I created a layered look with the tapes on this one. I layered one piece horizontal then one vertical, ect. until I filled the background up with washi. Layering them like this gives it sort of a woven look. I stamped a sentiment on a circle punched out of one of the fun patterns from the Stationery Noted line. I added a couple decorative brads from the He Said She Said line along with a bit of linen thread tied in a bow to finish off the look.
This technique looks great as a scrapbook layout background, too!
For my next card, I pinched bits of the washi as I layed it down to create a tabby textured background:
I varied the placement of my tabs as I worked but kept them all the same size. To finish this one off, I punched another circle out of the same patterned paper and added a bit of the red tape. I added the chipboard sentiment next and then a couple of brads, all from the He Said She Said line. I wrapped the card with a bit of linen thread and added the circle on top of it.
Don't you love that saying? I couldn't help but us it!
For my last card, I used the mosaic technique, cutting off bits of the tape with my scissors. The scissors give it a straight edge that resembles tiles:
Don't you love how all the tapes look together? The collections all work so well with each other!
Since these cards are all about the techniques, I thought I'd make a quick video for you visual learners! :) Bear with me though- I'm a beginner videographer...
I hope I've inspired you to reach for your decorative tapes the next time you want to try a fun background technique!
Supplies Used:
Teresa Collins Designs:
Stationery Noted 6x6 Designer Pad, Stationery Noted Epoxy Dots, He Said She Said- She Said Decorative Brads, He Said She Said- She Said Die Cut Accessories, He Said She Said- She Said Chipboard Elements, He Said She Said- She Said Decorative Tape, He Said She Said- He Said Decorative Tapes, Stationery Noted Decorative Tapes, Far and Away Decorative Tapes, Memories Decorative Tape, Summer Stories Decorative Tape
Other:
Sentiment stamps, ink, cardstock, circle punch, linen thread by Stampin' Up!; Mists by Studio Calico
I had lots of fun making these cards! The video had me nervous though... don't you hate the sound of your voice on camera? I sure do! And, now you know how dorky I really am! :) Yep!
Anyways, thanks for stopping by today!
-tessa
Very COOL cards!! Love how you used the washi tape on each of them! :)
ReplyDeleteGreat ideas with the Washi tape. I love that stuff and never know how to use it on cards!
ReplyDeleteLoved your ideas......
ReplyDeleteJust recently saw what the Washi tape was and used for. It is awesome! After 6 years of no crafting or sewing I am ready to start again. A whole new world has opened for me.
ReplyDeleteGreat idea!
ReplyDeleteLOVE!! Heading to the craft store today!!
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