Merry 2 Ways

Merry 2 Ways

It’s Day 8 of my 12 Days of Cardmaking Series, welcome! Ink blending and a cover plate die makes today’s merry 2 ways cards quick and easy to create. 

For the video tutorial, click below. Otherwise, keep scrolling to see how I created Merry 2 Ways!

Ink Blending

Today, we start with ink blending using Distress Oxide inks. First, Mowed Lawn and Pine Needles over the Mini Pines stencil from Honey Bee Stamps. I use 2 colors here as it creates a bit more dimension to the pattern. Second, and entire panel using Festive Berries and Black Soot to create a victorian appearance.

Die Cutting

Next, comes die cutting using the Catherine Pooler Merry Mini Cover Plate die and both ink blended panels.

To start, I used the plate cut from the red/black panel as a guide to adhere the ‘Merry’ cut from the tree panel. These letters were glued to a card panel of red cardstock, then I carefully removed the red/black panel from around the letters. This method is a great way to get perfect alignment.

To easily adhere the red/black letters into the tree plate, I first placed double sided adhesive across the backside of the plate, then adhered die cut to a panel of cardstock (black). The double sided adhesive is spread across the letter gaps, so letters will be adhered once they are put in place. 

Using the outline die (included in Merry Mini Cover Plate die set), I trimmed both card panels.

Merry 2 Ways

Next, I used the outline frame of the red/black panel as my base layer and adhered it to a card base.  

Merry 2 Ways

Then, the black matted panel adhered on top finished up the first card.

Merry 2 Ways

Finally, I adhered the red cardstock panel to a white card base to finish off the second.

Merry 2 Ways

These merry 2 ways cards are a perfect example of why I like cover plate dies. They are a fantastic way to create multiple cards with minimal waste and effort. I could have easily added in a third card using the unused red/black panel, which I may do later. 

Thanks for joining me on this 12 Days of Cardmaking series. Check back tomorrow for Day 9! Also, if you are looking for more inspiration on cover plate dies, check out my post on Simple Rainbow Cards using 1 Die.

Supplies

Neenah Classic Crest Solar White Cardstock: 110lb for card base, 80lb for die cutting

Gina K Card Stock in Black Onyx, Cherry Red

Tim Holtz Distress Oxide Ink Pad: Black Soot, Festive Berries, Mowed Lawn, Pine Needles

Ranger Mini Ink Blending Tool

Honey Bee Mini Pines stencil

Wendy Vecchi Make Art Stay-tion

Catherine Pooler Merry Mini Cover Plate die

Spellbinders Platinum 6 Die Cutting and Embossing Machine

Distress Collage Medium

Scrapbook.com Double Sided Adhesive Roll

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