
Day 9 classes at Spring CardCamp 2022 was led my Jennifer McGuire and we learned an in-lay diecutting technique which ends up with the image panel having no raised dies but flat and smooth. I made a woodgrained background by swiping GDK honey mustard and dark sage over my scored background then die cut one image at a time.

Yana Smakula continued the lesson and we went from flat to stacked and off set. I cut my frame and word dies from 4 different shades of light weight cardstock and off set them slightly for dimesion. The background is a combination of a GKD leaf stencil and one from Stamperia.
Two different looks but came together nicely.
Thanks for stopping in for a peek. I appreciate you and your time. Take care and be safe.
Both lovely! I like the layers in the bottom photo. They set it off nicely and are not too thick. The flat card looks super! I see how you were able to get your normally layered greeting flat. I hope to tackle the flat card soon.
Thanks, Lisa, I, too, like the second card. The flat card was interesting to make.
Great take on Day 9. I really like the offset layering on your second card.
Thanks, Judy, I was really happy with the offset layering on that card.
Both are very pretty. I really like the first background.
Thanks, Gerry, you are the best.
Both cards are great but the offset stacked images are really great. Very eye catching and I like the shades of pink you used.
Thanks, Johanna, I liked the offset card too. I picked up some lightweight cardstock at my local Michaels and those colors were in the color pack so I figured they would work well together.
The two looks gave you 2 great cards and they’re easy to mail with the inlay.