Hi everyone
Thought i would do something a little bit out of my comfort zone this time and make a couple of what i would describe as funky cards.
I think they are more or less unisex so great for men or women.
They were very, very simple to make and took literally about 15 mins each.
I used the Love, Elsie - Roxie range from KI Memories.
For the red card i mounted red bazzill CS onto a plain white card and then adhered a piece of striped ribbon which i had cut at the ends to make it fray. Then out of the Roxie quilt paper i cut the heart and 'You rock" squares and mounted them on blue co-ordinating cardstock. I then stuck one down with tape and the other with foam pads for a 3D look. Then i simply attached the plastic flower with a huge Rusty Pickle brad.
The other card is more or less the same. I attached the striped paper to a white card and then added a smaller piece of the turqouise cardstock which i inked red on the edges. I attached red ribbon this time which again I frayed on the edges. I attached two squares, this time mounted on red card and the flower with the large brad.
They are quite diverse and can be used for a variety of occasions or just to let someone know you care.
Thanks for checking in!
Cath xx
Thought i would do something a little bit out of my comfort zone this time and make a couple of what i would describe as funky cards.
I think they are more or less unisex so great for men or women.
They were very, very simple to make and took literally about 15 mins each.
I used the Love, Elsie - Roxie range from KI Memories.
For the red card i mounted red bazzill CS onto a plain white card and then adhered a piece of striped ribbon which i had cut at the ends to make it fray. Then out of the Roxie quilt paper i cut the heart and 'You rock" squares and mounted them on blue co-ordinating cardstock. I then stuck one down with tape and the other with foam pads for a 3D look. Then i simply attached the plastic flower with a huge Rusty Pickle brad.
The other card is more or less the same. I attached the striped paper to a white card and then added a smaller piece of the turqouise cardstock which i inked red on the edges. I attached red ribbon this time which again I frayed on the edges. I attached two squares, this time mounted on red card and the flower with the large brad.
They are quite diverse and can be used for a variety of occasions or just to let someone know you care.
Thanks for checking in!
Cath xx
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