Using acetate opens up so many possibilities
for your cards, as these magical designs show
The sky’s
the limit
Shopping list
Basic card kit, plus
* Hero Arts Fly High Animals
clear stamp set, die set,
from Seven Hills Cra s
* Angela Poole A4 gradients
card – Tropical Mist,
from Angela Poole
* M&C cutting dies – Tags,
Borders, from The Works
* Marianne Design A5 mask
stencil – Clouds & Sunburst
* Tim Holtz Distress Ink –
Fossilized Amber, Tumbled
Glass, from Buddly Cra s
* White card * Square dies *
Acetate * Sequins * Twine
* Black ink * Buttons *
Ribbon * Black neliner
* Hole punch * White
embossing powder * Corner
rounding punch * Blending
brush * Sticky foam pads
* Double-sided tape
* Alcohol markers
* Die-cutting machine
STAMPING
See page
76 for
stockists
Sta mping
Skills
F
rom shakers and sliders, acetate
holds so many possibilities for
card making. In this project, we
put acetate in the spotlight, and we think
you’ll agree, it’s the base for some pretty
fabulous cards!
Here, Jules has used this cra y essential
to make a magic slider design, a shaker
stu ed with sequins and make-believe
designs showing these oh-so-cute animal
characters mid-flight.
The great thing about these cards is that
the acetate lets these stamps and dies
of a cat, dog and rabbit taking to the
skies do the talking! Pairing these
sets with acetate really brings them
to life. Up, up and away!
So, have a go at making magic
with these acetate cards. Just keep
the magic secret!