Hi all!! I'm really excited to be sharing another GCD Studios project with you! I've included a tutorial. I just LOVE the projects I've been seeing that include the paper tearing technique that reveal something underneath. These GCD Studios double sided Artsy Urban papers could not be more perfect for this. And aren't these mini tin signs to die for?!! LOOOOOOOOOOVE them. The perfect reveal! Now for the tutorial:
I hope you enjoyed these revealing projects!
Hugs,
Cheryl
This technique is much easier than I would have imagined. Thank you! Your tutorial is awesome and your cards are FABULOUS! You do amazing things with the GCD Studios products!! Have a wonderful weekend, Cheryl! ♥♥ Kay
ReplyDeleteOh wow, this is way easy and looks so great! thanks so much.
ReplyDeleteSo love these projects!!!!!
ReplyDeleteGORGEOUS as always. I love the butterfly on the 2nd card. It's the perfect touch.
ReplyDeleteSo cool! I've never seen this before, so this was a very interesting post to read - beautiful projects!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous projects and have been wanting to try this technique and now I know how! Thanks for stopping by my blog! :)
ReplyDeleteVery cool technique, thanks for sharing, I love these beautiful cards too!
ReplyDeleteWow, that is an awesome technique! TFS!
ReplyDeleteCheryl, Thanks for the tutorial. It looks like you are keeping up with the latest. This is a neat concept! Love the fabric strip that you used for a bow. Two Peas had video using fabric paper, although I think fabric would be a nicer touch, since there are still issues with the fabric paper. Great cards as usual!
ReplyDeleteI always enjoy seeing what you are doing, always such pretty projects.
ReplyDeletegreat projects, love the tutorial. thanks.
ReplyDeleteSo wonderful!!! What a great tutorial :)
ReplyDeleteSaw these beauties on Peas this morning! Awesome! :)
ReplyDeleteVery cool technique Cheryl :-)
ReplyDeletewow this is cool... it's much easier that the way in did...he he... Thanks Cheryl....
ReplyDeleteyes I love your projects too... awesome..xoxo
FANTASTIC!!!!
ReplyDeleteCool technique - great tutorial! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteThanks Cheryl for this tutorial! I want to try this one! Great cards girl!
ReplyDeleteWow!! What gorgeous creations.
ReplyDeleteYour cards are always finished to perfection!!! Love your work!! Thanks for a tutorial, I think I might use that idea!
ReplyDeleteHugs
Annika
lovely cards ... I like something different xxx
ReplyDeleteThis is outstanding Cheryl! LOVE this tech...gonna try it. you are so talented chick. cherry
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