I posted a card on Facebook recently using the Bargello Technique and many people asked me for the instructions on how to make it. So, I am going to quickly explain how to make a beautiful handmade card using the Bargello Technique that others will be amazed when you tell them you made it!
Supplies
White cardstock measuring 5 ¼” x 6″
White cardstock measuring 4 ¼” x 5 ½”
Designer Series Paper (DSP)
Bargello Technique Directions
- Take two different pieces of designer series pattern paper (DSP), one measuring 3”x 6” and the other measuring 2 ½” x 6”.
- Cut them into ¾ inch x 6 inch strips and glue them to a piece of white cardstock measuring 5 ¼” x 6” alternating designs as shown below.
- Then with the 6 inch side at the top, cut ½” strips.
- Next, stagger the strips and glue them to 4 ¼” x 5 ½ inch piece of white cardstock.
- Flip it over and trim the excess edges of DSP that hang off the cardstock.
- Cut it down to 4” x 5 ¼” and adhere it as your background on your card base.
- Then add a focal point, decorate (see samples below) and you are done! Except for decorating your envelope. Check out my 10 ways to decorate your envelopes here.
Come back and visit Tammy Loves Stamping often for more techniques, tips and inspiration. Be sure to sign up for my weekly newsletter and get all your paper crafting news in one place.
As a small business owner, I rely on you to spread the word and also to support me by liking and sharing my posts on Facebook, YouTube, Pinterest and Instagram. To order paper crafting supplies made by Stampin’ Up! you can visit the online store.
Thanks a bunch and God Bless!
-Tammy