Friday, September 30, 2022

Using DSP scraps to make a sunburst card

Hello,
Remember this card? It was one of the cards from my August Card Buffet. See the Rings of Love DSP Angled Tri-fold card blog post with more details and a tutorial.
When I finished cleaning up my craft table, I realized that I had a LOT of triangle scraps and didn't know what to do with them.  I got inspired to make a sunburst design.

I started with a 5-1/2" circle and folded it in half and cut it along the fold to create this half circle shape.
Then, I started placing the scraps to make the sunburst alternating the DSP and the cardstock.  I marked the middle of the semi-circle, and used liquid glue to adhere the the pieces, starting on left making sure the end of the triangle is touching the middle mark.
Once the glue was dried, I flipped it over and cut off all the "extra" from the semi-circle.
And the sunburst looks like this.

I ended up making 12 semi-circle sunbursts.
I only ended up with these left after the 12 designs.  Pretty good, eh?
Am I the only one who likes to stamp and cut all the sayings and put the mini Dimensionals on the back, ready to go?  I also used my Take Your Pick tool to "pick" off all the release paper and could "assembly line" the cards.
This is what the semi-circle looked on a 4-1/4" X 11" card base.
And this is the FINAL card with the sentiment and the stamping at the bottom.  What do you think?

 


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Sharon Lim

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