It's time for Virtual Scrapbook Night at Splitcoast Stampers, and I'm hosting a challenge. The theme is techniques, so I picked the following easy but fun one for you to try. Feel free to pop on over to SCS and join the challenges! We have four scheduled this weekend, and another whole weekend of challenges is slated for September. Hope to see you at SCS!
Positively Negative Challenge
Do you ever wonder what to do with the paper you have left over after punching or die-cutting an image? With a little
advanced planning, you can save that scrap from your trash can and use it on your layout.
• First, punch or die-cut a shape. Be sure to leave a little space around all sides.
• Cut around the negative space (the hole that shape left) in a
square, rectangle, or tag shape.
• Back that piece with colored cardstock or patterned paper and use the resulting embellishment (as well as your original die-cut) on your layout.
Some variations on this technique include using 3-D foam tape to pop up the negative piece, using the negative space as a journaling area, placing a photo under the cut-out instead of paper, or creating a border using multiple cut-out spaces backed with another color cardstock or patterned paper.
For my layout, I chose to do the basic technique, and then I also die-cut the rows of stars using my Cricut. Since I used the cut out pieces as well as the negative space, there was no waste, which is always a good thing!
Recipe:
Distressed Backgrounds, Tiny Typewrite & Alphabet Solos F stamp sets
Believe Level 2 papers
Sky, Outdoor Denim, Cashmere & Champagne cardstock
Holiday Red, Outdoor Denim & Cashmere ink
Cranberry Ribbon Rounds
Pattern: Sketches in Thyme #119
Cricut Art Philosophy cartridge: stars, title
You page is so crisp and fun, Cheryl. Love the use of the negative and positive too. Great sketch too! I'm hoping to play your challenge on SCS this week!
ReplyDeleteGreat layout...so fun and fabby use of the stars (neg & pos)!!! Thanks for sharing with us at Sketches in Thyme!!
ReplyDeletelove how you matched the colors to the boy's clothes! very smart move!
ReplyDeleteGreat job on the sketch. Thank you for joining us at Sketches in Thyme.
ReplyDeleteSurama
such a fun page and LOVE all the cool stars!!! thanks sooo much for playing along with Sketches In Thyme!!!!
ReplyDeleteGreat job, love your "fun" border strip! Thanks for using our sketch! Roxy, Sketchy Maven.
ReplyDeleteWhat an absolutely perfect take on the sketch! Totally loving all those yummy stars! Thanks so much for playing along with us at Sketches in Thyme!
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