Another square card - this helps use all my cardstock, but I now need to find a good, reasonable priced supplier for square envelopes. Any suggestions, just let me know. I've heard Craft Creations are good, so am going to check them out...any others welcome!
Here's a little Party Girl, kindly stamped for me whilst I was looking for a wedding image. I added some snazzy backing paper (which is a Christmas paper believe it or not!), and then added some PATP paper stock to make her stand out. The die cut's were sent by the lovely Gill, and I decided to try die cutting leaving some of the image outside of the die cut. Not sure what that is called, but it worked which is brilliant!
I added some of my bargain self adhesive ribbon and used a rub on for the "Party Time" sentiment. Also I put some teeny tiny gems around the circle die cut. Small embellishments help now with postage costs I've found out to my purse's pain!
Enjoy!
Happy Christmas
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4 comments:
Well done on the overlap cutting - it's easy when you know how isn't it! Cute card too.
Great card Karen...sorry to bring it up here but your e-mail system is returning my mails...
Hi Karen... you could make your own envelopes for your square cards. It would work out cheaper too. I would like to start making cards for the aged care home where Mum is to sell for a fund raiser. Can you give me an idea of the best equipment to begin with, please? Mainly for birthday, get well and thinking of you type cards.
I am looking forward to starting. reckon it will be relaxing. Try to keep well, my dear. xo Dell.
Aww cute kitty, fabulous cards!
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