Friday, August 27, 2021
Online Card Class Crushing Cardstock Day 1 Making your own patterns Christmas Cards
I'm entering these cards into the Simon Says Stamp challenge
The stamps are by Robyn's Fetish (flower) Which I Colored with Copic markers.
The sentiment is by Hero Arts and Deep Red Stamps (Merry Christmas).
The die-cut on the green card was bought off eBay.
The paper is mostly cardstock from my stash.
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Online Card Class Crushing cardstock Weaving Card
This card was made with inspiration from the Online Card Class called Crushing cardstock.
The stamp is by Clearly Besotted
The four edges are washi tape that matched and helped pull it together
The die-cut in the center was bought off of eBay. I inked the inside with distress ink.
The first row of blue "cardstock" is an old folder.
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Floral Friday Clearly Besotted in Peach Just for you Cards
The layered flowers use the stamp set Nouveau Flowers (circa 2015) from Clearly Besotted and I cut them out with their matching dies. I used all different inks to give the flowers some dimension and interest.
The little squiggly stamps on each card are unknown. Unfortunately, with all of my recent "Hauls", I prefer the term "Deals", I think that saying a product is unknown is going to become common in my posts.
The little squiggly stamps on each card are unknown. Unfortunately, with all of my recent "Hauls", I prefer the term "Deals", I think that saying a product is unknown is going to become common in my posts.
The sentiment stamp is unknown. (It was one of my deals) The rectangle die-cuts by Gina Marie . Gina Marie is from where I live in Sparta, MI. My husband taught her and her sister in high school. She had a store 5 miles from my house that was getting more sales online and decided to close up her shop in 2017. She has a great selection of dies at cheaper prices than most others in the cardmaking world. The only patterned paper that I know for sure is the background paper by Papertrey Ink. I never thought I would use it (too busy). In fact, I often use the back of it for the white paper.
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