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Sunday, December 15, 2013

6/25 - tone on tone backrounds using the Cuttlebug.

my apologies for being missing in action. it seems actually is as if life has been on a down hill lately and i just needed to take a bit of a breather and step back and re-evaluate life as one tends to have to do sometimes. anyways...i am playing catch up with loads of things and especially blogging and sharing some creative stuff.
tip # 6  - create tone on tone backgrounds for cards, tags and layouts.
i love the look of tone on tone. there are many ways to achieve that but my favourite involves the cuttlebug and beautiful dies. 
1. cut a shape or pattern using your Cuttlebug. i used a thin glossy paper for mine because of the delicate nature of the die.
2. place the die-cut onto a craft sheet and colour the same as your backgrounds. i used Mister Huey inks and misted the die-cut until i was happy with the look.
3. Use a glue stick to adhere the die-cut to your background and decorate.
i love how the glossy paper still coloured green using the mists, but still retained it's shimmer for a beautiful effect.
i used the amazing new Anna Griffin die for my background - and remember you can emboss the cut as well for a really amazing look.
my background tag was coloured using Mister Huey inks and then inked around the edges in a dark brown dye ink for definition.
this look can be achieve using smaller dies as well - simply cut the image repeatedly and then use your glue stick to adhere them to your background. let the edges touch each other for a continues look. i hope you are having fun using your Cuttlebug and that your December isn't too stressful. we have a holiday tomorrow so i am chilling at home and catching up on washing and cleaning and re-arranging furniture. until tomorrow - thanks for dropping by - you are loved!

1 comment:

  1. the tone on tone is amazing... to add the darker definition around the die, did you do that with the applicator after you stuck it down, or before? Just worried that such a delicate die might rip if I tried to ink it before sticking down.

    I am always amazed at how you can turn such a general or floral die into such a perfect embellishment for another type of theme (like Christmas!)... beautiful work.

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