Tuesday, October 31, 2017

Inlaid Washi Tape Technique

Happy Halloween! Here is a last minute card using a fun technique called inlaid. You can do this technique with washi tape, paper, ribbons, foil, and even fabric. The idea is to create recessed strips of your chosen material in a particular shape that look like they are one piece. Wood is also a very common material to use as an inlay.

Craft with Beth: Spooky Cat Halloween Stampin Up Card Year of Cheer Washi Tape Inlaid Technique

The create the inlay shape you can use punches or framelits/thinlits/dies. The inlaid technique is amazing for using up scraps, especially those one has trouble parting with. I know I do.

For this Halloween card, I used the Year of Cheer Washi Tape. First, I punched a cat from a 4" x 5-1/4" piece of Basic Black cardstock in the lower left corner. Then I die cut the moon using the Wood Crate Framelits in the upper right corner.

Then I stamp the smaller and the larger star images from Hearts Come Home stamp set using Versamark ink. I covered the stars with gold embossing powder before heat embossing with the Heat Tool. 

Next I stamped the Happy Halloween greeting from Spooky Cat stamp set and punched it out with the Classic Label punch. After, I adhered the greeting to the right of the cat and trimmed the excess.

Craft with Beth: Spooky Cat Halloween Stampin Up Card Year of Cheer Washi Tape Inlaid Technique

I turned the Basic Black cardstock over and added dimensionals. The entire cardstock piece needs to be supported, especially around the cut outs and the edges. I added dimensionals to the edges as well as around the cat and in the center. It may be too many dimensionals, but if I am mailing my card, I want to make sure they arrive in one piece and not torn from lack of support.

Sometimes it can be tricky to see if you have removed all of the dimensional backings. I recommend starting in one spot and moving in one direction. For example, I started in the upper left corner and worked my way to the upper right corner. Then I moved downward and began again from the left side, moving toward the right side.

To double check that you have removed all of the dimensional backings, tilt your card. If you see a matte finish on top of the dimensional, the backing is still on. If you see a shiny finish, the backing has been removed.

Craft with Beth: Spooky Cat Halloween Stampin Up Card Year of Cheer Washi Tape Inlaid Technique

Once the inlay shapes are cut out, I can add the washi tape behind. On a piece of Whisper White cardstock, I put down strips of washi tape randomly across the areas where the cat and the moon cut outs would show. I made sure to add a bit extra on all sides, so no edges will show.

Smooth the washi tape with a bone folder.

Then I adhered the Whisper White cardstock to the front of the card base (5-1/2" x 8-1/2"; scored at 4-1/4"). I adhered the Basic Black cardstock with the cat and moon cut out on top of the washi tape and the card base front.

Craft with Beth: Spooky Cat Halloween Stampin Up Card Year of Cheer Washi Tape Inlaid Technique

The inside features rows of Year of Cheer Washi Tape on a 4" x 5-1/4" piece of Whisper White cardstock. The vine tape is at the bottom with a strip of copper tape on the top. Lastly, there is the gold tape in the center of the copper tape.

I made two additional color scheme variations in Pumpkin Pie and in Perfect Plum using Halloween Night Washi Tape and Pick a Pattern Washi Tape, respectively.


This washi tape is from the 2016 Holiday catalog. However, you can substitute any washi tape of your choosing for this technique. Instead of cutting out the moon and embossing the stars, I simply stamped them with Versamark and let it dry to create a subtle texture. I used a Basic Black Marker to make faux stitch lines around the cat and the 1st matte.

Craft with Beth: Spooky Cat Halloween Stampin Up Card Year of Cheer Washi Tape Inlaid Technique

You can see that the inlaid technique is truly wonderful for using up little bits and scraps.

Craft with Beth: Spooky Cat Halloween Stampin Up Card Year of Cheer Washi Tape Inlaid Technique

The faux stitching lines are only around the cat on this Perfect Plum variation.

Craft with Beth: Spooky Cat Halloween Stampin Up Card Year of Cheer Washi Tape Inlaid Technique

The black and white dot washi tape is very wide, so I only used half of the width for the card front and inside.

How would you use the inlay technique? What types of shapes would you choose? I would love to see what you create.

Thanks for stopping by!
Beth


Inlaid Washi Tape Halloween Card Project Supply List
Stamps
#146014 Spooky Cat Bundle
Paper
#121045 Basic Black
#100730 Whisper White
Ink
#102283 Versamark
#140931 Basic Black Archival
Embellishments
#109129 Gold Embossing Powder
#104430 Dimensionals
#144644 Year of Cheer Washi Tape
Tools
#103083 Embossing Buddy
#143730 Wood Crate Framelits
#129053 Heat Tool
#143263 Big Shot Machine
#141491 Classic Label Punch




Pumpkin Pie Variation Inlaid Washi Tape Halloween Card Project Supply List
Stamps
#146014 Spooky Cat Bundle
Paper
#105117 Pumpkin Pie
#100730 Whisper White
Ink
#102283 Versamark
#140931 Basic Black Archival
#100082 Basic Black Stampin’ Write Marker
Embellishments
#104430 Dimensionals
#142026 Halloween Night Washi Tape (retired)
Tools
#141491 Classic Label Punch




Perfect Plum Variation Inlaid Washi Tape Halloween Card Project Supply List
Stamps
#146014 Spooky Cat Bundle
Paper
#101889 Perfect Plum
#100730 Whisper White
Ink
#102283 Versamark
#140931 Basic Black Archival
#100082 Basic Black STampin’ Write Marker
Embellishments
#104430 Dimensionals
#144166 Pick A Pattern Washi Tape
Tools
#141491 Classic Label Punch