Creating a Scene with Multiple Elements | Card making Tutorial for Beginners

This was a very fun card to make. I used stamps and dies from different sets to compose this scene. And my cat, Bimini, wanted in on it so she made an appearance in my card.

Rarely do I have the luxury to buy complete sets that include rubber stamps, dies and stencils. Those large sets tend to include a couple complete scenarios that you can choose from. 

Most of us have smaller sets; either single rubber stamp elements or just die cut sets. It is up to us to put these together to create a nice scene.

I used four sets to stage this whimsical scene of my cat getting into mischief. The hanging shelves were one set of rubber stamps. The planters with greenery was another set. My cat came from a die set and the champagne glasses came from yet another set.

Aside from visualizing how different elements will fit together, you will need to plan carefully. Work from the bottom up; so that the items further back are inked or glued first. Aside from overlapping elements, light shading adds to the three dimensionality.

Supplies


  1. Measure, cut and fold A2 card out of white card stock.
  2. Lay out elements that you will use to make the scene and determine the order in which you will stamp and glue.
  3. Stamp the shelves and table in mocha and espresso inks.
  4. Use die cutting machine to cut all dies from white card stock.
  5. Color die cuts with alcohol ink markers.
  6. Glue all die cuts in the proper order so that the items furthest back are glued first.
I take you through most of these steps on my You Tube video here. If you visit my You Tube channel, VanGoghChica Studio, please help me grow by liking the video and leaving me a comment! Happy crafting!


 

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    1. I love this card, it has become my favorite because of my cat making an appearance. LOL Even though it is fairly simple .

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