And here are the two "bonus" cards I promised you. I post nearly every card that I make, so I felt I should share these, also, even though they are nearly identical to yesterday's card and didn't deserve their own post. The main pieces were already done and I got them with the die from Darnell. I ink-blended color on a circle to place them on. I added the sentiment across the middle. I used a die plate to make the background.
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So glad you were able to make use of that idea for the post I had recently. Great job! I really like those two additional cards with the pretty die cuts!
ReplyDeleteI plan to use Vicki's idea, too, as soon as I'm able to get back into my craft area--probably Monday. I want to make a set of Valentines, and I think this technique will work great for some quick cards. Your anniversary cards turned out super, too. Aren't those piercing die plates great for a little added texture to a card front? I have a couple of them and just love them.
ReplyDeleteOh, ha! I love your "oops" as well as the two bonus cards. I have a fondness for cutting dies from designer papers and spare background pieces. It looks like that's what these card parts from Darnell are. So pretty! I can see how you just had to make the Christmas cards. Great way to use up papers!
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