Today I have a video and card made with supplies from the March 2012 Card Kit! I love the patterns in the 6x6 pad in this kit (My Mind's Eye's Follow Your Heart Be Amazing 6x6 pad), specifically the hexagon pattern. It was a happy accident that I fell into this card design.
You'll see in the video that I originally planned to use the hexagons by themselves so I cut them out of the paper. But after seeing the negative space left behind, I was intrigued! Changed my mind and used the negative instead and am saving those hexagons for another card. :)
Anyhow, enjoy! You can get your March 2012 Card Kit HERE, or subscribe to receive this kit and future kits as well HERE.
Enjoy!
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WOW i totally love that honeycomb look...this was amazing...great cutting by the way with the xacto knife.
ReplyDeleteI must say your finger nails are painted so awesome...love your card...
This is very cool! I can't wait to get my card kit!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great card Kristina! I love that paper, so many different things you can do with it. Thanks for sharing with us.
ReplyDeleteElaine Allen
Love the hexagons, and using the negative!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great card. Thanks for sharing the video. That paper is great.
ReplyDeleteLove how you used the negative of that paper. It really looked cool. Can't wait for my kit!
ReplyDeleteLOVE the card!! THANKS for sharing Kristina!! Have a FABULOUS WEEK!! =)
ReplyDeleteI like the idea of making the focal point of the card separately, I have been making my scrapbook clusters in a similar aw at the moment.
ReplyDeletelove the look you created! the punched out geometric shaped look fab :)
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ReplyDeleteLove the use of the negative from the cut outs - it is a spectacular card ! Thanks for sharing !
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