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Tile Mosaic Card

About this Lesson

  • Type: Video Tutorial
  • Length: 10:43
  • Media: Flash video file
  • Posted: 01/07/2009
  • Use: Watch Online
  • Size: 150 MB

Lydia shows you how to make a beautiful blue bird tile mosaic card. This lesson teaches you a cool tiling technique using an intricate background stamp and a square punch. This technique gives the card a tiled mosaic look. The card looks great without a greeting, which can come in handy when you need to send a card in a crunch, and don't have time to make one.

To make this card, you will need: a pre-folded card, a white piece of card stock for matting, a large and intricate background stamp, a dye-based ink pad, a smaller bird stamp, and a blender pen.

For more of Lydia's tips and projects, visit her blog: www.understandblue.blogspot.com

About this Author

Lydia Fiedler
Lydia Fiedler
64 lessons
Joined:
06/01/2008

I am a paper arts instructor in Austin, TX. I have a weekly instructional art show on local TV where I demonstrate making simple cards and gifts with rubber stamps and accessories, using a variety of techniques and graphic design principles.

I also do freelance graphic design and marketing and work full time as the Director of Market Development for a software company.

My work has been featured in OnStage Magazine and I was quoted in Martha Stewart's 15th anniversary edition of her magazine.

My paper arts blog is www.understandblue.blogspot.com

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