Friday, December 13, 2024

Winter/Holiday Memory Dex Cards

Hello there! I'm here today with my latest project created for Clear Scraps!




This time around I decided to play with the Vintage Acrylic Memory-Dex Dividers and I’ve also used some Chipboard Punchout Embellishments.



I decided I wanted to add a little something more to the background of the clear dividers, so I pulled out the 6 inch Swirl Stencil and some white metallic texture paste.



A pallet knife was used to spread to texture paste over the stencil onto the dividers. Be sure snd remove the protective film.



This is what I ended up with.



While waiting for the texture paste to dry, I chose some patterned papers to use with a die and which chipboard embellishments I wanted to work with.




I die cut 1 piece of patterned paper for each divider. Also die cut a piece for each out of a white snowflake paper for the backside. This is done to cover up the adhesive used on the front.



Adhere the patterned papers to the fronts.



The white paper is added to the back.



The chipboard pieces were painted with white acrylic paint as a base coat.




I added clear glitter glue to the skate chipboard piece and colored the skate blades with a silver metallic marker. Some twine was added as laces. A dimensional snowflake sticker was added with a greeting/sentiment from some HunkyDory die cuts from my stash.




The mitten chipboard was colored with markers and little glitter glue added for my 2nd divider.

I added more HunkyDory pieces and some twine.




My third divider was decorated with a sweater chipboard piece colored with markers with a tree sticker added. More HunkeyDory pieces were added.




This really was a fun project for me! I hope you like it!




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1 comment:

  1. Judy, love your festive card. The use of the stencil and layering is perfect. Look forward to crafting with you in 2025. Judy DT

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