I turned to my Silhouette for this one and manipulated an alphabet cut file from Just Nick to give me an outline of the word 'birthday' which I could back with scraps of patterned paper.
Both the card and the word are white cardstock so I used an ink applicator and distress ink to apply some colour to the card, and I also spattered it with silver mist. Having made one, I moved on to a second, and then a third.
This is such an easy design to repeat and suitable for any age; I think I need more card blanks in this size!
Love the cards. Thanks for playing along with us at Stick it Down.
ReplyDeleteColleen--DT for SID
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These cards look amazing. Thanks for joining in at Stick it down.
ReplyDeleteWow! So glad you made such good use of our card sketch this month. I agree, this one's a keeper. You could substitute any word, couldn't you?
ReplyDeleteWhat a great way to use up scraps, too. I love the font you chose.
Thanks for using our sketch as inspiration for your card!
Evelyn, Stick it Down design team
Wow! You went to town with this design. I love how they each look a little different! Your cards make me want to rush out and buy a Silhouette to make the same cards for my collection!! Well done! Thanks for playing with us at Stick It Down this month! Hugs, Cathy
ReplyDeletelove your cards... nice that you could make three very different ones using the same design. Thanks for joining us at Stick It Down
ReplyDeleteYour cards turned out great, and look just like the sketch :). Thanks for playing along with us at Stick It Down.
ReplyDeleteThese are amazing! I love all the varieties! Thank you for joining us at Stick It Down!
ReplyDeleteJessica - DT
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