This is such a simple card… here’s how I made it:
Supplies:
Kraft cardstock
Colorbox inks
Patterned paper by KI Memories, Luxe Designs, and Scribble Scrabble.
“Block This” stamp set from Tin Box Creations.
1. Cut an 8.5 x 11 piece of kraft colored cardstock in half along the 11 inch side. Fold in half to make your card.
2. Use circle [...]
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Christmas card!
Posted in DT Creations, Step By Step, tagged Block This! on November 16, 2007 | 1 Comment »
Welcome Place Cards
Posted in DT Creations, Step By Step, tagged Everyday, Geo Style, Tropical Punch on November 16, 2007 | 3 Comments »
This idea can be used many ways, just change the sentiment and you can use for a totally different purpose. These two table cards were made for Karen and Diannes booth at the BC Craft Expo. There is a poem on the inside as well, it reads:
Success means fulfilling your own dreams,
singing your own song,
dancing [...]
Christmas Card!
Posted in DT Creations, Step By Step, tagged Everyday on November 13, 2007 | 2 Comments »
This is my Christmas Card for this year.. I used Daisy D’s Christmas papers and Tin Box’s Everyday Lower Stamp set. I am not great at instructions, but here I go!
Cut primary pattern to 4×6 and use a corner rounder on the top right corner.
Cut secondary patter 3.5×5.5, trace scallop pattern using bazzill scallop cardstock. [...]
Snow card using Alphabet stamps!
Posted in DT Creations, Step By Step, tagged Brushwacker Uppercase on November 12, 2007 | 3 Comments »
I was so excited with my Ho HO Ho card that I had to try another one! I took my inspiration from more of the Basic Grey Figgy Pudding line and LOVE the snowmen on this paper! I stamped the word snow on the white with a Versacolor chalk ink and added some glitter embossing [...]
Winter Card!
Posted in DT Creations, Step By Step, tagged Block This!, Totally Unique, Youth Caps on November 10, 2007 | 3 Comments »
Supplies needed:
Tin Box Creations stamp sets:
“Block This” (small alphabet)
“Youth Upper” alphabet set
“Totally Unique” (chandelier)
Inks (white and blue pigment inks. I used inks from Colorbox.)
Clear embossing powder
Heat gun
Paper trimmer
Adhesive
Dark blue and light blue cardstock
Cut a piece of 8.5 x 11 dark blue cardstock in half along the long, 11 inch side. Fold in half. Smooth fold [...]