It's time for the October Group of Seven Cardmakers post and this month we are playing with glitter and clear acetate.
We have two techniques to try with Acetate and Glitter over at the Group of Seven blog.
I watched this YouTube video for my first two cards. Glittery Acetate Cards by Crafi Potential
This technique uses frame dies with acetate, glitter & glue. You use regular acetate for this technique.
Close up to show shine!
My second card using the same technique.
Steps to create this card
Choose a die and cut it out of a piece of card - I used black for this card base. Layer this to a panel of clear acetate with glue.
I chose 3 colors to use - an orange, a red, and a green - wanting a fall theme. I decided where I wanted to have the first color (Fire Opal) (rather randomly!) and filled in those spaces with glue. (I really filled the spaces with glue - it can pull away from the edges if it's not filling the space.)
Glue added below
I spooned the glitter over the glue - you can see it covered the whole cut out but will pretty much only stick to the areas with glue. Tap off the glitter and return it to the jar.
I applied glue to the areas I wanted the 2nd color in (Garnet). Then spooned the glitter over the glue. And tapped it off.
I added glue to the rest of the areas with no color yet and spooned on green Ensalada Glitter. Then tapped it off.
I let the panel dry for a few hours (or overnight). (You want it dry so the 2nd die cut doesn't squish wet glue/glitter!) I cut a second black panel with the same die (line it up carefully to match the first panel!) and glued it over the glittered panel - this covers up any overlapped glitter application - defining the design again! I brushed off any glitter on the black card, added the die cut sentiment and glittery green dots.
I used score tape on the back of the acetate to adhere the panel to my card base.
I don't have thermo acetate so I just used regular acetate, stamped my image with Ranger Archival Jet Black ink (which I let dry overnight - the stamping NOT embossed) - flipped the panel over and applied glue and glitter inside the lines of the imageand outside background - one color at a time.
I die cut the smallest frame out of the light blue embossed card base panel. Then I taped the glitter image on the back of the panel centering it on the cut out.
I die cut a white frame using the same die and glued it over the front of the image which hides the edges of the acetate. I die cut the next size frame die from cream and adhered it with glue dots. I die cut the largest size frame die from darker blue and glued it onto the base. I stamped the sentiment on a white strip and adhered it to the cream frame.
Close up - you can see some red glitter in the blue and green due to the static, it's impossible to get all the glitter off the acetate - so I just embraced the look!
I added Black Nuvo drops around the center of the poppy on the front of the acetate after the card was put together.
A few creation photos. Since it was a smaller image I could stamp two on a 4 1/4" x 5 1/2" panel of vellum. I cut the panel in half and added the glitter to each one. On the right are both images all glued and glittered - left to dry overnight! You can see how much glitter is 'static-ly' attached on the clear frame areas! When the panels were dry - I brushed off as much as I could with a slightly damp paper towel, but the edges don't show when I adhered the image to the back of the front panel
On the left below, I turned over one panel to the front (NOT laid down!) to show you how it looks from the front before the glue dries - pretty much all you see is the glue!
I left them both overnight to dry - glitter side up!
We hope you will join us and link up your acetate and glitter creations over at the Group of Seven Blog so we all can see which technique you used!
I cannot lie - it's kind of messy - but both techniques create really sparkly card fronts! And it made me use a lot of the ignored glitter I have in my craft room!
I'm also sending my cards to:
first time using the Martha Stewart glitters that I've had for 10 or so years??
Sending my birthday card to:
ends 11/5
Sending my Thanksgiving card to:
ends 10/30
Birthday Card
Paper: White, clear cardstock (acetate) - PTI, Kraft Metallic Gold - Tim Holtz/Idea-ology.Other Supplies: Decorative Circles Coverplate Die - PTI, Happy Birthday Die - Charlie and Paulchen, Bearly Art Precision Art Glue, ScorTape, Goldenrod Art Glitter, Lime Sherbet Sparklers Glitter - Denami Design, Pink Pastel Glitter - Stampendous.
Thankful Card
Paper: clear acetate, True Black - PTI, metalic brass from stash.Other Supplies: Mixed Media thinlit die - Tim Holtz/Alterations, Thankful die from Counting my Blessings die set - PTI, Glitter - Ensalada (green) - Art Glitter, Garnet and Fire Opal - Martha Stewart. Glitter gems - Michaels, Bearly Art Precision Art Glue, ScorTape.
Sympathy Card
Stamps - Botanical Blocks III - PTI (retired), Casual Comfort - Casual Fridays (company no longer in business)
Paper: Clear Cardstock (acetate), Blueberry Sky, white, Vintage Cream, Spring Rain - Papertrey Ink.
Ink: Archival Jet Black - Ranger
Other Supplies: Stitched Rectangle Scallop Frames dies - MFT, Embossing Folder (Older) - SU, Bearly Art Precision Craft Glue, Fire Opal, Garnet, Blue Topaz, Emerald Glitter - Martha Stewart, foam dots, Gloss Ebony Black - Nuvo Crystal Drops
All three cards are amazing, Julia!! LOVE the glitter filled die-cuts. The colours of glitter you've used are beautiful!! Especially love the fall colours against the black card die-cut --- so dramatic! Your poppy is gorgeous with the last card and a little stray colours of glitter doesn't change how fantastic it looks. Great work!! Thanks, as always, for the wonderful instructional photos! xx
ReplyDeleteSuch beautiful examples, your glitter against the black is stunning, the black really makes the sparkle pop and your flower is so pretty ♥
ReplyDeleteI am so impressed that you were able to get photos of your process and could explain the details so well, Julia! You did three gorgeous cards and I wonder if you're still finding glitter in random places like I am. LOL! I especially love that poppy!
ReplyDeleteYou just gave a Master Class on this, sis! Thank you! All your designs and choices and results are just fabulous! Wow! Thank you for linking again to NBUS! Hugs, Darnell
ReplyDeleteGood for you for trying both techniques! And for getting such great results from each. Love the contrast between the pastel colours with white on the first card and the rich colours with black on the second. Your glitter painting on the third is fabulous.
ReplyDeleteWow, Julia - three glittery masterpieces! Especially love the corner stained glass look but all are fabulous! Great way to use up all the glitter in the stash, right? Thanks for the inspiration!!
ReplyDeleteI am truly impressed with your cards and those beautiful glitters you have. The pink and green is so pretty and the other two cards are lovely. I like that you always share your techniques and show us the pictures. Thank you for sharing that.
ReplyDeleteThree gorgeous cards Julia. They are all unique and so pretty. I don't play well with glitter personally but you make it look simple lol! Thanks for sharing with us at Krafty Chicks challenge. Hugs, Denise x
ReplyDeleteOh, my goodness, your cards are amazing! I must say you do have some lovely glitter. Thank you for showing your process in such detail. The die cuts would be the way to go for me. I love those cards so much! Inspiring! I'm so glad you shared at Seize the Birthday!
ReplyDeleteWhat a line-up! Each one is a pretty as the next, Julia. Marvelous makes!
ReplyDeleteWow, I had no idea I was going to school with this post. Your step by step process and explanation was just perfect! Thanks for taking so much time and effort to share with all of us. Your cards are truly works of art! I love them all but that flower really won me over. Thanks for sharing at Seize the Birthday too!
ReplyDeleteThanks for your detailed instructions. You certainly need a lot of patience for this technique and your results are simply stunning. I don't think I would cope with the glitter mess though! xx
ReplyDeleteThese are three fabulous cards, Julia - the first one with the pastel colours is my favourite. It’s a great way to use up all those pots of glitter that we all have, but I’m another one who probably couldn’t cope with the mess! Thanks for joining us at STB 🥳
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