I had such a hard time deciding which card to use for today's challenge, so in the end, I made two different cards. The first one uses Stampin' Up! papers for the six squares on the front panel. I added plastic flower embellishments from American Crafts (blue and rust ones) and from Making Memories (white one). The buttons are from American Crafts, too. I used a trick on the buttons that I learned at the SU! convention. Instead of using thread, I used my white gel pen to draw a "stitch" directly on the button. Much faster than using thread and since the button stays flat, it's much easier to stick to a card!
The sentiment is a combination of "hello" from Sweet Shapes and the dotted line from All in a Row. I haven't had much success getting the images from All in a Row to stamp straight, but today I was able to get the line straight on the very first try.
The second card will be a birthday card for a friend's teenage daughter early next month. Kristina's card was a birthday card and I kept the theme and layout the same here. I used a mostly pastel palette, inspired by the dotted ribbon I used. The candles are from the now-retired set Fun with Shapes. I colored the candles with markers. The flames are stamped in Barely Banana, then covered with some Stickles. Now all I need is a gift card to slip inside the card and it's ready for the mail.
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Wow I love the design of the first card. Great layout! I love the pretty colors of your second card! Great job!
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Lori, BOTH of your FS cards are AWESOME! You've done a great job capturing Kristina's style! FABULOUS!!!
ReplyDeleteLove the tip about using the white gel pen on the buttons! Must have missed hearing/seeing that at convention. Thanks, Lori!
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