Monday Layering Challenge

by Taylor Usry on January 16, 2012

Hi everyone!  It’s Taylor here today, having a little bit of Monday fun.  I recently got the chance to review the amazing Perfect Layers tool and I thought this would be a great opportunity to share a quick tutorial with it and throw down a fun and easy challenge.  You ready?  Let’s get started!

I gathered my supplies:

  • self healing cutting mat
  • craft knife
  • Perfect Layers tools
  • various card stock, patterned paper, ink, and colored image

And here’s how I used the Perfect Layers tool for making a card:

  • Colored the image as desired, and cut it out
  • Adhered it to the card stock being used for the mat (no measuring, no cutting – just glue it on there!)
  • Choose how wide the mat should be. The Perfect Layers tools have options from 1/16″ to 1″. (Here, I chose to use the 1/4″ border).
    • The tools are very easy to use – once you decide how wide you’d like your border to be, you simply line up the lip (pictured below) with the edge of your main image and cut down the side with a hobby blade. The edges of the tools are metal.

  • After cutting each side, you are left with a perfect border – no guess work, no measuring, no lining up edges on a traditional paper cutter.

  • To add another layer,  simply adhere the mat and image to another piece of paper.  Note here I chose to place it on an angle; the tool will take care of all the measuring, making it easy to do!

  • The edges of the tools have a plastic lip to place against the edge of your image.

  •  If the patterned paper or card stock is thin the lip may not “grab” the edge of the image.  Should this occur, simply run your finger under the edge of the paper and lift the edge slightly to create some resistance for the tool.

And that’s it!!  I’m pretty sure it took me longer to color the fantastically funny image I used than it did to make all the layers I used on my card.  For more details on how to use the Perfect Layers tools, you can check out my tutorial over on Paper Craft Planet today.

And now for the challenge portion of my Monday.  I’d love for you to link up a card, scrapbook page, or other fun project you’ve made recently – either with the Perfect Layers tool OR just something that has lots of fun layers on it.  So let’s see them – the more layers the better!  You have until next Monday, January 23 at 12:00 AM to add your link.  We’ll select one random winner to receive a $35 gift certificate to Perfect Paper Crafting, so you can get your own set of Perfect Layers  tools or something else from the store!

My sincere thanks to Perfect Paper Crafting for providing me with a Perfect Layers tool for this post :)

Supplies:
Stamps: Casual Tuesdays (Gourmet Rubber Stamps)
Card Stock: Black (Recollections); White (Neenah)
Patterned Paper: Upcycle (Cosmo Cricket)
Ink: Tuxedo Black (Memento)
Coloring Medium: Copics
Accessories: Pink Sorbet, Charcoal baker’s twine (The Twinery); Button (Cosmo Cricket)
Tools: Perfect Layers measuring tool (courtesy of Perfect Paper Crafting), paper piercer, craft knife



Congratulations! This week’s lucky winner is Krissy. Krissy has won a set of the Perfect Layers tools! Please be sure to contact Susanna Boyd within 30 days to claim your prize and be sure to provide your shipping information so we can get that package out to you! And thank you to EVERYONE for playing along! There were so many beautiful cards!

 
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Dawnll January 16, 2012 at 1:13 pm

Such a fun design Taylor-great image!

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mandy January 16, 2012 at 6:29 pm

Hi I love your card & glad that I’m not the only one who places my toppers at an angle, I can’t say that I’ve ever seen the layering tool though.
well done
best wishes
mandy

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Marlene Willis January 17, 2012 at 7:58 pm

This layering tool seems to be easy to use and fast. It could be a big help.

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lisa808 January 17, 2012 at 10:26 pm

I have heard of the Perfect Layer Tool, but never knew who it worked. Thanks for enlightening me.

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Betty Brett January 18, 2012 at 12:42 am

What a great system! I love layering, and this is perfect! Your tutorial is great! LOVE the hilarious image (of me – oh, no, my slippers are yellow – LOL!) that you used for your card. It is a definite must have. Thanks for sharing :)

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Diane January 18, 2012 at 9:53 am

This is really cool! I get a bit crazy when my layers are crooked, sometimes it is so hard to glue them down straight even if you cut them straight, which we all know is rare, lol. This tool looks like it has all the bases covered, definitely on my wish list now! Thanks so much for providing the video, I’ve seen the tool before but did not know how it worked.

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Diane January 18, 2012 at 12:11 pm

I entered this twice with 2 different cards, I hope that’s OK.

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Sue Richardson January 18, 2012 at 5:41 pm

Loved all three of the perfect layers – had to watch all the video clips!!!

Amazing!

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