Floating Strip Technique
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 9 ก.พ. 2025
- Learn how to do the Floating Strip Technique using the Stampin' UP! Frosted Forest Bundle with cindy Brumbaugh of CindyLeeBeeDesigns.com. Visit my blog here: wp.me/p2E8B6-aB5
Measurements: Card Base: 4-1/4″ x 11″ scored at 5-1/2″ on the 11″ side.
On this card, I cut a 3-1/4″ square of Window Sheet (acetate) and another square of the same size Designer Series Paper. The trees were die cut from a 3-1/4″ square, too. I put the DSP in landscape position then turned it 90 degrees and put it at the top of my trimer and cut if in half and then cut each of those strips in half to make four. It does not have to be exact just so you have 4 strips relatively the same height. Then adhere the strips on the acetate with no adhesive showing in between the strips where you can see the acetate. Die cut through both pieces with a circle or any other shape you like.
-------- Supplies --------
• Frosted Forest Bundle (English) [164137] -- bit.ly/3yEQRap
• Stylish Shapes Dies [159183] -- bit.ly/3wDTXX4
• Thoughtful Journey 6" X 6" (15.2 X 15.2 Cm) Designer Series Paper [163303] -- bit.ly/4fB67pC
• Calypso Coral 8-1/2" X 11" Cardstock [122925] -- bit.ly/3iZSWQF
• Window Sheets [142314] -- bit.ly/3ASg8JE
• Cajun Craze 8-1/2" X 11" Cardstock [119684] -- bit.ly/3x3E8ri
• Pretty In Pink 8 1/2" X 11" Cardstock [163793] -- bit.ly/4e2irhU
• Mossy Meadow 8-1/2" X 11" Cardstock [133676] -- bit.ly/3lYCnXK
• Iridescent Foil Gems [162842] -- bit.ly/3VWcImK
• Basic White 8 1/2" X 11" Cardstock [159276] -- bit.ly/3s42tMa
• Mossy Meadow Classic Stampin' Pad [147111] -- bit.ly/2QXAA74
• Calypso Coral Classic Stampin' Pad [147101] -- bit.ly/34N9Uwp
Amazing how that little strip of acetate gives the card sparkle
Can’t wait to try this. Thank you for the tutorial.
I loved this card so much that I immediately went to my stamp room and made three, all in different colors. When I put die and acetate and cardstock through my cut and emboss machine I put an extra shim of card stock with it and it cut way better. Just thought I would share that. Can't say it enough LOVE these cards!!
This has to be the BEST instruction for this technique 🙌🏻🏅
So happy it was clear, Carol. Thanks for the encouraging words to keep on stamping and sharing videos:)) Smiles!
Such a beautiful card! I need a birthday card idea for a man and I think you have shown me the perfect idea! Thanks so much…❤❤❤
Super simple but WOW! Have fun making one, Barbara:))
Absolutely Stunning Cards!!!
LOVE ❤️ LOVE ❤️ LOVE ❤️!!!😊
Thank you, Kathleen, for the kind words of encouragement:)
I thank Jesus when I'm crafting all the time! LOL 8-)
So do I. 🙏🥰
Gorgeous Cards..can't wait to try this technique. Thanks for sharing. Also love your teaching style.
Very nice! Thank you!
Hi Cindy- LOved this! I knew the "floating" idea - and thought you were going to show the (cut out) circle incard front, with the DSP behind it and the trees "floating" on front face of the card, in front of circle. What a great surprise- its all done much easier and one card. Im going to try this - and also emboss the face front. TY for this great card tutorial.
Oh, but Donna...you gve me an idea!!! thanks for stopping by with kind words and encouragement...and an idea to boot! Smiles:)
That card is gorgeous
Hi from Lancaster, PA. I just caught you for the 1st time. Love your card and it is a must CASE card. Thanks very much. 💝💝💝💝
Hello from a fellow Pennsylvanian transplanted to FLA but my heart is in Pittsburgh and surrounding area for sure! Thanks for stopping by and be sure to subscribe to see more fun stuff!
Very pretty and elegant.
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Very beautiful. Thanks for sharing. I've seen this circle style before, but never knew how it was done. Again, inspiration for my next card class. Thanks 😘
Yes, it is so easy to do, Beth. You can use any shape that works. Thanks for stopping by with kinds words:)
Love this window card❣️❣️
Beautiful cards
Fabulous effect! TFS. 2nd one is my favourite 🥰🙏🦘
You know, I could not decide with one was my favorite. I do tend to go with earthtones but I am also drawn to the pink! Thanks for stopping by!
Gorgeous cards! A definite must make for me. 🙂
Thank you for sharing.
Glad you enjoyed it, Denise. Have fun making one! Thanks for the sweet words:)
Can't wait to try this. Great cards.
Just watched you on replay for the first time. This card is lovely and have now subscribed to your channel. Beautiful!
I just had to buy those papers after seeing this . They are so beautiful .
Julie, the great thing is, you can use three different patterns in that pack to make a lot of cards. You may even be able to use a 3" square on the top of the DSP and get two per card...Have fun- it is a beautiful DSP!
You inspired me. I have that dsp and challenged myself to do 5 using a different shape for each one. I plan to put some in the aperture made by the die. Thanks
Oh, please send me pics! 724-323-2296!! Thanks for watching and taking the time to comment:))
Lovely cards Cindy. Thank you for your video. 😊🥰
Wow Cindy. What an awesome card layout. Thanks so much. ❤ 🇨🇦 😊
It is so simple but has a WOW to it. I had not used that technique for a while but it fit the bill for this tree line die! Thanks for stopping by:)
A beautiful card! Love these cards! 🥰❤
What a cool card and so pretty with the awesome dsp! Thanks so much for sharing!👍😊
The DSP is so pretty- really happy with this style of DSP with scenery. Thanks for stopping by!
Love those cards!!! Thank you for sharing your creativity ❤
Thank you so much, Janet, for the kind words:)
Gorgeous card. Thanks for sharing❤
Glad you liked it, Gwen. That is my second grandie's name- we called her Winnie. Thanks for the sweet words:)
Love this technique! Thank you!
Beautiful cards! I loved hearing your happy faith too! ☺️
Beautiful cards ❤
Thank you so much. I appreciate your kind words:)
Made this card tonight and I think I did okay. Thank you for such a great idea.
Awesome
So beautiful!
Beautiful cards,another great way to use that DSP.
Yes, Dolores, that DSP is perfect for certain techniques. Thanks for stopping by:)
Beautiful card..love this DSP..thanks for sharing
Wow!! I love this card!! Beautiful!!
Gorgeous card
Thanks so much, Ruthie! So happy you liked it!
This is a beautiful card! Thank you for sharing this technique! ❤
So happy you liked it, Linda..give it a try - is so easy to do!
@@cindybrumbaugh9496 I intend to try your techniques. 😀
I love this card!
So happy you loved it,, Joy. Thanks for taking the time to encourage me:)
Love your cards!
Thank you for the beautiful inspiration! Now I want those dies. 😂
Hi Sandy. You can certainly use any fun die with branches, flowers or leaves- though that die in the Frosted Forest is cool. thanks for the sweet comment:)
Love this card(technique), but all I could stare at are those large, beautiful diamonds on your ring 😅
Thank you! You are too cute! Long story on the ring...I had to have my original engagement ring cut off my finger a year ago after my finger was swelling up around it after a bug bite. We tried everything to get it off and eventually the ER took it off- man did it hurt and my original rings were mangled. When we got the original middle diamond reset...my sweet husband of 37 years surprised me with that setting with the other two on the side. He said to remember the Trinity when I look at it- God, Jesus, and the Holy Spirit!
I love this. Thanks for sharing. I have a question for you, I like how you did the measurements on your trimmer. Could you tell me what you did and used. Thanks so much and I can't wait to try this.
Hi Anna, I got this WINTAPE that reads right to left on amazon...it's not always available. . Thanks for stopping by with kind words:)
It stays glued to the acetate with the liquid?
Hi Beth, it has stayed glued to the acetate for me. Don't use a ton of it , and let it dry a minute or two...before running through embossing machine. If you are not using a die with a decorative edge, you can just die cut the circle first and trim off the edges. But I prefer it the other way- and do sometimes have to trim. You can easily use tape adhesive, too. Thanks for stopping by!
Your card a breathtaking, beautiful masterpiece.
Just yesterday another lady showed YOUR card technique 1 on 1 and made it look like it was her idea which I despise so much. Why do people not have the courtesy of saying who came up with an idea and inspired them to CASE it?
Well, we all do get inspired by people. I try really hard to make sure to credit if I directly case someone's card. It's just plain etiquette. The floating strip technique has been around a long time- to my knowledge, I had NOT seen it with that actual die. If I had, I would have credited it to someone. I use other people's ideas but almost 100% of the time, try to use another stamp/die but say where I got the idea. I am really impressed when someone gives me credit in an instagram or other social media if they used my card. Most times, I thank them and say, "hey, you made it your own and thanks for the shout out". But I have seen my card exactly done and not credit...lol. But I know where you are coming from for sure! I even cased 99% of a card in my Busy Bee Bag this month because it was just so darling but gave credit to the original designer:) Smiles sent your way...
@@cindybrumbaugh9496 Thank you for getting back to me in such a nice way! Yes, the lady used not only your idea with the acetate circle, but she also embossed the layer, just like you did (okay, she used a different embossing folder, but still…) and she also used the exact same tree die that you used. But guess what? Because I left a negative comment on that ladies post here on TH-cam, she apologized and changed her disclaimer immediately giving YOU all the credit. Now my world is fine again *lol* as unfairness was being corrected. Anyways, you just keep up your awesome work, your wonderful way of teaching and your kind soul. Lots of crafty hugs from 65 year old Carmen out of Munich, Germany (that’s why my English may not be as perfect as that of a native speaker)
@@2Pferde I sure hope I didn't have a brain freeze and see hers and then did mine! LOL
@@cindybrumbaugh9496 Hihi, I can assure you, you did not. She posted her copy 4 days after you showed yours
Beautiful card
Great cards, Cindy. Thanks for the directions.