I just love the way this card turned out. I embossed the DSP and then dragged the White Craft Ink across the embossing. This process enhanced the embossed detail, I love the effect. Don’t you think this will make a beautiful Christmas Card? This paper is just so pretty and the result could easily work for a masculine card.
Here is a look at the inside of the card. This paper can be over stamped with the Craft White or the Shaded Spruce Ink.
Measurements and Supplies for today’s March 2022 Paper Pumpkin Alternatives
I used A Basic White Card Base 8 ½” by 5 ½”, Scored and folded at 4 ¼”, and 1 piece 3 ¾” by 5” and a piece of scrap for the sentiment.
Two pieces of Shaded Spruce 4” by 5 ¼ and a piece 3 1/8” by 1 ¼” to back the sentiment
Pretty Prints DSP 1 piece 3 ¾” by 5” for the front of the card; a piece 1” by 5” for the inside of the card; and a Piece 1 1/8” by 3” to mat the sentiment
Thanks so much for stopping by, let me know if you have questions.
This months Paper Pumpkin kit may be the best one ever. The variety of material available for this kit is simply amazing. When I made these alternatives, and there were seven, I didn’t use a bunch of the material. So, I have committed to making a second video with at least 5 more alternative cards. That one will follow this one and be published on the 19th of April. On that video I will include a picture of each of the cards both inside and out.
Measurements and Supplies for today’s March 2022 Paper Pumpkin Alternatives:
In addition to the kit supplies I used Basic White Card Bases 8 ½” by 5 ½” scored and folded at 4 ¼”
Cardstock for Layering: Old Olive, Misty Moonlight
Ink: Old Olive, Misty Moonlight, Calypso Coral, Pale Papaya, Bu
I was bound and determined to find a way to use my Diorama Dies. Now of course I have thought of a bunch of ways to use them. I do love the results of this underwater card. I love all of the colors and the diversity that the “Waves” paper brings to the project. The Sea Life dies are some of my favorites.
Measurements and Supplies for today’s Sea Life Diorama Thank You Card:
I used a Coastal Cabana Card Base 8 ½” by 5 ½”, scored and folded at 4 ¼”, a piece of scrap for the sentiment
Basic White a piece 4” by 5 ¼” for the inside
Waves of the Ocean Designer series Paper, a piece that is 4” by 5 ¼” for the front of the card
Daffodil Delight a piece of scrap big enough to cut out the seahorse
A piece of Pale Papaya Shimmer Vellum scrap to cut out the fish
Granny Apple Green, scrap big enough to cut out the coral
I am still in my back to your stash mode. This time I used the Pansy Patch Suite. These papers are so pretty and they definitely say spring to me. This one is a bit different in that it has a decorative edge on the front and a cut out to peek into the inside of the card. I used the cut out piece for the inside of the card and the white part for the front of the card. it is just different enough to add real interest. I kept the sentiment very simple because the front of the card is pretty busy.
Here is a look at the inside of the card.
Measurements and Supplies for todays Pansy Patch Thank You Card.
I used a Basic White Card Base 8 ½” by 5 ½”, scored and folded at 4 ¼”, and a piece of scrap for the sentiment
Pansy Petals 12” by 12” DSP. I used several pieces Freesia Gingham 2” by 5 ¼”,
Pansy Flowers for the front of the card 3” by 5 ¼”
a strip ¾” by 5 ½ for the inside of the card and more Florals to punch out the Tailored Tag pieces for the inside of the Card and cut out the leaves and flowers for the front.
Thanks so much for stopping by. Let me know if you have questions.
This Paper from Beauty of the Earth Designer Series Paper was just so cherry it reminded me of Spring. We are officially in Spring, finally. I can hardly wait for green leaves, grass and flowers. The images from Natures Beauty are just so pretty, I thought they were also evocative of Springtime. This card is simple but the design would work for all kinds of sentiment, just change your focal image and paper.
Here is a look at the inside of the card
This is a simple easy design.
Measurements and Supplies for today’s Spring, Easter, Nature Card:
I used a Night of Navy Card Base 8 ½” by 5 ½”, scored and folded at 4 ¼”, then a piece 2 ¼” by 4 ¼” and finally a piece 3” by 1” to back the sentiment
Next, Basic White 4” by 5 ¼” for the inside, and 2” by 4” for the focal piece on the front of the card and lastly a piece ¾” BY 2 ¾” for the sentiment
Beauty of The Earth 12” by 12” DSP 2 pieces 5 ¼” by 4” for the front of the card and a strip ¾” by 5 ¼” for the inside of the card
This Card has a fun fold front, I love the look. I may try to make this one a pocket card design, I think that as an option would make this even more versatile.
Going back to your stash has been a fun cardmaking opportunity. With the new catalog coming in May, I am enjoying so many of our papers that will soon be gone. Now is the time to order anything you need that may go away. This is especially true for the retiring ‘In Color” Items, they will go fast.
Measurements and Supplies for today’s Hand-Penned Thanks Card:
I used a Misty Moonlight Card Base 11” by 5 ½”, scored and folded at 3 3/8” from both ends, and a piece 10” by 1” for the belly band
Next, Basic White 4” by 5 ¼” for the inside, and a quarter of a sheet to stamp and cut out the flowers and the sentiment.
Hand Penned 12” by 12” DSP 2 pieces 5 ¼” by 3 ¼” for the front of the card
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