Today I was still playing with the "Open Panel" Technique. It's so fun and it's a great way to use up the smaller pieces of decorative paper you have laying around. You can see my first card along with the measurements and instructions
here. I made sure the "here" link is working. I'm notorious for not adding it!! But I thank my readers for reminding me it isn't working!! Someone has to watch me, I can't watch myself all the time!!! LOL
For my card I used some scraps from the "Neutrals" Decorative Paper Stack. Since I was making this card for a female, I was able to use the flowered paper. The flowered paper used here is Smoky Slate. I wanted something lighter than the black. It would have been too dark. I have no idea what the school colors are, we just got a photo invitation. It's for a very distance cousin whom I've never met in my life!! So hopefully they won't be concerned with the colors!!
The hat was a framelit die that a friend of mine had brought over. I used some retired black glitter paper to make it. I set the hat in place using Dimensionals. I had cut out several of them for future use. It's always good to have a few extra cards on hand.
The words are from the "Guy Greetings" set. I stamped them with black Memento ink. I did use the new Basic Black ink and after taping the back I turned it over and set it on the layer, I ran my finger across the words to get it to stick better and the ink smeared. I thought it was dry. It looked dry and it had plenty of time to dry. I was very disappointed and got out the Memento ink. I taped it in place, no Dimensionals.
It was a pretty easy card to make. I wish Stampin' Up! would come up with some celebration dies like that. Maybe some shamrocks, Easter eggs, pumpkins, etc. You get the picture. But I do especially like this graduation cap.
Thank you SO much for visiting today,
Wanda