Hello Crafty Friends! After completing all Academy 1 courses for the Altenew Educator Certified Program (AECP). Now the final challenge includes the following:
- Create a gift set that includes 4-6 "His" and 4-6 "Hers"
- Select 3 components from the Academy 1 courses to include for your final project
- Use upcycled material in the card design element or in the final packaging
For the "His" cards I decided to create a set of every-day cards. These can be used to say hello, I appreciate you, I love you, thank you etc. I incorporated multiple elements from the classes:
- For the Guys: I used geometric patterns and a cool color palette
- Easy Die Cutting Techniques: I used dies to create all the geometric shapes including circles, hexagons. heart and arch.
- Easy Ink Blending Techniques: I used a distress inks to blend and create an ombre effect
- Clean and Simple Boutique: I created the cards using a modern and minimal esthetic.
- Stenciling: I incorporated the use of a stencil to the heart card and then used ink blending
Supplies:
- Altenew Dotted Pinwheel Stamp
- Live in the Moment Stamp & Die
- Stitch Circle die
- Stitch arch die
- Stich hexagon die
- Heart stencil
- Wonky stitched frame
- Distress Inks: Mermaid lagoon, Peacock Feathers, Speckled egg and Antique Linen
- White Embossing Powder
For the heart card I used a stencil to blend distress inks. Then I used white embossing powder with the pinwheel stamp. Then I die cut the clock and layered it together. I used a sentiment from the Live in the moment set and used the flowers of the same set to help frame the card
Tip: I used a black felt tip pen to create random splatter dots to add more effect.
For the next card I ink blended again and die cut an arch. I used the pinwheel stamp for the background and die cut the clock. I used the flower to frame the card but then re-stamped them on another paper and cut them. I layered it on top to add more dimension. Then I adhered the hello die.
Tip: If you look at this picture, you may notice that the inking on the flower turned out a little messy. I used the layering technique to cover this up as well as add dimension!
I used the distress inks to blend in, the pinwheel stamp and die cut circles. I adhered the circles, randomly placed flowers, and added the sentiment.
Tip: I made the circles different sizes to add more effect to the card.
For the last card I used distress inks to blend out, then stamp the pinwheel stamp, cut it with the hexagon die and placed these as I thought might look best. Die cut the clock, added the flower and sentiment.
Tip: Rather than coloring each hexagon separately, I colored a panel first. This makes it easier to stamp.
Love this!!! Great cards!
ReplyDeleteSuch a creative and cohesive set! I love how you used the gradients and geometric hearts with the little clocks—so thoughtful and full of charm. Every card feels meaningful and beautifully executed!
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