Hello!
Tearing. Do you like to tear paper? I do for certain looks. I did my whole honeymoon section of my album with torn edges! By the end of the scrapbook retreat my fingers were so very sore!!
These are just 2 partial samples. I had color blocked my whole wedding album section so I figured I should color block my honeymoon section as well. Um, yeah…since we went on a cruise, the tearing of the edges would work great because water is never a completely flat surface. Imagine doing 23 pages of tearing EVERYTHING!! Oh, my! Yes, sore fingers for a few days after that 3 day retreat! Yikes!
This post, however, is not about my wedding/honeymoon album…that’s just the only time I have used tearing in such an extreme case. This post is to showcase a card I did for another challenge…a Tic-Tac Toe challenge with tearing. I haven’t done many of those, but I was inspired for this one. And, I am thinking I may do more, tearing that is! And see? They have sea/ocean on the same line as tearing…
This is the Tic-Tac-Toe board for Try Stampin’ On Tuesday. I used the far right column…tearing, blue, and die cut. This challenge is until July 29th, if you want to give it a go for yourself!
I also used a sketch challenge for this card from Catch the Bug Challenge Blog – Sketchy Stella…this one took me some time to figure out what I wanted to do…and it is also still running if you want to go check it out, deadline is August 1st.
So, here is my card. This DSP is called Garden Impressions and I used 3 different ones. This is one of the DSP sale packs that I told you about in my last post. Buy 3 Get 1 FREE. It is 6×6 paper, also double sided and you get 4 of each design. I used Pacific Point card stock as my base, Melon Mambo as one of the torn pieces, Daffodil Delight for the sentiment and the flame of my candle. I backed up my candle stick with Whisper White card stock to help it stand out a bit. I tore the flame out of the Daffodil Delight because flames just can’t have a straight edge, right?! The balloons were done using the small balloon on the double balloon punch. To make the oval I used the Stitched Shapes Framelits…one of my favorite sets! Lastly, I used a sentiment from the Happy Birthday Gorgeous stamp set. That set is so versatile and I have made so many cards with that set and I still haven’t used all the stamps that come in it!!
And there you have it! Lovely paper, a fun technique, and a fun birthday card…all in one! I would love to see what you do with the Garden Impressions paper! Or even tearing! Feel free to share in the comments, or you can find me on facebook as Junebug Creations and post your creations there! I love seeing what others do!
Blessings to you! Happy crafting!
June
Challenges that this card is entered into:
Try Stampin’ On Tuesdays – Tic-Tac-Tuesday #4
Catch the Bug Challenge Blog – Stella Says Sketch Challenge #612
Let’s Craft and Create – Challenge #139 ANYTHING GOES
Brown Sugar Challenge Blog – Challenge #280 July 2018
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Comments 9
What a fun use of our tic-tac-toe! And such striking DSP to try the tearing on – came out great! Thanks so much for playing at TSOT!
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Thank you!
June, thank you for playing along with us this week here at Try Stampin’ on Tuesday. A clever way to create your candle “flame”! I wish I had as many DSP papers as you do!!! Great way to use them! -Donna
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Thank you! Having that many DSP is a blessing and a curse. Sometimes I don’t get them all used before they retire…and then they sit in my stash. I need to come up with a way to use them!
Such a cute card, June! Love your tearing and your candle…so fun! Thanks for sharing with us at Try Stampin’ on Tuesday.
Sara H.
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Beautiful selection of patterned paper and nice technique. Thank you for joining in at The Brown Sugar Challenge.
Very creative method of card making. I don’t do much tearing. Perhaps I’ll get back at it again! Thanks for the inspiration! Sonya – DT Let’s Craft and Create
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Thank you! I have done a lot of tearing in the past for scrapbooking…not much with cards, although I may do more now.