


It is an honor to be guesting at Seize the Birthday with the challenge theme being Repetitive die cut. I was fortunate because when I found out about being the guest designer I was already mulling over an idea that involved repetitive die cutting. Having seen quite a few cards that used something along these lines I was eager to try my own and this card is the result.
Using a piece of watercolour CS I inked it using the ink pad directly to the paper. Then I took a sponge and spread it around a bit before adding another colour. I used Broken china and Wild Honey Distress Oxides using a sponge as with the first colour, and because the ink wasn’t dry before I added the second colour they mixed well in places to give a green blend. I left it overnight to fully dry before moving on to my next step which was to stamp images all over the piece. For this I used two stamp sets, one an MFT set and the other by GKD. When I had enough images on my piece and had ensured the ink was a deep enough black, I used a infinity die circle set from Hero Arts and cut out various size circles with selections from each stamped image. I took a piece of Glimmer CS from a small pack from Lawn Fawn and cut it to size for the card front gluing it onto a white note card. Then, I took a scrap piece of navy CS making a small strip down one side. The next step was to play with the circles moving them around until I found the right placement. Once I was happy with the placement I took each circle and added foam tape popping up each one as I did so. One or two circles had a doubled up piece of foam tape giving room to add another just behind.
I added some Trinity Stamp gems that change colour as the card is moved and a Vertical Greeting from an old GKD stamp set. I cut off a small strip from the inked piece as the background for the greeting. I think this set is probably the very first one purchased from Gina K actually. It was fun creating this card and I love how it has turned out. I like that it can be used for either a male or a female too although most likely it will be for a male’s birthday.
Thanks for spending your valuable time with me today and good luck with your own creations for the challenge.

Love this card! Many congrats on guesting with Seize the Birthday!
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Thanks. It is such fun when you get chosen to guest design.
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Lovely card! Congratulations on being the guest designer.
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Thanks Lisa. I was pretty proud to have a card win and then to guest design.
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Fun repetitive circles!
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Many thanks.
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Love the inking you did on the circles; it looks great behind all your stamped images. Pretty card.
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Thanks a lot.
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Thanks for joining us as a guest designer. Love your take on this challenge and the many circles on your card. There are so many possibilities for stamping in those circles. Could be for male or female. Good to see you here.
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Thanks a lot Barbara. Your cards always impress me so I feel as if I’m in exalted company – lol
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Glad to have you as a guest designer on STB. Your card is perfect with the repetitive circles. I like your stamping in each one and the different sizes of circles. Great colors too.
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Many thanks. It was fun to create the background and so easy on watercolour paper.
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I love this. Like how you did the printing of images before die cutting the circles and I especially like how you placed the sentiment.
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Thanks a lot. It was fun to do this one.
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So fun to have you as our guest on STB, your repetitive circles are fantastic! I love all the little stamps in each circle! So creative and clever!
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Many thanks. It was fun to participate
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I came by to leave you a proper comment, even though I got a sneak peek! Love your take on the Topping and your card turned out so pretty! So happy to have you with us for this challenge.
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I think you are a very kind lady and I appreciate the additional comment. I felt so honored to participate. Thanks.
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Awww, that’s very sweet of you to say! Happy to have you!
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Clever design and use of multiple circle images. Congrats on guest designing.
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Thanks Gayle. It is fun to be invited to guest design.
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This is a fun one. Congratulations on being a guest designer.
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Thanks. I was so pleased to win this particular challenge and then honoured to guest design.
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Love the variety of stamped images on your diecut circles, this looks like such a versatile design, thankyou for being our guest at STB, Cathy x
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Thanks very much. I am pleased as punch to join in.
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Your card is perfect with your die cut circles. This would be a great masculine card. Thanks for being our guest at STB.
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thanks so much. It is fun to participate this way.
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This most definitely could work as a masculine card! Love the stamped circles. It almost looks like a book cover with a spine. Thanks so much for guesting with us!
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Many thanks. I am honoured to participate.
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I’ll admit this is an idea that I wanted to try myself! But I somehow manage to not remember when the right theme pops up and then regret! But I’m very happy to see this card – the colors look gorgeous and I love the look of the offset images and the card design. Great inspiration for us. Thank you for guesting with us!!
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Thanks. I was so proud to be guesting that I had to create something a bit different.
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That’s a great way to do repetitive diecutting, so versatile! Great to have you as our surprise party guest at STB!
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Thanks – I think simple circles can be underrated but they are effective if placed well.
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