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Color Core Card...
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There are many ways to use this card to give some really different looks.

Here are some ideas for you to try.

The card I am using is the "White wash" collection from Core'dinations.

There are 20 sheets in the pack, in all different colors....so a lot of ideas can be tried with them.

There are many collections, in various colors, to suit your color schemes.

This textured card has a plain white top layer on the surface, but the colored layer underneath is what brings this card to life.



The edges of three different pieces of card have been torn to reveal the color core and then layered together onto some white base card.

The image has been colored with Marker Pens to match my scheme.

Little gemstones finish it off and it makes a very pretty card for a childs birthday.


Make it into an unusual shaped card for even more interest to the design.

And decorate the panels to suit the recipient.

The flowers are punched out and then sanded with a sanding block to reveal the core, and buttons have been added to the centers.



Here I have run a strip of the card through a die cutting machine, using an embossing folder, and then sanded the raised part to bring out the inner core.

It has then been layered onto bronze Mirror card to add a shiny frame around the image.

I have doodled around the edges with a

Sakura pen to add the detail to the card.

There are a lot more things that you can achieve, so play and see what you can produce.

And don't forget to show us what you come up with...

Magic!






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