Pizza? Excellent choice, Club Scrap! How fun is this kit? I love the pizza stamp so much! If you just left Wendy's blog, you are in the right place. If you just wandered over and you want to go back to see everyone's work, head back to Club Scrap for the full list! The card below uses one of the fun prints from the "Trattoria" kit as well as an image and sentiment from one of the cut-aparts. For embellishments, I used one of the tiny bows from kit and doodled a wonky border around the outside edge. I think this card would be a perfect as a dinner pa.rty thank you. That little white bow is simply adorable. The card below, was really hard to photograph by myself. Where is an assistant when ya need one? For the card front, I used papers from the kit and added a fussy cut pizza from one of the papers in the kit. Inside, I stamped and colored images. This card folds flat for mailing - how cool is that! I used this tutorial to make it and it was darned easy. To end on a high note, I made the wiper card below. Using the digital kit, I separated the main sentiment and the snarky remark so I could pull off the little extra zinger on the pop-up. I used this tutorial to make it, and it turned out awesome! Fits in a standard A2 envelope and probably requires a little note for the recipient on how to make it work. And, a few pizza jokes to close out the last blog hop for Club Scrap. It has been a true pleasure to work with the superb kits I received, and I will definitely sneak back to the website for an occasional fix! Want to hear a joke about pizza? Never mind, it's too cheesy. What does an aardvark like on its pizza? Ant-chovies. Next up on the pizza buffet is Lisa. Thanks for stopping by, and I hope to see you again soon! Kelly Howdy, Neighbor! I'm here today to bring you some really cool cards made by combining at least three different elements from Club Scrap kits. If you just left Lisa's blog, you are in the right place. If you just wandered over and you want to go back to see everyone's work, head back to Club Scrap for the full list! The gatefold card below uses a sentiment from Club Scrap's 2016 digital holiday kit, "Christmas Thyme." No color printer was available for me to use, so I printed it in grayscale and added silver ink onto the background cardstock to balance it out. I used green cardstock from the "Scandinavia" kit for the sides and the belly band. I also used red cardstock from the "Trattoria" kit. I used a white gel pen to add some white to the panels, as well as black and silver ink that I sponged on through the three holes punched in the stencil that came with the "Trattoria" kit. Ooh, a masculine card! I like it! I made the card using acetate so there is an open window - kind of like a peek-a-boo card but sooooo much cooler! I used two papers from "Color Me Happy" - the blue and the background. The tread stamp and the sentiment are both from the "Creative License" kit. Doesn't the shimmer on the "Amazing" sentiment look fantastic? Inside the card, I used the teal cardstock from the "Scandinavia" kit to cover the adhesive used for the acetate layer. I love this card! Now this little baby, THIS card, it just doesn't photograph well at all. In fact, it's so incredible, my mom has already called "Dibs!" on it! For the main image, I used one of the cut-aparts from the "Garden Shed" kit. (Perhaps my favorite kit from the past year!) That's it for me today. Next on the hop is Wendy. So glad you dropped by, and I hope to see you in just a few short days for the "Trattoria" hop!
I've been dying to use the crackle stamp from the "Delft" kit, and this green triptych cut-apart from the "Trattoria" kit is perfect for it! I clipped them out individually, stamped each with the crackle stamp, and Glossy Accented them. I mounted the pieces on some of the brown cardstock that comes with the kit and added them to the card over a small red panel. I used an art air tool to splatter the areas around the triptych. SImple, Elegant.
This card is being submitted to Sugar Pea Designs "Mix It Up" challenge #37. O. M. G. It was actually snowing in the PNW already. Nothing stuck - it was just wet clots - but it feels like Fall is waning.
This is definitely a Fall owl, though! I paired it up with a thank you sentiment. This is going to the Office Manager at work. I'm sure she swears at me all the time when I'm not around, but she remains kind and patient in my presence. The owl is from Bugaboo Stamps. One of the reasons I like these stamps is because of the thicker lines which is helpful for those of us who still have our coloring training wheels on! Now, get your behind in gear and join ChalknStock's latest challenge! Thank you's and birthdays - they just creep up on ya, right? This card, while clean and simple (CAS), has a lot of elements. The sentiment is from The Project Bin's "Born Yesterday" set. I used a die to create the frame, a butterfly punch-out, and a white gel pen to add a little more "gorgeous" to the card.
The Project Bin also has several Christmas sets, and since the holiday is no longer sneaking up on us but is running at us full tilt, you should head over to the the website and get your holiday cardmaking on! ...and the greens and the golds! I made the paper with Distress Oxides and just loved the effects. I added a birthday sentiment from The Project Bin's "Born Yesterday" set and mounted it on a circle of light green glitter paper. I threw some sequins on and called it a day.
Don't ya just love how the sentiment works for the recipient AND the paper?!
Seriously, is there anything not improved by the presence of pizza? I think not, which is why I really like the new kit, "Trattoria", from Club Scrap!
This card includes a bookmark on the left. Rather than simply score the left side of the gatefold card, I used a perforating blade so the recipient just needs to crease and tear along the perforated line or use a pair of scissors to separate the bookmark from the rest of the card. It's a two-fer! So, what did the boss say to his pizza during their meeting? There's mushroom for improvement. That's right, people, I've got a joke for every cheese-filled post this month. You're welcome! "Crease and cut, stamp and trim,
design it just your way; Oh, what fun it is to try a fun fold Christmas card -- yay!" I don't celebrate Christmas, but I like the papers and th.e stamps and the sentiments. Oh, and the music! I especially this sentiment from The Project Bin's "Maybe Christmas!" I modified this tutorial to make my card. I love the sentiment, and it really rocks out the all-important slider! Head over to The Project Bin to get your hands on this terrific set! |
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