I used the Eclipse Technique on my son's Father's Day card. I used five cardstock layers on my letters, including the patterned paper. It fits five challenges:
#1. Technique Spotlight: Two-Tier Eclipse Technique - October 2017.
#2. Alphabet Challenge - DD9ABC17Q - 6/13/18 - Color Letter Q = Quartz Gray + Bonus = Quilt. I used a quartz gray toned patterned paper and if the puffy letters count for quilting, then I have the bonus.
#3. Free for All - F4A433 - Happy Father's Day. . .make a Father's Day card or a masculine card.
#5. USEIT2018 - ongoing - use old stuff gathering dust or use new, never used items. All of the patterned paper on my card is really old, plus I used brand new letter dies that have been waiting to be used for over six months!
Ingredients: SU Cardstocks: Basic Black, Whisper White. Patterned Papers: Three Bugs in a Rub/ Tool Time; K&Co. stripe; DCWV/ Limoncello Stack (gray mosaic). SU Dies: Large Letters Framelits. Punch: EK Victorian Medium Photo Corners (inside). Technique: Eclipse. Computer sentiment/ verse--Shelley font. Pinking Shears. Size: 5" x 6".
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Sat, Jun 16, 2018 @ 5:21 AM
Charlene, you made such an awesome card for your son and you've certainly mastered the eclipse technique. Bet your son loved his card.
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Sat, Jun 16, 2018 @ 7:17 AM
What a fun, creative Father's Day card this is for your son Carlene. I love the tools and the way you incorporated the word Dad with the eclipse technique -how fun! Adding this wonderful sentiment onto a piece of "board" adds an extra-personal touch to this wonderful card. ~Karen.