Tuesday, March 19, 2013

Pattern Play, Day 1, part 2


I'm going to make a big dent in my patterned paper collection during the Pattern Play class. I cased one of Kristina's cards for this one. I've always admired how she uses paper. Brilliant!


I like the shadows cast inside the circles from the raised panel.

Crate Paper - Portrait Collection 6x6 pad
Basic Grey - Basics
Hero Arts - Anytime Messages
Fiskars - border punch
Silhouette - circles cut file

13 comments:

  1. As usual, Dixie you have taken a great idea and perfected it! I love your style and eye for color.

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  2. I really like how your card turned out! The paper is gorgeous :)

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  3. Dixie this is fabulous, you have used Kristinas tutorial beautifully!

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  4. I'm doing the class too, and your card caught my eye. It's fantastic!
    Debbi x

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  5. Striking card, Dixie. I like all those papers together. Great way to use them.

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  6. I love your version of Kristina's card - it's something even I could do! I'm in the class but may not be able to make my cards until the weekend - we'll see. :-) I was thinking of CASE'ing Jennifer's hearts cards but using stars. (I know how much you LOVE hearts - LOL!)

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  7. fun card - I got to watch most of the video's last night - but I did not have time to play and tonight doesn't look any better

    I have some of this paper - great combination of patterned papers

    Barb Housner

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  8. You get an A+ on your homework. I like this combination of papers and I bet you used your trusty Silhouette to cut the circles, didn't you? Just when I was wishing I had bought that die that Kristina used - thanks for the reminder.

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  9. You certainly mastered the first lesson! I love the patterns you chose! Sigh! I need more time to play. TFS!

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  10. Great job Dixie! I am looking forward to all the fantatsic cards you'll be posting for your class homework :)

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  11. Brilliant indeed! This is an excellently executed homework assignment!

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