Here are a few cards I did with this set for you:
For the fence, I used the Jewelry Tag Punch. This is the main reason I bought this punch - to make fences. It makes it so easy! I paper pieced the flowers. I started out coloring them but didn't like the color so I just stamped them onto a scrap of Melon Mambo and cut them out. I found this piece of ribbon in my ribbon jar and thought it matched pretty well.
RECIPE:
Stamp: Fast & Fun Notes
Paper: Basic Black, Melon Mambo, Whisper White, YoYo Yellow & Green Galore (both retired)
Access: Jewelry Tag Punch, Markers, Corner Rounder Punch, non SU ribbon, Crop-a-dile Punch, Rhinestones
This is an unusual style for me. I have a hard time mixing pattern paper and on this card, I mixed 3 different ones!! It's easy when they all come in a stack though. Even though this stack is a hostess item, you can order a 12x12 stack (page 175) now. These stacks will also be in the new catalog (but at a slightly higher price!)
RECIPE:
Stamp: Fast & Fun Notes
Paper: Night of Navy, White, DSP from the Level 1 Hostess Pack
Access: Ticket Corner, Corner Rounder, Navy Striped Grosgrain Ribbon, Mat Pack and Paper Piercer, 1 3/4" Circle Punch, Button, Twine, Poppy Marker, Crystal Effects, Stickles, Stamp-a-ma-jig
Using stickers from a Simply Scrappin' kit makes doing this card a snap!! I am using 2 retiring stamps with this card.
RECIPE:
Stamp Set: Fast and Fun Note, Party Hearty(sentiment)
Paper: Blue Brocade (retired), Real Red
Access: Stickers from Simply Scrappin' Kit (retired), Elegant Lines embossing folder, Stickles, markers
Diane C. says:
ReplyDeleteAnother reason to order more. These are great cards. Love the use of the papers done with stripes. The jewelry tag is one I have yet to order. Another idea waiting to be tried on a card. Your ideas are great and usually
simple to do. Love that.
Love the jewellery tag idea. I would never have thought of that and I have always steered away from fences because they always looked so difficult. Thanks for always sharing neat tips on your site.
ReplyDeleteI love how you did the fence!!! I am always looking for new ways to use my punches! Thanks for the inspiration!
ReplyDeleteThe fence idea is terrific! I'm inspired by your creativity!
ReplyDeleteKathy S