It's hard to color an image carefully and then cut it into pieces, but that is just what I did!
I turned it over and drew lines on the backside, numbering as I went for easy reassembly.
After cutting apart I affixed it to a scrap of black paper, setting each piece just
a little apart from the next so the black showed.
I layered this onto some yummy textured paper by Paper Temptress and
added some black gems by Want2Scrap.
Stamps used were by
Sweet Pea Stamps
from the Lisa Victoria line, plate #49
This particular image is titled
"Daphene's Dilemma"
**Don't worry about getting the edges even as you won't. Rather put it together matching image
lines and then trim edges. I mounted it all on another black layer then.**
You can do any pattern and any size piece and it will look just fine when finished.
Thanks for looking.
Connie
from the Lisa Victoria line, plate #49
This particular image is titled
"Daphene's Dilemma"
**Don't worry about getting the edges even as you won't. Rather put it together matching image
lines and then trim edges. I mounted it all on another black layer then.**
You can do any pattern and any size piece and it will look just fine when finished.
Thanks for looking.
Connie
Oh that looks absolutely marvellous!
ReplyDeleteI'll have to try that sometime
xxx
Connie,
ReplyDeleteThis technique really is wonderful and you have explained it so very well and your creation in a whole is enthralling!!!
xoxo,
Kym
Connie, what a wonderful technique, it goes great with this stamp. Your card turned out beautiful
ReplyDeleteOh Connie, this looks awesome!! I reminds me of broken stained glass. Beautiful!! I've never tried these!!
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Angela
What a cool technique Connie! Gorgeous creation!
ReplyDeleteI love this cute stamp! What a nice card to share with all of us. Thanks Connie
ReplyDeleteOh Connie, I love this. Absolutely love it. Yes, I can't imagine cutting something to pieces but wow the effect is awesome. I love your coloring and the black 'outlines' of the pieces just makes it look very elegant. Gorgeous.
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neat card, love the technique! I have become addicted to it
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