Create DIY slimline cards with easy watercolor backgrounds. These tall handmade cards are simple to make with some fabulous dies from Altenew.
Tall cards are all the rage right now. Slimline cards are an interesting design that give you plenty of vertical space to build upon.
You can use your regular cardmaking supplies to make these paper crafts. In this case, I used some liquid watercolor and tropical-inspired metal dies.
To save time, you can do work in batches. For example, I did all of the watercoloring at once. Then I did all of the die cutting while the watercolor dried. Then I did the heat embossing and clear drops all at the same time.
You can watch the video tutorial below or over on YouTube.
Watercolor Slimline Tropical Cards | Easy Handmade Tall Cards
Watercolor Slimline Tropical Card Supplies
Easy Handmade Tall Card Ideas
Here is a sunset inspired cards with layered hibiscus die cuts.
Then I made a monotone card with shades of green for this modern tropical card.
Finally, this card design resembles a floating lei in the ocean.
Watercolor Slimline Tropical Card Video
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4 Comments on Watercolor Slimline Tropical Cards | Easy Handmade Tall Cards
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Hey, JD
Great cards. I thought of Hawaii when I saw them. The colors and the embellishments look so good.
Thanks
thanks Dora!
What are the card dimensions for slimline cards?
Mine are 8.5in 3.5 in