FALL/WINTER 2013 IDEA BOOK
This gorgeous Idea Book goes through until January 31st
Powered by Blogger.
CTMH Festive Friday Blog Hop
Wednesday, 6 November 2013
Well things have been crazy around here. I have been busy preparing 500 cards for my upcoming Christmas Card Workshop! Thank goodness for club; as it gives me motivation to use my creative juices for some non-festive creations. This month, we are using the For Always paper packet and it is absolutely beautiful and versatile. Each card has a different flair and technique that I will be able to teach my club girls. Check out my creations and let me know what you think!
This is my first time making a swing card using both the CTMH Cricut Artiste and the CTMH Cricut Art Philosophy cartridges! It was so very easy and there are many different options to choose from. In ruby ink, I used the Frame Flair and the 4 My Friend stamp sets to personalize my card for a love one!
For the second card, I embellished it using the Sarita Textiles and the Base & Bling Teal Jewels to make these beautiful fabric flowers. They are so simple to do and give dimension to any project. My sentiment was stamped with birthday stamp set included in the Cricut Artiste Collection using black ink & the edges were sponged in lagoon ink.
Steps to make flowers: 1. Cut 6 circles at about 1.5 inches. 2. Fold circles in half. 3. Fold half circles into 3 (like a S) and hot glue the corners of each S down!!! That simple
This final card just Sparkles & Shines with the use of Novembers Stamp of the Month, Illuminate (see a illustration of this set below). The Cricut Artiste cartridge was used to make this adorable honey rosette! I cut two of the images at 1 inch each; accordion folded them, and glued them together!!! An opaque licorice adhesive gem was used in the middle. (Inks used were black & honey).
Thanks so much for checking out my For Always cards. Please leave a comment, as I love feedback, and watch over the next few days for my layout using this great paper pack.
November's Stamp of the Month!
Subscribe to:
Post Comments
(Atom)
0 comments:
Post a Comment