Who doesn’t want a card telling them they are Amazing?!? I love cards just because to brighten someone’s day up.
I love the look of stamping on cardstock with a darker color so I thought it would be neat to gather all of my flower stamps up. I started with a piece of 6X6 cardstock. I started by Laying out all of my flower stamps on my cardstock in a random pattern but placing them all as close together as I could. I used my Tim Holtz stamp platform to insure that I would get a clear crisp image.
Once I had the stamps all laid out the way I was happy with (which actually took me longer than I thought it would) I shut my stamp platform to get all of the stamps so attach. Then I added ink to all of the stamps and stamped on my cardstock it took a couple tries to get the perfect images I was looking for.
Using an acrylic stamp block, I stamped some random hearts wherever I had too much open space.
I cut my silver glitter cardstock to 6X6 so I ended up cutting my stamped cardstock down a little bit to mat it with silver glitter cardstock. I wrapped the white satin ribbon around the stamped cardstock near the bottom and attached it with some tape on the back.
I matted my white cardstock with some more silver glitter cardstock because you can never have too much glitter.
I then assembled all of the pieces of my card together and attached it to my 6X6 notecard.
I didn’t mention above I did end up cutting a little strip of the silver glitter cardstock to attach above the ribbon I just felt I needed more glitter.
And as a last little detail I added some sequins around the card!
Hello there! Kristie Larsen here to share with you another fun card for February. I couldn’t get love off of my mind, so I created this little number. It doesn’t necessarily have to be for Valentine’s Day. You can just send a card of love ANY day! Let me show you what I did.I started…
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Hey guys! Jamie back with you today to share a fun project to use up some of your wonderful CutCardStock.com scraps! This project uses strips 4-1/4″ x 1/2″ in size so it is easy to turn those small scrap pieces into a great bracelet for yourself or the kids! My kids love making these with…
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Your card is so pretty. Love how you created the background. The touch of silver glitter paper is just perfect for the purple card stock.