Today I am sharing with you a tutorial from Arlene on the Triple Time Technique. Arlene and I first saw this on our friend, Anne's blog. She had watched a video by Dawn Olchefske which showed how the technique was done. But she wanted to write it down so she could have the sizes and instructions always with her.
So here's Arlene's instructions
Size Stamped panel dimensions Bottom panel dimensions
A B
Smallest 2” X 3 ¼” 2 ¼” X 3 1/2 “
Middle 3” X 4 ¼” 3 ¼” X 4 1/2”
Largest 4” X 5 ¼” 8 ½” X 5 ½” BASE
All Right Ladies, Start your Engines… oops… cutting. Cut out all the
sizes listed above. We’ll call the panels that are going to be what I
think of as the “top” panels Panel “A”s and the bottom panels (like the
panel that becomes the notecard itself) Panel “B”s.
Fold Panel "B" (base) in half and now you have your note card ready.
Take all the panel “A” s and tape with Removable tape, largest on the
bottom and smallest on the top. On the smallest panel (A) you may wish
to stamp a sentiment first and then start stamping. Start in the center
and work your way around the edges, using a lighter ink because this is
your stamped background. You can use a background, script, or other
stamp for background. Then stamp with a darker ink using a smaller
image, like a flower, butterfly or other focal image around the as you
prefer. When satisfied, stop and pull the panels apart.
Starting with the smallest panel, layer the smallest panels “A” and “B”
together, next layer the middle panels “A” and “B” together. Be careful
to make sure the pieces are not upside down when you layer 1st and 2nd sets. Attach
the 2 “A/B” panels, smallest on top of middle panels. Add
embellishments like buttons, flowers, pearls & twine (32 inches
wraps 3 times around the top panels). To wrap twine, hold twine to left
side (for right-handers), starting in front and wrap 3 times. You can
thread the button with the twine. Tie and make bow. Trim twine tails
on bow.
Take the largest “A” panel and adhere to “B” Base or note card.
Put dimensional on the bottom of the top panel section that is now one panel and layer to bottom panel. You are finished.
Here is the video
(permission granted by Dawn Olchefske)
Hope you have a go with this technique. It really is fun.
I have seen this technique before, but never tried it. Thanks for the detailed instructions and video.
ReplyDeleteAh. :-) I had just adopted this technique and made my card, entering this months challenge. It does produce amazing results..
ReplyDeleteHappy surprise to see this technique highlighted :-)
my card - http://myothercupofjava.blogspot.com/2013/03/green-everywhere-i-turn.html