Here is a new twist on card making that I found on
Splitcoast Stampers tutorials - Window Blind Card.
Although my first attempt was time consuming,
I would definitely make this one again. I do not really
use dies, so adapting this to my Cricut was a bit more challenging.
I started with a white card stock base that is 5x7" when folded,
rounded the corners, and inked the edges in a mint green.
After matting the front with 3 different patterned papers,
I cut out the rectangle window with my
I used a Studio G stamp, colored it with pencil,
and centered it on a coordinating paper mat on the inside.
After embellishing it with balloons from the ACY cartridge,
I then started to assemble my "window blind."
I used a scrap piece of paper, punched a border, and used
Since I did not have a needle large enough to thread the ribbon
through, I improvised and used a paper clip - it worked fine!
Additional ribbon and punched dragonfly embellishments to the front,
and front is pretty much done.
I used my MS Circle Punch for the background,
cut 2 circles from PS, and added the Happy Birthday from ACY.
This card is cool! It is definitely something different for someone special,
and it should mail without extra postage.
I will be entering this in the following challenges:
Exploring - Cricut 1 2 3 Challenge
FCCB - Time Flies
Simon Says Stamps - Anything goes
Word Art Wednesday - Anything Goes
DL Art Linky Party - Anything Goes
Simple Salutations - Anything Goes
TFL!
FCCB - Time Flies
Simon Says Stamps - Anything goes
Word Art Wednesday - Anything Goes
DL Art Linky Party - Anything Goes
Simple Salutations - Anything Goes
TFL!