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Thursday, May 28, 2020

Geometric Hello Card

Hi everyone! Are you enjoying warmer weather in your area? This week has been beautiful, so my kids and I have spent a lot of time outside playing in the sandbox and going for walks.

I have another card to share today that was inspired by the Day 17 lesson in the Spring Card Camp 2 by Online Card Classes.


I started by die cutting a piece of white cardstock with the Fancy Lattice Backdrop die from Lawn Fawn. I punched out all of the little pieces and I taped it to a piece of white cardstock to use as a guide. Then, I took a piece of Pixie Dust Sparkle Cardstock and ink blended over it with distress oxide inks. It creates such a neat look over the glitter! Once the ink dried, I die cut it with the lattice backdrop. I used the diamond pieces and glued them in place by using the other lattice backdrop as a guide. It looks so neat!

After I finished gluing the diamonds, I attached the panel to a white card base. I used the Scripty Hello to die cut a piece of of pixie dust and black cardstock, and glued them together slightly offset. I also added a sub sentiment from the Reveal Wheel Sentiments stamp set and attached it with foam tape. Here's a closer look at the background:


Thanks again for visiting and enjoy your day! :)


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Black Licorice Cardstock
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Sparkle Cardstock - Pixie Dust
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White Embossing Powder
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Embossing Ink Pad
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Fancy Lattice Backdrop
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Scripty Hello
Scripty Hello
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Reveal Whl Sentiments
Reveal Whl Sentiments
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Distress Oxide - Blueprint Sketch
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Distress Oxide - Broken China
Distress Oxide - Broken China
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Distress Oxide - Wilted Viiolet
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Wednesday, May 27, 2020

Floral Sending Hugs Card

Hi everyone! I'm back again to share another card inspired by the Spring Card Camp 2 class by Online Card Classes.

This card is inspired by the Day 13 lesson which shared a spotlight die cut technique. It's a fun way to create backgrounds and to use dies in a different way.


I started by cutting flowers from white cardstock with the Flower Power die set. The set is retired, but this technique would look really cute with the Little Flowers or Fab Flowers dies as well. Once I had the flowers cut out, I arranged them onto a piece of white cardstock that was cut with the Outside In Stitched Rectangle die. After I figured out where I wanted the flowers to go, I glued them in place. Then, the fun part! I used distress oxide inks to ink blend the white cardstock and the flowers that were glued in place. It creates a soft, white border around the flowers and it looks so pretty!

Once I was satisfied with the ink blending, I spritzed it with water and dried it with a paper towel. I attached the panel to a white card base and added the sentiment from the Big Scripty Words set. The "sending you" is from the Reveal Wheel Circle Sentiments stamp set. I finished by adding a few clear sequins to the flowers and background.


Thanks for visiting today and I hope you all have a great day! :)


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Reveal Wheel Circle Sentiments
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Black Licorice Cardstock
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White Embossing Powder
White Embossing Powder
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Embossing Ink Pad
Embossing Ink Pad
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Black Licorice Ink Pad
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Little Flowers
Little Flowers
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Outside In Stitched Rectangle Stackables
Outside In Stitched Rectangle Stackables
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Big Scripty Words
Big Scripty Words
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Big Scripty Words Dies
Big Scripty Words Dies
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Fab Flowers Dies
Fab Flowers Dies
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Distress Oxide - Abandoned Coral
Distress Oxide - Abandoned Coral
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Distress Oxide - Spiced Marmalade
Distress Oxide - Spiced Marmalade
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Distress Oxide - Squeezed Lemonade
Distress Oxide - Squeezed Lemonade
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Tuesday, May 26, 2020

Cloud Window Weaving Card

Hi everyone! I hope that you're all having a good day! I have a really neat card to share today that features a fun technique from the Day 20 lesson of the Spring Card Camp 2 by Online Card Classes.


 The technique shared by Jennifer McGuire was window weaving using thin strips of paper. I decided to use strips of blue patterned papers to create this fun cloud! I used scrap pieces of patterned paper and cut them into long strips. Then, I took a white cardstock panel cut to 4 1/4" x 5 1/2" and cut a cloud in the middle with the Stitched Cloud Frames die. I flipped the panel over and started the weaving. Using double sided tape along one edge of the cloud, I started adhering the paper strips in random order. After all of the strips were placed facing one way, I secured them by adding double sided tape over top of the first piece of tape. I added more tape along the adjacent edge, and started to attached the strips that would start the weaving. Once all of the pieces were weaved together, I secured everything with more tape, trimmed the patterned paper that was hanging over the edge, and attached it to a white card base. It sounds complicated, but it was really easy and a lot of fun to make. It reminded me of a small loom kit that I had as a kid!

After I attached it to the card base, I started decorating the cloud. I added a stitched frame and a cute smiley face. I added a small cloud for the Outside In Stitched Cloud die and a few colored hearts. The sentiments are from the Hero Arts and Lawn Fawn Big Thanks stamp set, and the Yay, Kites set. Here's a closer look at the weaving:


It was such a fun technique to try and I really like how the card turned out! My six year old also made a card along with me and hers turned out beautiful as well! She made a heart shape and used red and pink patterned papers - so cute!

Thanks so much for visiting today and have a great day!


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80lb White
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Ballet Slippers Cardstock
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Black Licorice Cardstock
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White Embossing Powder
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Embossing Ink Pad
Embossing Ink Pad
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Black Licorice Ink Pad
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Outside In Stitched Cloud Stackables
Outside In Stitched Cloud Stackables
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Stitched Cloud Frames
Stitched Cloud Frames
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Yay, Kites!
Yay, Kites!
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Yay, Kites! Dies
Yay, Kites! Dies
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HA + Lawn Fawn BIg Thanks
HA + Lawn Fawn BIg Thanks
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Sunday, May 24, 2020

Thank You Color Block Card

 Hi friends! I have a fun color block card to share today inspired by the Day 6 lesson in the Spring Card Camp 2 by Online Card Classes!


I started by white heat embossing the Diamond Tile Background stamp from the Stamp Market onto three different color cardstock panels. I cut each of the panels into three sections and lined up a panel from each color into a tri-colored panel.


I used some low tack tape to hold the cardstock together while I die cut it with the Outside In Stitched Rectangle die from Lawn Fawn. I did the best I could to line up the embossed lines, but some of them are off a little bit. Don't look too closely, haha!


Once the panels were cut, I attached them to a white card base with double sided tape. Then, I added the sentiment by die cutting white cardstock and gold cardstock with the Stamp Market's Handwritten Thanks die. I die cut three layers of white cardstock so that there is a lot of dimension on the sentiment.


Once the sentiment was attached, I added a few clear sequins. Here's a closer look at one of the cards:


Thanks for visiting today and I hope you have a great day! :)


Supplies: Below is a list of supplies used for my project. Affiliate links are provided at no extra cost to you. Your support allows me to provide you with more inspiration. Thank you!

80lb White
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Ballet Slippers Cardstock
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Guava Cardstock
Guava Cardstock
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Raspberry Cardstock
Raspberry Cardstock
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Sparkle Cardstock - Holiday
Sparkle Cardstock - Holiday
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White Embossing Powder
White Embossing Powder
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Embossing Ink Pad
Embossing Ink Pad
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Outside In Stitched Rectangle Stackables
Outside In Stitched Rectangle Stackables
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