It's already almost the end of August and I have 2 posts for you today, this is the first one.
The floating element technique is really easy, and you can choose how elaborate you want it depending on your strips, colours and shapes.
First you cut strips in either the same or varying width. I cut all my strips at 1/4' as my final shape was relatively small. I chose 3 colours, but you can do it all in the same colour or choose a rainbow, you can do whatevere you like.
I chose Blueberry Bushel, Lemon Lime Twist and Berry Burst. It is a fun and bright colour combination, just want I wanted to go with my Basic Black card base, embossing and twine.
You then add your strips to a piece of Acetate. I adhered them with a little bit of Tombow Multipurpose Liquid glue. Make sure you don't use too much as it will smear on the Acetate and can be difficult to get off without scratching the Acetate. I adhered my strips relatively close together to get as many on as possible.
I then cut my shape from the Acetate with the adhered strips. I used the triple Balloon die from the Beautiful Balloons dies. This is a die that some people find a bit difficult to use as it doesn't have a matching stamp, but it is great for this technique.
I stamped a piece of Basic White with one of the little stamps and used the same 3 colours of ink as I had used for the card stock strips.
At the bottom of the piece of white I stamped the 'Celebration' in Versamark and heat embossed it in black. To do this I covered the 'I think it's time for a' with a piece of tape before inking up and then removed the tape before stamping to only get the bottom half of the stamp.
I added strips of dimensionals on the back under the strips and doubled them up to raise the cut shape up higher and give a real floating effect. I stamped the top half of the greeting on a strip of Lemon Lime Twist with Versamark and heat embossed black embossing powder. I then added dimensionals and adhered to the balloon shape. I tied some black twine to the bottom of the 3 balloons in the die cut and tied them together in a knot at the bottom.
I added a strip of Lemon Lime Twist and a strip of Berry Burst to the edge of the white piece before adhering it to the black card base.
I am quite happy with how this turned out and hope you give it a go, it is a great, easy and very effectful technique that you can do in all sorts of colour combinations and shapes.
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