Folk Art Inspiration | Kurbits 2 Highlight with Emily
Hi, everyone! It’sย Emily Leiphartย here andย I’m thrilled to be guest designer on the Spellbinders blog to help showcase the newย Folk Art Collection by Lene Lok.ย I love using dies in unique ways and I’m here to share some ideas for theย Kurbits 2ย die. These dies are so intricate, there’s so much you can do with them, whether you use the entire die or just part of it.
I haven’t made ultra tall cards in a while and 3.25″ x 6.5″ cards are my favourite card shape. Theย Kurbits 2ย die lent itself perfectly to this shape so I made two of them to show how different they can look with small changes in materials and colours!
For the first card, I die cut the bottom end of theย Kurbits 2ย dieย from both ends of theย watercolour panel. I chose thisย watercolour cardstock for its texture. Then I die cut the die twice from black cardstock to inlay it into the negative space.
Next, I die cut a panel from gold foil cardstock included in the March 2018ย Card Kit of the Month. Then I used theย Platinum 6ย embossing mat and plate to dry emboss the top end of the die on to both ends of the panel. This beautiful embossing into the gold foil shows that part of the die design through the black die cuts that are inlaid into theย watercolour panel.
For my second card, I used daubers to sponge distress ink colours on to theย Kurbits 2ย dies, which were die cut from watercolour cardstock, then misted with water.
The front panel was watercoloured with evergreen bough and peacock feathers distress inks. Instead of the gold, I used a panel of blue cardstock that blends perfectly into the watercoloured panel in the foreground.
On both cards, I used simple but beautiful sentiments which complement theย Kurbits 2ย die perfectly. These were stamped with black pigment ink and clear embossed for shine and dimension.
Spellbinders Supplies:
Other Supplies:
Papertrey Ink rustic white cardstock,ย Canson XL watercolour cardstock, Bazzill licorice twist cardstock, Simon Says Stamp sea glass cardstock,ย Ranger distress inks, Versafine onyx black pigment ink, Ranger super fine clear embossingย powder, Ranger glossy accents, sentiments from Altenew’s Birds of a Feather stamp set
Thanks so much for stopping by today! I hope you enjoyed my projects and I will see you again soon with more projects using dies from the Folk Art Collection by Lene Lok.
3 Comments
Ardyth Percy-Robb
Fabulous cards – I love the rainbow one especially!
Lindsey M-P
Two beautiful cards, each quite different than the other! I like the elegance of the black and gold one (and that the dry embossing on the gold _almost_ makes it look like a face!) and the gorgeous colours of the watercoloured one.
Brenda Stainton
Great cards. I like the rainbow one the best.