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Make your own Slimline Card with washi tape and dies

July 4, 2021

Last week, I shared a video where I showed you how I made some beautiful A2 size cards with the Anemone washi tape and coordinating die from Pinkfresh Studio. After that project was complete, I had some extra images that I had cut out from the washi tape that I hadn’t used in that project. In particular, the largest floral images were left. I decided that it would be a shame to not use them in a project, so I came up with this card project.

Slimline card with scrapbook.com exclusive Moroccan tile slimline die and Pinkfresh Studio’s Anemone Magic washi tape and coordinating die.

There is no video for this card project, but if you haven’t seen the previous video where I show you how I used the same washi tape in a previous project, I would invite you to click that here.

I began this card project by preparing my card base. For my card base, I trimmed a piece of heavy weight cardstock to 7.0 by 8.5 inches and scored it in half at 3.5″ to create a slimline card. For my card background, I die cut a couple of the Moroccan Tile slimline die from scrapbook.com. I stacked them up using some Tombow Mono Multi Glue to give my background some fun interest and dimension.

For my sentiment, I used the stamp “The littlest things in life are where we find true joy” (from the Indigo Vines stamp set, which also has a coordinating die and washi tape). I stamped the sentiment using some Versamark ink onto some vellum and used some gold embossing powder to heat emboss the sentiment. I then trimmed down the sentiment into a long narrow band.

Slimline card with Pinkfresh Anemone Magic washi tape and dies, and scrapbook.com exclusive Moroccan Tile slimline die

At this point, all that was left to do is layer up my diecuts and adhere them to my card. Once my die cuts were added to my project, I took a pair of scissors and trimmed off all the floral edges that were hanging off the edges of the card.

I just love the Moroccan Tile Slimline die and I am sure you will see this beauty in action on future card projects.

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