Challenges:
Challenge #68- Anything Goes
DCC511 ~ Use Your Leftover Supplies & Paper
Simon Says Monday Challenge: Emboss It (folders, heat, or paste)
Simon Says Wednesday Challenge: Flowers
Hi everybody! I'm sharing on the CardMaker Blog once again a technique that's an oldie, but a goodie—Ribbon Inking! Have you ever searched and searched for the perfect ribbon to match your project, only to come up empty handed and frustrated? Well, stop searching and create your own...like I did on this gorgeous folder embossed card I created with no stamping! Add some ribbon and flowers and you have a great card for many occasions like Mother's Day, Graduation, Wedding, Anniversary, Birthday, Thank you, and more. Get the step by step tutorial and all the materials I used over on the CardMaker Blog. Thanks for stopping by! ~ Kim
Challenges: Challenge #68- Anything Goes DCC511 ~ Use Your Leftover Supplies & Paper Simon Says Monday Challenge: Emboss It (folders, heat, or paste) Simon Says Wednesday Challenge: Flowers
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Thinking of you...always...is a sentiment I like to use a lot. I try to make a bunch of these all occasion cards throughout the year, because something always comes up and I need a card. I made this card with just a few embellishments and scraps. Do you save scraps? How do you store your scraps? What do you do with yours? I've seen some fancy storage and organization ideas on Pinterest, but I just have a bin full of pattern paper scraps in no particular order, but it's in one place. So, every couple months I grab it and make cards from the scraps. Use what you've got, right?
Happy Birthday, babies!
My adorable twin niece and nephew turned 1 year old this month. What a year and so blessed they have joined our family! As I've mentioned before, there are A LOT of Fall birthdays and A LOT of cards to share with you this month. These adorable Sesame cards I created from free clip art I found on the internet and just printed them on white cardstock via my color printer. The clip art was already colored in, so I didn't have to do that step. But you could totally print it in black/white and color it in yourself. I've been playing around with layering, punches, and framelits lately and these creations are what came out of that. It's not often I get to make a "girly" card, so I enjoyed searching for purple and pink things to compliment this card, and thought "Abby Cadabby" resembled my niece. My happy, smiling nephew always has his mouth open, so "Cookie Monster" definitely worked for his card. Supplies: Bazzill solid cardstock October Afternoon "sidewalks" 6x6 paper pad My Minds Eye "hootenanny" 6x6 paper pad American Crafts Premium ribbon Sizzix Circle Framelits 2.5" and 3" Circle punches 3" Scallop circle punch Glue Dots small Tombow MONO Adhesive Permanent runner 5 x 7" finished card sizes |
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