Friday, September 29, 2023

Autumn Afternoon w/Kate Hadfield Designs

 


Hello everyone!  Autumn is truly upon us and I am so ready to create fall
cards!  Today I'll be showing you a shaker card made with


This set is full of fall images to create scenes with.  I didn't have a shaker
card in mind when I started, but it just was screaming to be shaken!  ðŸ˜‚
Let me show you how I made my card.


I started out by composing my images in the computer and printing them out onto
white card stock.  I also printed out a sentiment.  At this point I chose my background
paper so I would have a color palette to work with.  This paper is from Scrapbook.com.


Using a scrap piece of card stock I tested my colors and held them up against the
background paper to make sure they worked well together.


As I colored my image I continually held it up against the background paper just
to see how it was going to look.


Copic colors used:
BG0000, BG70, BG72, BG75, R02, R05, R17, R35,
W1, W3, W5, Y15, Y17, YG91, YG95,
YR14, YR15, YR16, YR18,
E08, E15, E18, E19, E23, E30, E33,
E34, E35, E37, E47


Next I made an A2 size top folding card base from Lunch Bag card stock from
Brutus Monroe.  I die cut a circle in the middle of my background panel that was
big enough to encompass the design.  I adhered a piece of acetate behind the circle,
then added foam tape around the circle and the rest of the panel.  I had lightly
drawn a circle on my colored image so I would know where to adhere it to the
card base.  I added leaf shape sequins (from Amazon) to the middle of the
colored image and then placed the die cut background over it.  


Using a banner die, I die cut the sentiment and used one of the lighter 
Copic colors so it wouldn't be stark white.  I adhered this flat to the front of 
the card and I was finished!



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Thanks so much for stopping by!

Betsy

In my capacity as a design team member for Kate Hadfield Designs, I do receive the products I use from them. 

All opinions and creative decisions remain my own, and I only work with companies/use products that I love.