Hello and welcome to Kylie Bertucci's International Winners Blog Hop! Today I'm joining Kylie Bertucci and a group of very talented demonstrators for a blog hop around the world. I'm so excited to be participating in the Top Ten International Highlights Winners Blog Hop! I earned this honor with my card, Soft Pastels Sunset and Boat card. Thank you so much for voting for me. The technique I'm sharing with you today is called the split circle technique. Basically, you cut 3 different size circles, then cut them in half. The 3 different sizes are then arranged on top of each other, but I'll cover this step by step. The hardest part is deciding which designer series paper you want to use. I started with an 11" x 4 1/4" card base of Thick Basic White. The next layer is a 4" x 5 1/4" piece of Soft Succulent. I embossed the Soft Succulent piece with the Tasteful Textile Embossing Folder. I decided to use the Ever Eden Designer Series Paper and gold foil, but you could use your favorite paper. The Layering Circle dies were used and I fancied it up a bit and use the scalloped-edged one. The larger circles were cut with the largest die and the smaller circle with the 4th from the smallest. You will need to cut 2 of each. This is actually going to be enough circles for 2 cards. The gold foil, which is the middle design, was cut with the 3rd from largest die. I embossed this piece with the Meadow Moments die. If you were to make 2 cards, you would need to cut 2 of the gold foil pieces. Next, you cut all the circles in half, as pictured below. The designer series paper is arranged in opposite order and the gold is added in the middle. This next step is SUPER important! Line all the circles up even on one side or the other, making sure you line both halves up the same direction. I chose to line mine up with the bottom corners even on the right side. When you do this, your pattern will flow from top to bottom as shown below. I added a strip of Open Weave Ribbon in Soft Succulent under the sentiment. Below are 3 other card ideas with this technique. Wouldn't you just love to receive or send this thank you card? If you would like to duplicate this card, the supplies I used are listed below with links to my store. Please take a minute to check out the projects from the other Top 10 Winners! January and February are Sale-A-Bration months!! What does that mean, you ask? Well, I'm glad you asked, because it means that for every $50 increments in your order, you can receive free Sale-A-Bration items, like the designer series paper I used today. There are special products available when your order is $100! Wait, there's more! If you would like to join my team or become a discount shopper, Stampin' Up! has added an extra incentive. Along with receiving $125 for $99 (no shipping fee, just tax added), you also will receive 2 extra stamp sets of your choice from any current stamp sets. Wow!! So, click here to join my team! Contact Me! Shop Here! Subscribe to My Blog and Newsletter * indicates required Email Address * First Name Last Name Product List Layering Circles Dies [151770] $35.00 Soft Succulent 8 1/2" X 11" Cardstock [155776] $8.75 Basic White 8 1/2" X 11" Thick Cardstock [159229] $8.25 Greenery Embossing Folders [152716] $8.00 Tasteful Textile 3 D Embossing Folder [152718] $9.00
I’ve seen this split circle technique for a while now and I wanted to give it a try. I really wanted my swooshes to match up so I needed the biggest and the smallest circles for each of the p…
Today's card is a Split Circle Technique (or Layered Circle Technique) card featuring the Layering Circles Dies and the Blessings of Home stamp set!
This is the perfect card to make if you want to "wow" someone without having to put in a lot of effort. Really, this card looks a lot harder to make than it really is!We started off with a Starry Sky Cardstock for the card base. Then, we adhered a piece of Tahitian Tide Cardstock in the center of the card. The focal point of the card really is the layered circles. To make this, we die cut three different sized circles in different designer series paper. Each circle was then cut in half and layer
Today's card is a Split Circle Technique (or Layered Circle Technique) card featuring the Layering Circles Dies and the Blessings of Home stamp set!
The layering circle technique is a super fun and simple way to create a unique card design. You just need 3 different size circles shapes
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I’ve seen this split circle technique for a while now and I wanted to give it a try. I really wanted my swooshes to match up so I needed the biggest and the smallest circles for each of the p…
Hello Stampin’ Friends ~ Today I’ll be sharing the card from my Facebook LIVE last night … I really love the way this card turned out. Last week I shared the simplest way to use t…
Did you miss the LIVE I did in my CreativeLee Yours Studio Facebook group? No worries, watch the video replay on my YouTube channel at https://youtu.be/Muo8pe0blj8 to see how to re-create this project. Be sure to leave me a comment and share the video with your crafty friends! While you are watching, I would appreciate you subscribing to my YouTube channel.
Tonight at 7:30 pm Central Time I'm sharing how to make these retro style circle cards on Facebook Live. Click here to join me. You can also see this video below! Basically you need three sizes of circle dies or punches for the start of this layout. Cut them in half and layer together with the edges meeting on one side. Adhere and add a long greeting between the two. Watch how on my FB Live replay! Measurements: 5 1/2"...
Now trending...Split Circles Technique cards. If you haven't seen Split Circles Technique cards, then you're in for a treat! This was one of the projects that my DOstamping@Home Club Members received in their project kits this month. With social distancing guidelines this year, I switched all of my clubs to my TO GO option. We have a private facebook group for members-only, where I share the projects and demonstrate the cards via Facebook Live. For those that aren't on Facebook, the videos are shared privately on YouTube as well. How'd She DO That? Split Circles Technique card Stamps: Poinsettia Petals...
Here's to a better year in 2021! Hoping that soon we can give each other long, strong hugs, gather more often, and breathe more deeply. Here are a couple more versions of my Happy New Year split
I’ve seen this split circle technique for a while now and I wanted to give it a try. I really wanted my swooshes to match up so I needed the biggest and the smallest circles for each of the p…
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In yesterdays Craft and Chat, we chatted about how much I love food, all food. I have very sweet tooth and love cheese........ we also discussed scented candles and circles. Layered circles on a card
I’d seen this technique a few times for a Layering Circles Birthday Card and really wanted to give it a go! The tricky bit was working out which circles and colours to use. Once I had that sorted, the rest was easy! So I’ve done the hard bit for you – you can just enjoy […]
Monochrome is all the rage today!I've seen so many pretty monochromatic cards where the cardstock is the star of the show and I was excited to try my own!
How fun!!! Check out my pretty black & white card for today's post. I used a couple of my favorite products that are RETIRING! *Dainty Diamonds Embossing Folder *Stitched Shapes Dies How did I do it? 1. I took 3 different sizes of Stitched Circle Dies & cut them all out of 3 different DSP patterns. 2. I cut all 3 of these circles into half. 3. Layer them on top of each other- like shown in the above photo. 4. Attached them to the black piece of card stock, I left an open space between them. 5. Add a strip of black card stock in this opening. 6. Add a strip with words in the center of this. So what do you think? It is a totally Susie card & I love the way it turned out! Here are the supplies & measurements. stamp set: 'Prettiest of Birthdays' card stock: Basic Black- 4 1/4 x 11"- score at 5 1/2"- fold in half for card base Basic White- 4 x 5 1/4"- for outside of card Basic Black- 3 1/2 x 4 3/4"- emboss with Dainty Diamonds 3D Embossing Folder Basic Black- 1/2 x 5" Basic White- 3/8 x 3 1/4"- stamp words onto & flag ends Basic White- 4 x 5 1/4"- for inside of card designer paper: True Love DSP- 2 1/4" strip- smallest circle 2 3/4" strip- middle circle 3 1/4" strip- largest circle ink: Memento other: Stampin Cut & Embossing Machine; Stitched Shape Dies (circle)- RETIRING; Dainty Diamonds 3D Embossing Folder- RETIRING; Playful Pets Combo Trim; Basic Pearls; dimensonals; glue dot I hope you have a MARVELOUS Monday!! Happy Stamping!! Hugs- SUSIE
As I promised yesterday, here is the video tutorial for the layered shapes cards. In this tutorial, I used die cuts for the sentiments. It is very unusual for me not to have any stamping on a card.…
Dandy Garden Suite (2021 Mini Catalogue) Stampin' Up! is featured in this circle layering slimline card. YouTube Video Tutorial included.
Hello and welcome to Kylie Bertucci's International Winners Blog Hop! Today I'm joining Kylie Bertucci and a group of very talented demonstrators for a blog hop around the world. I'm so excited to be participating in the Top Ten International Highlights Winners Blog Hop! I earned this honor with my card, Soft Pastels Sunset and Boat card. Thank you so much for voting for me. The technique I'm sharing with you today is called the split circle technique. Basically, you cut 3 different size circles, then cut them in half. The 3 different sizes are then arranged on top of each other, but I'll cover this step by step. The hardest part is deciding which designer series paper you want to use. I started with an 11" x 4 1/4" card base of Thick Basic White. The next layer is a 4" x 5 1/4" piece of Soft Succulent. I embossed the Soft Succulent piece with the Tasteful Textile Embossing Folder. I decided to use the Ever Eden Designer Series Paper and gold foil, but you could use your favorite paper. The Layering Circle dies were used and I fancied it up a bit and use the scalloped-edged one. The larger circles were cut with the largest die and the smaller circle with the 4th from the smallest. You will need to cut 2 of each. This is actually going to be enough circles for 2 cards. The gold foil, which is the middle design, was cut with the 3rd from largest die. I embossed this piece with the Meadow Moments die. If you were to make 2 cards, you would need to cut 2 of the gold foil pieces. Next, you cut all the circles in half, as pictured below. The designer series paper is arranged in opposite order and the gold is added in the middle. This next step is SUPER important! Line all the circles up even on one side or the other, making sure you line both halves up the same direction. I chose to line mine up with the bottom corners even on the right side. When you do this, your pattern will flow from top to bottom as shown below. I added a strip of Open Weave Ribbon in Soft Succulent under the sentiment. Below are 3 other card ideas with this technique. Wouldn't you just love to receive or send this thank you card? If you would like to duplicate this card, the supplies I used are listed below with links to my store. Please take a minute to check out the projects from the other Top 10 Winners! January and February are Sale-A-Bration months!! What does that mean, you ask? Well, I'm glad you asked, because it means that for every $50 increments in your order, you can receive free Sale-A-Bration items, like the designer series paper I used today. There are special products available when your order is $100! Wait, there's more! If you would like to join my team or become a discount shopper, Stampin' Up! has added an extra incentive. Along with receiving $125 for $99 (no shipping fee, just tax added), you also will receive 2 extra stamp sets of your choice from any current stamp sets. Wow!! So, click here to join my team! Contact Me! Shop Here! Subscribe to My Blog and Newsletter * indicates required Email Address * First Name Last Name Product List Layering Circles Dies [151770] $35.00 Soft Succulent 8 1/2" X 11" Cardstock [155776] $8.75 Basic White 8 1/2" X 11" Thick Cardstock [159229] $8.25 Greenery Embossing Folders [152716] $8.00 Tasteful Textile 3 D Embossing Folder [152718] $9.00
Create a handmade card using the layering circles technique idea. This is a fun and easy way to create really cool cards with a retro look.
In yesterdays Craft and Chat, we chatted about how much I love food, all food. I have very sweet tooth and love cheese........ we also discussed scented candles and circles. Layered circles on a card
These cards may look intimidating to make, but I have figured out and will show you how to make Swirly Circle Cards Made Easy.
I’ve seen this split circle technique for a while now and I wanted to give it a try. I really wanted my swooshes to match up so I needed the biggest and the smallest circles for each of the p…
For today’s card, I thought I would share this fun split circle technique I saw in a Facebook group recently. It creates a lovely wave of color across the card. I’m not sure what the ac…
This card was featured in my Creative U. class last month! It’s fun to layer different sized circles and colors to with a banner across the front with your sentiment. […]
Happy Happy Hawwwmp Day, y’all!! How was yesterday – do you have lots of new goodies on the way?!? I sure do – a BUNCH of share paper that will be here on Thursday AND…my …
In yesterdays Craft and Chat, we chatted about how much I love food, all food. I have very sweet tooth and love cheese........ we also discussed scented candles and circles. Layered circles on a card
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Hey there Stampers! Recently these circle layering cards have become very popular. They aren't hard to make once you have the circles cut. For this one I used the Layering Circles and Stitched Shapes dies. Have a great day!
Learn how to make spectacular swirls simply with different sized layered circles. Make a rainbow or other color schemes for super cards.
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I recently found a tutorial that showed how to create these terrific cards. It's a matter of die cutting three nested circles and layering them on each other to create the neat patterns. One set of three circles (although you need to cut two of each to make a set) will create two cards. I can’t decide which pattern I like better. I placed a thin piece of white cardstock with a sentiment across the section where the pieces join. An image was stamped for each card and adhered to the right of the sentiment. I made two birthday cards and two Christmas cards. If you are interested in the tutorial, that can be found here. Thanks to Lynn Dunn for sharing her terrific idea! Products used are Close To My Heart unless otherwise indicated: Paper: Holiday Stack Paper Collection, White Daisy Cardstock, Candy Apple Cardstock, Evergreen Cardstock, Peach Cardstock, Lemonade Cardstock, Nectarine Cardstock, Green Apple Cardstock, Neenah Solar White Cardstock, White Cards and Envelopes Stamps: Florals and Flutters, Stitched Florals, Wonder of the Season, Christmas Blessings, On Your Birthday Inks: Intense Black, Green Apple, Lemonade, Nectarine, Evergreen Accessories: Florals and Flutters Thin Cuts, Stitched Florals Thin Cuts, Wonder of the Season Thin Cuts, Fancy Borders Thin Cuts, Stitched Circle Dies (GMD), TriBlend Markers, Goldenrod Stickles, Julep Glitter Gems, Clear Shimmer Brush, Thin Foam Tape Enjoy, Alyson