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.
I mean seriously it couldn't have been any easier. The Bird Ballad Laser-cut cards are a standard A2 size (5 1/2 x 8 1/2), which makes them so much more useful than a note card. No extra postage required you have to love that. And, you get 12 laser-cut cards and 12 beautifully scalloped envelopes all in a pretty little tin. To dress up my card I die cut two large stitched circles from Very Vanilla cardstock and on the one going on the from I stamped a few of the floral images and used a blender pen with a little ink to fill them in.
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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All of the products I used came from this one little suite except the ink pads. Not to bad if I say so myself. I love it when I can use products from one or two pages of the catalog and I can create such a fun and wonderfully beautiful card without much trouble. You can order all the supplies I used today in my online store I will have a list of all the items below the Blog Hop Roll.
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