Monday, October 8, 2012

Card for CropChocolate DT OWH Blog Hop

Items used:
CC:
Imaginisce Build-a-Card All Occasion Pad
Itty Bitty Blossoms
Non-CC:
Versa Color -Orchid
Imaginisce stamp (Happy Birthday)
Robert's cardstock (base)
MM jewel brad
EK success border punch
Paper cutter(Carl), scoring board(MS), coluzzle circle template, this-to-that adhesive runner, scallop scissors (PC)

I know there's a lot of non-CC on the list, but most of it is just tools, so I'm hoping it's ok!

Also, sorry the pic isn't great, I'll try to upload a better one later.

Card for CropChocolate.com OWH Blog Hop

Items used:
CC:
Imaginisce Build-a-Card All Occasion Pad
Itty Bitty Blossoms
Non-CC:
Versa Color -Orchid
Imaginisce stamp (Happy Birthday)
Robert's cardstock (base)
MM jewel brad
EK success border punch
Paper cutter(Carl), scoring board(MS), coluzzle circle template, this-to-that adhesive runner, scallop scissors (PC)

I know there's a lot of non-CC on the list, but most of it is just tools, so I'm hoping it still counts!

Wednesday, September 26, 2012

Monday, September 24, 2012

Thankful Card

Items used:
Stamps from MM Autumn Splendor "Thankful"
Stampology Onyx stamp pad
Gelly Roll Glaze "Glaze Orange"
Textured cardstock from Roberts CS pack
MM mini brad value pack metallic (pewter)
Some pop up squares I got in an Imaginisce pack a while back
This to That adhesive roller
and, of course, my trusty scoring board and paper cutter ;-)

I made this card for the CraftySteals challenge.  It was harder than I thought it would be because I don't have enough Halloween stuff, so I had to switch at the last minute to a Thanksgiving card. I figured it would still be OK since the requirements are still met (it's Halloween colors, and it has 2 brads :) )

It has more dimension in real life because the cardstock is textured and the sentiment is "popped up", plus the Glaze pen outline.

Oh, and the leaves are gray because I thought it was the black ink pad, and by the time I realized it wasn't I didn't have time to go looking for it :-P

What do you think?

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