Monday, May 18, 2020
Free As A Bird Card using Watercolor Pencils
Thursday, June 13, 2019
OSAT June Blog Hop: Something Old Something New
Hello and welcome to my blog; today I am taking part in this month's OSAT Blog Hop. This month's theme was Something Old Something New. We were supose to take something that was carry over item and something new and create a project and card. Hers' a look at my projects.
For my card I chose to use the Bird Ballad Designer Series Paper and and Free As a bird stamp set as my new and the penalized dollies and the Country Home Stamp Set as my something old. I stamped the flower images from Free As a bird and the sentiment came from the Country Home stamp set.
For my 3d project this month I created a 2,4,6, 8 box using the same designer series paper and the pluralized dollies and created the center for this one the same as the one I did for my card.
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Monday, June 10, 2019
Kylie's Demonstrator Training Blog Hop
Hello and welcome again to my blog; for my second post today I am going to share with you the card that I designed for Kylie's Demonstrator Training Blog Hop. I used some fun new products for you on this card and it couldn't have been more simple and quick. I used the new Bird Ballad Laser-cut card which comes in a nice pretty little tin. These cards are so much better than the laser cut paper we've had in the past in my opinion. I didn't have to try and cut the delicate laser paper into something that I could use on my card. Don't get me wrong I loved the laser-cut paper but to me it was so hard to work with. These new laser-cut cards made it super easy no detailed cutting trying to get just the right piece. I just added a few little elements and it was done. Here's a look at my card.
Next I stamped the sentiment on a piece of Pool Party cardstock that I die cut with the Stitched Nested Label dies; I used one of the smaller ones. In between the two stitched circles I sandwiched the front of the laser cut card and a little of the Bird Ballad Designer Series Paper. I popped that up on a couple Stampin' Dimensionals over some braided linen ribbon. I placed two of the Bird Ballad Trinkets on the front of the card and a little of the Mossy Meadow linen thread tied into a bow.
By layering the die cuts I could hide the adhesive from the front and that allowed my card not to glue itself shut. Plus it allowed a place that I could either write or stamp a small sentiment on the inside of the card and it wouldn't get in the way of all that lovely laser-die cutting.
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