Today’s card is a Split Circle Technique (or Layered Circle Technique) card featuring the Layering Circles Dies and the Blessings of Home stamp set!
This is a clean & simple layout to showcase the split circles technique, which is really easy to do! There are also so many different ways to change up the look of it as well! I shared this technique during last night’s livestream.
Choose 3 complimentary colors and have fun with it! I love these 3 blues together: Pool Party, Coastal Cabana, and Bermuda Bay – beautiful monochromatic blues! And the pop of a white sentiment on a black background makes me giddy! I just love the look!
Have you tried the Split Circle or Layered Circle Technique? This technique will be one that I will try again and again with different colors and Designer Series Paper patterns and just have fun with it!
I added a little bit of texture and bling to this clean & simple card with the Tasteful Textiles embossing folder and a Rhinestone!
Thank you so much for stopping by today! I hope you have a wonderful & blessed day!
PROJECT MEASUREMENTS:
- Thick Basic White card base – 4-1/4″ x 11″, scored and folded in half at 5-1/2″
- Basic White card layer – 3-3/4″ x 5″
- Layering Circles Dies (approx. diameter):
- 2-7/8″
- 2-1/8″
- 1-3/8″
- Basic White strip – 3/8″
PROJECT SUPPLIES:
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Happy Sunday Julie. I like this technique. I remember the video have not tried the technique but looking forward to give it a try. Thank you for sharing. Have a good evening.
Hi Julie. I watched your live stream last night with the two cards. You make learning new designs so much fun. I was thinking that this is a great way to use up smaller scraps and turn into something wonderful. Thank you for the inspiration.