Welcome to Oscar
dress card tutorial day. Last week we counted down our favourite Oscar outfits
and we picked Vanessa Kirby’s light pink elegant gown as our #1 choice. Today
we will unveil our card inspired by this gown and the steps to make it. Take a
look…
First of all I went
through all of the pink cardstock and picked out a couple lighter shades.
I used a darker shade
as the base/card measuring 4 ¾ x 6 ¾ inches.
Next I cut a larger
layer 4 ½ x 6 ½ inches to go onto the card front. It was the lightest shade of
pink almost similar to the colour of the actual gown.
Then I chose a pink
shade in-between the two and I cut two 1 ¼ inch wide strips the length of the
sheet of cardstock.
I glued those strips
down onto the light layer from diagonal corner to diagonal corner forming
almost an X or what reminded me of the deep V neck on the dress. I then trimmed
the strips to fit onto the card.
Then I glued this
layer onto the card front.
Now I cut two more
layers. One is a sparkly silver layer (2 ½ x 2 ¾ inches) representing the simple necklace that
complimented the gown and then a smaller white layer (2 ½ x 2 inches) for
stamping.
I stamped the white
layer with a simple word “Happy” and I did this in red ink and embossed it. I
wanted to really tie the entire Oscar look into the card so I incorporated her
red lips and nails by stamping in red.
Then I glued the
white layer off center onto the silver layer.
I put a foam piece on
the back and then attached that to the center of the card covering where the
two strips of pink come together in the middle.
And there you have our 2021 Oscar dress card!
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