Digital stamps are particularly good for creating shaped cards since they can be enlarged, stretched and skewed, and if you're in a bit of a hurry, you can even print the coloured version to save some time. I printed one of the gingerbread men from the Sugar & Spice set at a little over 5" tall to create my Christmas card, and I've included some step-by-step photos at the bottom of the post.
Enlarge, print and colour the image.
Fussy cut right up to the printed line.
Place the image on a card blank with a portion overhanging the spine of the card. It can be top or side opening depending on the design. As you can see from the image below, it can be on an angle if you prefer.
Use a pencil to trace around the fussy cut image.
Cut the out the shape keeping the scissors just inside the traced line for a neater look. Make sure you don't cut through the spine of your card.
Glue the image to your card front and add additional decorations and mediums as desired.
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23 comments:
This is amazing. I am not sure I can do something like this but I am getting ready to give it a try. I have done it before with regular die cuts but not tracing and cutting. Ok, here goes nothing.....
That's a fantastic idea, always love this little cutie! Your coloring is absolutely gorgeous!
Very clever card! I love your pretty coloring!
How super fabulous is this shaped card - the gingerbread looks good enough to eat - very clever - TFS- Will be making a shaped card soon.
Isn't he adorable as a stand alone card. This set is one of my favorites.
Just love this set and I really need to try this have made some inthe past using the same method but this little guy works so well he is so adoreable i could just eat him up
Love, love, love this. Great idea and as I own this digi I can give it a try, although I doubt I can colour as good as you did!
xxx Margreet
Hi Beccy
Oh, this gingerbread man cute! I believe he's thinking about all his cute little gingerbread children, and with his big brown eyes his begging you: Please don't eat them! - or at least wait until they have had their presents!
What an amazingly FUN card ! How inspirational, Beccy ! Creative regards, Gina
So cute, Beccy! I think I've only ever made a shaped card once, and it was a large coffee cup so it was easy to cut with the straight lines. Yours if fabulous! I do enjoy fussy-cutting, but I have to say that you've taken it to a new level here!
This is just cuteness overload! What a neat idea!
CUTENESS GALORE!
LOVE your sweet gingerbread man, such a cheery and creative card, a wonderful combination of digital stamp and fussy cutting for a shaped card filled with WOW!
... the more I see Sugar & Spice in action, the more I think it needs to move from my wishlist to my cart :)
He looks good enough to eat! Another fun card. I'd love to make gingerbread men with the twins. They would have a blast decorating them!
Fantastic shape card and such a great image to make it into the shape card...well done Beccy
Love your little gingerbread man with his arms laden with festive goodies. This image works really well as a shaped card
As I told you, I did not know that this is a documented method. I learn all the time at this challenge. I have to think about!
Thank you Beccy!
All the best!
That is such a cute card and I love the idea of a image being made into a shaped card. Having it already colored is a plus too!
I have never thought of making shaped cards out of characters, but it is a wonderful idea and so unique.
Spectacular cutting, Beccy! I can hardly believe that it's fussy cut. When I first looked at your image shaped card, I thought you had done it with an electronic cutting machine. I'm totally blown away by this! I'm actually going to try this, but I don't promise my attempt will be the card I post for this challenge. :-D
What a fun idea! Thanks for sharing! Hugs Blankina
Adorable shaped card Beccy and looks so yummy!
Gave it a try and feel some more shaped cards coming up, but don't let my fingers know,they didn't like the fussy cutting, hihihi!
Just tried this and couldn't believe how easy your method was! So easy to make a shaped card. Why I have shied away from shape cards all these years is beyond me. Thanks so much!
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