A fault line card made using the Painted Lavender stamp set and dies with the Perennial Lavender designer series paper (dsp) from Stampin' Up!

Fault Line Card – Technique Tuesday Blog Hop

Hello and welcome to the Technique Tuesday Blog Hop where we are sharing projects featuring tearing techniques. I have seen lots of ‘fault line’ cards and thought I would give it a try using the Perennial Lavender dsp.

Colours used in this card are:

 

To recreate the fault line card, you will need:

Gorgeous Grape card base – 8¼” by 5⅞” – scored at 4⅛”
Shaded Spruce card – 5½” by 3¾”
Basic White card – 4” by 3⅝”
Perennial Lavender dsp – 4” by 3⅝” x 2 – one patterned and the other plainer
Basic White card – 5½” by 3¾” – for the inside
Scrap Basic White and Shaded Spruce card

 

I began by taking the plainer piece of designer series paper (dsp) and tore it at an angle from side to side. The larger of the 2 pieces was the torn again from side to side. I wanted the white core of the patterned paper to show on both pieces hence having to tear it twice. These pieces were then glued to the top and bottom of the patterned piece dsp leaving a wide strip of the pattern visible. The overhanging dsp was then trimmed off.

 

A fault line card made using the Painted Lavender stamp set and dies with the Perennial Lavender designer series paper (dsp) from Stampin' Up!

www.crafty-rootes.co.uk – The Painted Lavender stamp set and dies used with the Perennial Lavender designer series paper (dsp) to make a fault line card – Technique Tuesday Blog Hop

This step was repeated with the 4” by 3⅝” panel of Basic White card. This time I lined up the dsp on my Grid Paper and the torn panels adhered to the top and bottom until the whole piece measured 5⅜”.

 

A fault line card made using the Painted Lavender stamp set and dies with the Perennial Lavender designer series paper (dsp) from Stampin' Up!

www.crafty-rootes.co.uk – The Painted Lavender stamp set and dies used with the Perennial Lavender designer series paper (dsp) to make a fault line card – Technique Tuesday Blog Hop

Using Gorgeous Grape ink, I stamped the sentiment from the Hugs & Healing stamp set in the lower right corner and adhered the whole piece to the Shaded Spruce layer. This was then mounted onto the card front on Dimensionals.

 

A fault line card made using the Painted Lavender stamp set and dies with the Perennial Lavender designer series paper (dsp) from Stampin' Up!

www.crafty-rootes.co.uk – The Painted Lavender stamp set and dies used with the Perennial Lavender designer series paper (dsp) to make a fault line card – Technique Tuesday Blog Hop

From scrap Shaded Spruce card I die cut 2 flower stems using the Painted Lavender Dies. These were then glued to the card front.

 

A fault line card made using the Painted Lavender stamp set and dies with the Perennial Lavender designer series paper (dsp) from Stampin' Up!

www.crafty-rootes.co.uk – The Painted Lavender stamp set and dies used with the Perennial Lavender designer series paper (dsp) to make a fault line card – Technique Tuesday Blog Hop

The flower heads were then stamped onto scrap Basic White card, the base layer in Highland Heather and the detailed layer in Gorgeous Grape ink, These were then die cut using the same set of dies and added to the stems on the card front.

 

A fault line card made using the Painted Lavender stamp set and dies with the Perennial Lavender designer series paper (dsp) from Stampin' Up!

www.crafty-rootes.co.uk – The Painted Lavender stamp set and dies used with the Perennial Lavender designer series paper (dsp) to make a fault line card – Technique Tuesday Blog Hop

A Crumb Cake Baker’s Twine bow and a trio of Purple Shimmer Gems finished the card.

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A Brayer and cling film used with the Sea Turtle stamp set by Stampin' Up! to make a card for the Technique Tuesday Blog Hop

Sea Turtle card – Technique Tuesday Blog Hop

Hello and welcome to the Technique Tuesday Blog Hop where we are sharing cards made using a Brayer. I have chosen to use the Sea Turtle stamp set and some cling film or seran wrap!

Colours used in this card are:

 

To recreate the sea turtle card. You will need:

Parakeet Party card base – 8¼” by 5⅞” – scored at 4⅛”
Basic White card – 5¼” by 3½”
Pretty Peacock card – 5⅛” by 3⅜”
Basic White card – 5” by 3¼”
Basic White card – 5½” by 3¾” – for the inside
Scrap Basic White card

 

I crumpled up a scrap piece of cling film and wrapped it around the roller of the Brayer keeping as many of the wrinkles in place as possible. I inked up the cling film by running the Brayer over the open Lost Lagoon ink pad a number of times to pick up the ink.

 

A Brayer and cling film used with the Sea Turtle stamp set by Stampin' Up! to make a card for the Technique Tuesday Blog Hop

www.crafty-rootes.com – The Sea Turtle stamp set used with a background made using a Brayer and cling film make a card for the Technique Tuesday Blog Hop

I rolled the brayer, multiple times, over the 5” by 3¼” piece of Basic White card, changing direction as I went. To clean off the residual ink, I rolled the cling film wrapped brayer over scrap paper. I inked up again with Pretty Peacock and rolled the ink multiple times across the Basic White card stock. I repeated the whole process again with Parakeet Party ink, building up the colour as I went.

 

A Brayer and cling film used with the Sea Turtle stamp set by Stampin' Up! to make a card for the Technique Tuesday Blog Hop

www.crafty-rootes.com – The Sea Turtle stamp set used with a background made using a Brayer and cling film make a card for the Technique Tuesday Blog Hop

The sea weed images , from the Oceanfront and Sending Smiles stamp sets, were stamped in either Parakeet Party or Pretty Peacock ink to add even more texture to the panel.

 

A Brayer and cling film used with the Sea Turtle stamp set by Stampin' Up! to make a card for the Technique Tuesday Blog Hop

www.crafty-rootes.com – The Sea Turtle stamp set used with a background made using a Brayer and cling film make a card for the Technique Tuesday Blog Hop

The inked panel was then glued to the Pretty Peacock panel and then to the 5¼” by 3½” panel of Basic White. The whole piece was then glued to the Parakeet Party card front.

 

A Brayer and cling film used with the Sea Turtle stamp set by Stampin' Up! to make a card for the Technique Tuesday Blog Hop

www.crafty-rootes.com – The Sea Turtle stamp set used with a background made using a Brayer and cling film make a card for the Technique Tuesday Blog Hop

The large turtle from the Sea Turtle stamp set was stamped in Pretty Peacock ink onto scrap Basic White card and then trimmed it out using sharp Scissors. I added it to the card front on Dimensionals.

 

A Brayer and cling film used with the Sea Turtle stamp set by Stampin' Up! to make a card for the Technique Tuesday Blog Hop

www.crafty-rootes.com – The Sea Turtle stamp set used with a background made using a Brayer and cling film make a card for the Technique Tuesday Blog Hop

A trio of Flat Adhesive Backed Pearls completed the card.

 

A Brayer and cling film used with the Sea Turtle stamp set by Stampin' Up! to make a card for the Technique Tuesday Blog Hop

www.crafty-rootes.com – The Sea Turtle stamp set used with a background made using a Brayer and cling film make a card for the Technique Tuesday Blog Hop

Please hop along to see what fun my fellow crafter have had using Brayers.

 

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Details of the products I used for this project can be found below.

Mo x

Supplies used: