With Labor Day coming, I wanted to create some cards with the new Frantic stamper Mix and Match USA die set. I love the set. It includes a Bald Eagle, a star, "America", a flag and USA with stars in a block. Just super!
I started out with a bright red card base ( 5 1/2 x 4 1/4 inches) in card stock (of course). I added a navy blue piece of card stock (5 1/4 x 4 inches). I used the eagle die and cut out my eagle on this card stock. I also cut out one in gold and one in silver.
To make my eagle:
- I turned my blue card stock over to the back side.
- I placed the gold eagle die cut in the space and taped it (kind of like iris folding with the folds)
- I used the silver cut out pieces from the silver eagle die cut I made to fill in the cut out spots in the gold eagle. I taped these down too.
Once everything was taped down, I turned over my blue cardstock and there was my eagle! (I wanted to make my eagle stand out so I used gold, and the silver was to imitate the white feather on the head of a bald eagle.)
I cut a piece of Anthem Peace about 1 1/2 x 5 1/4 inches and added it to the bottom of the blue card stock. Then I added some gold glitter photo corners to the top corners only. I adhered the blue card stock to my card base.
For my stars:
- I die cut three stars on a navy blue piece of card stock. (Note that these are shapes cut into the paper and not die cuts in the sense that they are little squares - yet!)
- I got out my 1 1/2 inch square punch and turned it over to the back side.
- I slid each of the cut out stars into my punch one at a time and punched them out. I got about a 1/8 inch border.
- I edged the outside borders in gold. And I edged the inside star edges in gold also so they would stand out better.
I mounted my stars onto my card using a single square of mounting tape inthe middle of each star. (The card stock was stiff enough that I did not need to add any other mounting tape.)
I finshed my card by adding the word "America" (Included in the die set!) die cut in red foiled card stock to the bottom center of my card.
I hope you enjoyed my card today!
Lis
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