dimension with slopes, cut out detail and ink blending.
1/08/2021
Neighborhood background card scene with slopes tutorial.
Sentiment: You are simply wonderful.
This is a great card to give for house warming, miss you, thank you, thinking of you or just because.
Helpful tips:
Here are helpful tips for creating this neighborhood card. I recommend viewing the video for the details. But, start by stamping the neighborhood background onto cardstock then trim or die-cut it out. Then, add distress ink blending around the edges. Next, fussy cut (cut out) a section of the houses to use between the slopes. Then, die-cut or trim two slope accents. Also, finish ink blending the houses. Finally, arrange the scene in layers and adhere the pieces to the card front, to finish.
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Here is another look.
Also, double-sided clear and foam tape, Ranger distress oxide ink in walnut stain, plastic craft mat; ink blending brush, assorted cardstock, My Favorite Things stitched basic edges die-namics, cording, My Creative Time rectangle frame die layers.
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Gaylynn
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