A spectacular card with "no stamping."
I entered this card:
4 Crafty Chicks No Stamping 4CC #253
This weeks Challenge is "no stamping." Can you do it? Yes, you can! I dug deep into my Graphic 45 stash ( I think this is Steampunk Debutante) and found this lovely flowery pattern paper frames and die cuts and did some layering. When your colors coordinate, the patterns will too. Add an ornate touch using just the top of a dry folder embossing, thickers green sticker die cut, and these cool peachy pink metal paper clip circle embellishments. A little dab of stickles glitter glue in her hair for just a touch of bling! Voila!
A spectacular card with "no stamping." I entered this card: 4 Crafty Chicks No Stamping 4CC #253
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LOL...I bet my title GOTCHA!!! My hubby turns the BIG 5-0 and I wanted to make something really fun and different for his birthday and this is what I came up with. I can't take all the credit...I got the title idea from Pinterest. I dug out my Cricut and cut all the letters and numbers. I love pattern paper, plaid, and my hubby loves blue, so that was a perfect match...
My mother-in-law's birthday is on Oct 31st and she loves all things Halloween. This year's card I wanted to incorporate a patch work type pumpkin I've been seeing all over social media. When you use pattern papers together in similar color families, or theme, they coordinate nicely. As I did with orange and black...
A treat box for any occasion, right at your fingertips, even your kids will be excited to help too! Punch out nine circles with a 3" scallop circle punch and fold each circle in half. Take two circles, match them up, glue dot each side ( I used about 3 glue dots on each side), and repeat until you have a complete circle. You could use staples or eyelets and thread ribbon to hold the circles together too. Take your last circle, which will be the bottom circle, and hot glue your attached circles around the bottom edges and place on the bottom circle for stability. Hold in place until it cools and add "thanks" stickers. I added a sandwich baggie full of treats, tied a metallic ribbon around it, and added a gift card for one of my kids teachers. And there you have a fast, little project for Halloween treats, thank you gifts, holiday gifts, and so much more! Supplies: Echo Park "The Apothecary Emporium" printed paper Graphic 45 "Olde Curiosity Shoppe" Alphabet Sticker sheet 3" scallop circle punch by Marvy Uchida Glue dots small Hot Glue Gun This is the card I made for my Dad. Happy Birthday, Dad! Yes, another Libra...we have a bunch of them in the family! Even with my husband and three boys, I still find it really hard to make masculine cards. There just isn't enough good patterned paper out there for masculine cards. I've been dying to use this sporty paper for months and finally got around to making something with it. I thought the "football" theme went pretty well with the Fall season and my Dad LOVES football. Believe it or not, but I did NOT stamp at all on the front of this card...just the inside has a simple stamped birthday sentiment. And I think it turned out pretty good, I just cut and layered different paper pieces from the same collection. I love the red plaid against the black random numbers. It reminds me of football jersey numbers. I love to collect 6x6 collection pads for card making. The paper pads make it easy to coordinate the different patterns and colors.
Supplies: Graphic 45 "Good ol' Sport" American Crafts red twine Doodlebug Button 3D pop dots Tombow MONO Adhesive Permanent runner 5" x 7" finished card Here are some of my favorite creations using Graphic 45 Paper Collections, multiple techniques and layers. See the Gallery for more designs and details.
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