Tuesday, June 30, 2026

Double Vision with a Twist card . . .

 Happy Tuesday Friends . . .

I've been a bit obsessed with creating these Double Vision cards lately and while trying to go to sleep last night I got the bright idea to put a spin on the technique by using 12x12 designer paper and laying out the 1/2" strips at an angle.  So first thing this morning I just HAD TO put my thoughts down on paper and created this card.

 

Though difficult to see, the blue strips are popped up with dimensional tape.
Here's a photo taken at a bit of an angle ... that might help you see the dimension a bit better.


 I have used a VERY OLD 12x12 - double sided sheet of designer paper.
The fact that this paper pattern was a random floral on one side and a generic muted solid color on the other side worked out perfectly for this technique.

I used scraps of both the card stock and the designer paper for my sentiment panel, die cutting with a Tutti Designs scallop rectangle die set.

 I simply adhered one of the extra 1/2" strips to the inside panel to help bring it all together.  And with that size designer paper, I have plenty left over if I want to decorate the envelope flap also.  In fact . . .


Thanks so much for taking the time to stop by today,
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As always . . .

3 comments:

  1. I love that idea of a double vision card and I am giving it a try soon. Thanks for the inspiration!
    Lia xx

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  2. I LOVE your twist! I want to do one of these, too, and was watching a video last night. I need to get more foam tape. Pretty paper and it worked out just right with the flip side. Fabulously inspiring! Thanks!

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  3. Great idea on the twist, very cool, so love that paper you used too, pretty layering for the sentiment and nice touch using a piece inside!

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