Sunday, February 7, 2016
HB2U
Here's my card for this week's My Favorite Things Wednesday Sketch Challenge. With one of MFT's great Die-namics dies and some bold patterned paper, this one came together in no time at all.
I paired the "HB2U" die from the Tag Talk set with some number patterned paper from a Doodlebug Designs paper pad to make my birthday card. I cut a piece of the patterned paper and matted it on a coordinating green cardstock panel, then adhered it to a blue card base. The "HB2U" tag was cut from a scrap of green cardstock. So that the negative space would stand out against the busy patterned paper, I attached a scrap of blue cardstock to the back of the tag to cover the opening. After knotting a scrap of blue ribbon through the hole in the tag, I used foam tape to adhere the tag to the card base. A few white enamel dots scattered around the tag added a bit of dimension to the stamp-free design.
Materials Used:
Sour Apple cardstock, Die-namics Tag Talk dies (My Favorite Things); Hawaiian Shores cardstock (Papertrey Ink); Take Note 6x6 paper pad (Doodlebug Design); white enamel dots (Eyelet Outlet); blue grosgrain ribbon; foam tape
I paired the "HB2U" die from the Tag Talk set with some number patterned paper from a Doodlebug Designs paper pad to make my birthday card. I cut a piece of the patterned paper and matted it on a coordinating green cardstock panel, then adhered it to a blue card base. The "HB2U" tag was cut from a scrap of green cardstock. So that the negative space would stand out against the busy patterned paper, I attached a scrap of blue cardstock to the back of the tag to cover the opening. After knotting a scrap of blue ribbon through the hole in the tag, I used foam tape to adhere the tag to the card base. A few white enamel dots scattered around the tag added a bit of dimension to the stamp-free design.
Materials Used:
Sour Apple cardstock, Die-namics Tag Talk dies (My Favorite Things); Hawaiian Shores cardstock (Papertrey Ink); Take Note 6x6 paper pad (Doodlebug Design); white enamel dots (Eyelet Outlet); blue grosgrain ribbon; foam tape
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Love this CAS card. It caught my eye because I have that paper. Great use of it! Love the multi-colored tag.
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