Another non traditional card, using Feels Like Frost, Designer Series Paper. This friend card could easily be a birthday card, or a sympathy, or thank you and could probably be used any time of the year. I think the greens and purples combinations are my absolute favorites, they look so rich together.
I made the second card with a bit longer front flap, and I liked that design a bit better. It felt more finished to me.
Measurements for today’s Feels Like Frost Friend Card:
I used a Gorgeous Grape Card Base 8 ½” by 5 ½”, scored and folded at 4 ¼”,
then I cut 1 ¼” off of one end to make a shorter card front.
Then I used 2 Pieces of Feels Like Frost DSP 2 ¼” by 5”, and 1” by 5 ¼”
1 piece of Soft Sea Foam 3 ¾” by 5”,
and finally 1 piece of Highland Heather 2 ½” by 5 ¼”, plus a piece of scrap to die cut my sentiment
Working with this paper again was great fun. I made several cards last year with this beautiful Paper. It also felt good to take a break from making Christmas Cards. This little Birthday Card is simple and I think very attractive, I love working with Misty Moonlight. This color is just so pretty. The Metallic Mesh Ribbon is unusual, pretty, and easy to work with. I was looking for an excuse to use it. This card could easily transition to a Christmas Card as well, just change the sentiment!
Measurements for today’s First Frost Birthday Card:
I used a Whisper White Card Base 8 ½” by 5 ½”, scored and folded at 4 ¼”
Then 2 Pieces of Misty Moonlight 4” by 5 ¼”
1 piece of Whisper White 3 ¾” by 5”
and finally 1 piece of first Frost DSP 3 ¾” by 5”
This paper can be quite versatile, I hope you give this a try. Thanks for stopping by.
Last year’s beautiful plaids were among my favorites. So, the Best Builder Plaid Dies gave me the opportunity to recreate one of my favorites. This card is fun and quite simple. An all Die Cut Card is not the norm for me, but I am quite pleased with the result. Because there are so many dies I would suggest that you use our Adhesive Sheets #152334. Using those sheets would make assembly of this card a breeze, especially if you are making more than one of them.
Following are the measurements for today’s Blue and Green Plaid Christmas Card:
I used a Night of Navy Card Base 8 ½” by 5 ½”, scored and folded at 4 ¼”
Then 2 Pieces of Green Foil cardstock, one – cut 4 ¼” by 5 ½”, and one cut 4” by 5 ¼”
Next I used 1 Pieces of Gold Foil Paper 4 ¼” by 5 ½”
Plus a piece large enough to cut out the stars 4 ¼ by 1 ¾” and some scrap to cut any additional stars
1 small piece of Red Foil Paper to cut out your sentiment and a few stars
Finally, 1 piece of Whisper White cut 3 ¾” by 5” for the inside of the card
This card is just so festive, I hope you give it a try. Let me know if you have any questions.
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