Here I am with another creation for the
Art Neko design team.
Today I created one of these cute
screen devider cards. I have seen these around, but
never actually created one myself.
Have you?
Well, here are the measurements if you want to make
one too. You need a piece of cardstock of 11 x 5,5 inch
and a scrore tool. You score at
2 3/4 - 5 1/5 - 8 1/4
and fold the card harmonica wise.
For the bottom of the sceen I used this decorative
label punch by Stampin'up!. I notice some people
also use a decorative punch at the top,
but I like it to keep straight this time.
For the pannets you cut this:
4x 2 1/8 x 3 3/4 inch black
4x 2 3/8 x 4 inch ivory (matt and stamping)
I created these black pannels, like a screen.
Once you have made one, you can use this as a template
for the other 3 pannels.
Before you add the black pannels on top of
the ivory paper, I stamped it first.
I covered all for sides with post-it notes
so the outside stayed unstamped (you could also
use strips of washi tape).
I used the following stamps:
The Birds on a Blossom Branch stamp:
and the blossom flower
When the stamping is finished you add the
black screen pannels.
The cats are stamped on ivory paper again
and colored with a water brush getting ink of my craft
sheet. I used the same color as I stamped them with.
I used the Historic Mori Tetzusan Cat
With 3d tape I added the cats to the screen.
I am not sure if I want a sentiment up front,
so I leave that for when I send it.
Thank you for looking
and have a creative day!
This is gorgeous Hetty!
ReplyDeleteGosh this is so lovely, I can see a Geisha image on it too. Thank you for the idea and how to do it.
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Such a fun screen design Hetty. Thank you for the how too.
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Desíre
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Hetty, this is gorgeous! I love your screens with the red blossoms - they really pop against the black frames! The addition of the kitties is genius!!!
ReplyDeleteVery nice card. I sure want to try this. Thanks for the measurements and the tutorial.
ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeous screen you have created Hetty - thanks so much for the tutorial
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Maxine
I have tried this fold and think it's fun, but I've never added the panelling detail that you did, which I think looks really cool, and which I would like to try. I also like the added cats...they remind me of a big Chinese print my mother had hanging in her kitchen
ReplyDeleteNo, I have not tried a screen card but this looks gorgeous! Love the Asian theme and of course you know I love the kitties! Thanks for sharing how you made this - it looks very doable! I don't have the punch but I have a similar die that might work. Very nice, Hetty!
ReplyDeleteVery nice, Hetty.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful screen divider card, Hetty! Thanks for the tutorial. Need to try one of these sometime!!
ReplyDeleteHow awesome- love your screen card : )
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