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Our them is Thank You cards for our customers this month and I was inspired by the Free Sale-A-Bration Designer Series Paper, Flower and Field.
Cards all ready to send in February. The Flower and Field (a free Sale-A-Bration reward for a $50 order) is 6" x 6". I created a template and marked 2" in on each side. I think this is a case of a picture is worth 1,000 words so I'll attach the step by step pictures.
It's not a complicated process to cut these pieces, just a bit hard to put into words. If you have questions please contact me, I'm happy to try to explain.
Next I embossed basic white cardstock cut at 4" x 5 1/4" using the Painted Texture 3D Embossing Folder, then adhered the Designer Series Paper to the card.
A Just Jade ribbon and the Thank You sentiment from Heal Your Heart (also a Sale-A-Bration item) complete the front which is adhered to a basic black cardbase.
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Love it Thanks for sharing
ReplyDeleteThank you Diane. :-)
ReplyDeleteThe embossing, DSP and matching envelope look great! Thank you Nancy for taking part in our Demonstrator Training Blog Hop this month.
ReplyDeleteThank you Kylie, for your kind words, and making what scared me easy - the Blog Hop. :-)
ReplyDeleteLove that technique! Thank you for sharing, Nancy!
ReplyDeleteThank you Melissa Faust. :-)
DeleteLove these beautiful cards and will definitely case these cards! Thank you 😊
ReplyDeleteI’m so glad you like them! CASE away - they were fun to put together. :-)
DeleteLove the way you have used the dsp Nancy, great cards x
ReplyDeleteThank you Mo. :-)
DeleteThe layout of your card is so unique, and of course that DSP is amazing! Love your cards, Nancy.
ReplyDeleteThank you Mary Ann! This I is a fun card to make and I agree - I love the black background on the DSP.
DeleteLovely card. Thanks for sharing
ReplyDeleteThank you Sandie! :-)
DeleteBeautiful cards Nancy! The pictures are a big help in the explanation! :)
ReplyDeleteThank you Deb, I was having trouble explaining it, I’m glad the pictures worked! Sometimes words are hard!
DeleteOh wow! So many lovely cards.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much! :-)
DeleteYour cards are so interesting. I really like the design!
ReplyDeleteThank you, I saw it on someone’s video (I wish I could remember who) and really liked the unusual cut.
ReplyDeleteSuch a great use of the DSP, the angles are a great point of difference, and go well with the embossed background... Love the variation, they are the same but not, love that.
ReplyDeleteGreat use of Designer Series Paper and they look so pretty. Love your cards Nancy.
ReplyDeleteYour cards are a great way to showcase the DSP!
ReplyDeleteCool idea!
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