Monday, March 5, 2018

Whisker Graphics Friends Tag Card with Stickers and Twine



For this "Friends" card  I am using lots of die cuts, great chipboard accent along with the amazing tags, twine and stickers from Whisker Graphics. Lots of amazing depth and dimension in layers, dies and matting.

Supply List:
Whisker Graphics: small tagslarge tagsLittle Petite StickersDivine Twine Petites
Chipboard: Blue Fern Studio Wanderlust 
Dies: Memory Box Modern Tile Background 99295,Tutti Musical Stave 339, Tutti word set Friends 234
Other: cardstock, ink


Using my Big Shot Express I have been having a great time cutting lots of dies. And cutting Whisker Graphics tags looks fabulous when matted with a different colour. I just wish I had bought me this a long time ago.... it really is worth it to be electric cut visa hand turning and making it hard work.....treat yourself or add it to your xmas wish list if you don't have an electric die cut machine.


By die cutting out on the tags you ar now able to mat it and get fabulous look with great details. 




Next I am foam popping up the chipboard piece for great depth and dimension.... and matted the bottom piece for pop of colour too.





Next I am die cutting sentiment and the tile background out of rusty cardstock.



With these pieces all cut I start the layers with some matted some not. I added the Friends sentiment to the smaller tag and matted the larger die cut tag. 


The tags are assembled and twine tied.


On the lower edge I decide it would be fun to have a pop of different colour and the great Whisker Graphic stickers are perfect.


To add a touch more black I am die cutting the musical accent.


With the full card in my head I start from the bottom and using Beacon 3-in-1 glue I assemble the card in layers.



I love the texture, colours and layers with the perfect chipboard accent.


It is looking great.


Next was to add the musical notes.


Showing you up close details shots for better viewing.


 


 

Thanks for joining me today... always happy to see you here. 



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