Saturday 3 October 2015

Accordian Card (Square) - Ivy Overlay

What a lovely sunny day it is now that the fog has lifted. So far today I have picked up a few bargains from Ikea this  morning and popped into B & Q for a bacon buttie! Now I have to get into gear and start working on a new project (more news on this in a few weeks).

On to today's post. I want to share with you an Accordian card I made a few months ago. These are the Die'sire die's and overlays. While the card itself was easy to put together, taking a decent photograph proved to be a little more difficult.

I went for a double sided look, here is the green side:


And here is the purple side:


I managed to get glitter absolutely everywhere when making this one, even on the cat. 

Thank you for popping by x

Items used to make card:
Square Accordian Die 
Ivy Square Overlay
Christmas Magic Sentimentals Stamps
Stick It, 
Collall gel glue
Red tape
Spectrum Noirs –
PL2, PL4, BP2, GB5 – for the green side
CG1, CG2, DG2, CT4 – for the purple side
Stazon Ink (Black)
3D Gloss
Spellbinders Heirloom Ornament Stamps

Brown Card
Glitter card – green & purple

8 comments:

  1. Very effective, a friend has these and brought them to class to show us. I'm interested but will wait till they have some non christmas overlays..

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    1. Hi Ali, I have nearly finished making a card with no overlays which looks pretty but I am hoping they will bring some non christmas ones out too x

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  2. Hi Angela this is a stunning card. I made a card in this style and I found it difficult to photograph. Hugs Jackie

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  3. These are amazing Angela :) Have the baubles got glossy accents on, they appear to be glossy and shiny? Debs x

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    1. Thank you Debs, yes they do have glossy accents on them and also on the sentiments as well x

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  4. I really like the folds on these cards, the purple is my favourite

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  5. Stunning card - well worth a bit of glitter on the cat!

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  6. How lovely; what an intricate make :-)

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