I always thought you needed stamps, ink and paper to make a card. WRONG! I made a card without using stamps and ink! My challenge was to use only red, green, and white. So, I dug through my supplies and found some green and white buttons, white glitter washi tape, and white sequins. I then took some red, white, and green cardstock, looked through my Christmas die cuts and put this card together. What do you think?
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Sunday, July 4, 2021
Falala
Stamps:
None
Paper:
Whisper White A-2, 5-1/4 x 4 (Inside)
Real Red 5-1/4 x 4
Old Olive Scraps
Ink:
None
Technique:
Die Cutting
Accessories:
Card Front Builder Thinlits Dies
Seasonal Frame Thinlits Dies
Home for Christmas Designer Buttons
White Glitter Washi Tape
Frosted Sequins
Glue Dots
Fast Fuse
Adhesive
First, I die cut my sentiment and trees using my dies and Old Olive cardstock.
I then added three strips of white glitter washi tape to the center of my Real Red panel. I wrapped the washi tape around the edges.
I then arranged and attached all of the items on the card front as shown, using glue dots, fast fuse, and regular adhesive. I used glue dots on the buttons, fast fuse for the trees, and regular adhesive on the sequins and sentiment. I also used regular adhesive to adhere the other Whisper White panel to the inside of the card.
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